Not sure where the mystery is in naming it Agent Orange. Orange and skunky weed and a tribute to his parent...and you're questioning his decision to name it that?I'm sure the strain is yummy, wish they had been a little more compassionate when they named it though. There was NOTHING wonderful about the defolient the US military used in Vietnam called Agent Orange. A very close friend of mine died a horrific death, at age 48, due to Agent Orange exposure when he was in his early 20's in Vietnam. Just saying, wrong choice of name.....for sure.....
Fact. The name Agent Orange was taken by the military long before this strain was named.. Maybe you would be interested in buying some Columbine Colas? It's got that extra bang to it. I think I have a right to state my opinion in an open forum. I just made an observation, which was correct. A little more tactfullness naming that strain would of gone a long way. And it's people like you that are quick to point out when someone disagrees with your philosophy, narrow thinkers...Peace.Not sure where the mystery is in naming it Agent Orange. Orange and skunky weed and a tribute to his parent...and you're questioning his decision to name it that?
You know, it's people like you, that always are bitching about something, that really drag down society.
Lighten up.
Sometimes peaceful people are the ones who use the names of war most, for reasons that are symbiotic to their nature.Fact. The name Agent Orange was taken by the military long before this strain was named.. Maybe you would be interested in buying some Columbine Colas? It's got that extra bang to it. I think I have a right to state my opinion in an open forum. I just made an observation, which was correct. A little more tactfullness naming that strain would of gone a long way. And it's people like you that are quick to point out when someone disagrees with your philosophy, narrow thinkers...Peace.
Why are you still missing the point Mauler, and casting doubt on those who think otherwise?Perhaps my view on this name is personal. But, I find nothing appealing about a strain named after a fucking killer poison.
Quoted from "Subcool"Why are you still missing the point Mauler, and casting doubt on those who think otherwise?
It's a tribute to Subcool's father. How clueless are you? If the head breeder of a company wants to memorialize the memory of his father in one of his strains, that's his right, and no one has the right to criticize him for it.
By doing so, you don't look like some enlightened moral-crusader like you want to be.
Instead, you look glaringly insensitive, and rather obnoxious to boot.
I don't need a history lesson on the horrors of the chemical toxin Agent Orange.
Why would people wear an execution device on a necklace to promote support of someone who it killed? a cross.Quoted from "Subcool"
05-30-2008, 06:37 PM
"Very impressive stuff for sure. JTR is the favorite of people all over the world.
FYI Agent was named in tribute ti Jills dad who contracted cancer from defoliants used in Veitnam."
So your urban myth is true..but for all my understanding.... Why would you name a ganja strain after a poison that took a loved one away.... We can end it here and "agree, to disagree". Peace Brother.
Why would people wear an execution device on a necklace to promote support of someone who it killed? a cross.