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Good Evening AFN Stoners...:pass:..sharing one...

We were supposed to have dinner at the ranch last night and come home.
Hubby had a few drinks so I was sticking to 2 glasses of red and driving us back home.

It was all going well until hubby realised that he had forgotten to bring his bong..:hookah:...so I made some all bud joints..then we opened another bottle of red..and ended up spending the night down there..Stoned as coots and red wine happy..

Bliss.... :zen:..watched a good sunset and lovely sun rise..

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Well..I got to watch a lovely sun rise..hubby saw this photo....he had to go back to bed for another couple of hours..with Flu...:ill:..with symptoms awfully like a hang over..:coffee2:

The kitchen looked like a bomb had hit it..:yoinks:..dishes and pans everywhere...bloody Stoners..

I washed up all the dishes..cleaned the kitchen..fed the dogs..fed the chickens and thought I'd treat myself to a nice coffee...

The smell of the coffee was obviously very restorative...:chef:..coz it enabled hubby to drag his poor flu raddled body off his sick bed..he even managed to rally enough to polish off a breakfast big enough to kill a pig...

The restorative effect obviously doesn't last long though..coz he hasn't struck a bat since..:deadhorse:

It's been a while since I visited I hope every one is well .

It has been a While Bear..:bighug:..Welcome Home..

Woke up to a beautiful sunrise on the horizon with the birds singing and house as quiet as a mouse.

Sounds Perfect A4..:thumbsup:

Ok not sure how to describe it ,it's like an advertisement thing there's also one for the vault to

I'll check it..

I tell them I never claimed to be sane .

:coffee: You don't have to be mad to post here..but..it Helps...:vibe:

So gather some up an started a plot for spring on a little island in the river. After all if nature wants to provide the ferts who am I to say no.

One of Mother Natures little Gifts..:thumbsup:..sounds like a great start to me.

Play School Goes Viral After Accidently Teaching Kids to Make A Bong:crying:

Priceless...:biggrin:

Peteey..those are going to be some Beautiful Black leafed girls there..:headbang:..once you've had Black.....there is no going back...

:coffee:

Is everyone having a great weekend...?



 
Went out to the tunnel earlier and noticed quite a few of the lower fan leaves have changed colour overnight to a much darker hue, I can't get a decent pic of most of them but this one you can see the start of the change, the others are more uniform in darkness covering most of the leaf.
@Mossy @briman can you just confirm for me that it's them starting to go black naturally and not some deficiency please
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That was great story Aunty. I have often found that the fair sex can mistake a bad cold for a hangover. But you know what they say, "Feed a cold....."

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Nearly 1,000 people in the Green Party's only seat backed a landmark petition which will be debated in Parliament, Mirror Online can reveal
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  • a landmark petition which will be debated in Parliament tomorrow.

    Today Labour MP Paul Flynn, who is leading the debate, says the war on drugs has failed in a piece for Mirror Online.

    Meanwhile the Mirror's data unit analysed the publicly-given addresses of the 220,000 people who have signed the petition - which claims legalisation could raise £900m a year.

    What we found was 954 signatures in Caroline Lucas' seat Brighton Pavilion, one for every 112 residents.

    The Green MP told Mirror Online: "I think people in Brighton are independent thinkers who look at the evidence - and all the evidence shows prohibition doesn't work.

    Have your say in our comments section below



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    Free-thinking: Brighton is the most pro-cannabis part of the country


    "When I was elected Brighton was sadly saddled with the title of the drugs capital of Britain. I'm very glad we have shed that title and it's all to do with close work with people in the city."

    Last year MPs backed Ms Lucas' petition for a review of the 1971 Misuse of Drugs Act but the review has not happened.

    She added: "A good first step would be decriminalisation for personal use and after that we look at the evidence from different countries to see what's worked.

    "We're not talking about going round and buying some from your corner shop.

    "But for medicinal use, as far as I can see it's very clear that we should be moving to that straight away."

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    Campaigner: Green Party MP Caroline Lucas said it is time for change


    Ms Lucas' seat was followed closely by student-heavy Bristol West, a former Lib Dem seat represented by Labour's Thangam Debbonaire. One in 120 residents there backed the petition.

    Also in the top five are Glasgow Central, Glasgow North and Brighton Kemptown.



    Just one Tory seat was in the 10 most likely to back the sale, production and smoking of the Class B drug.

    But the least likely seat of all is held by an Ulster Unionist in Northern Ireland.

    Tom Elliott, who represents Fermanagh and South Tyrone, saw just one in 740 of his constituents sign the controversial bid.

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    Map: The darker the shade of green, the more likely a constituency is to back legal cannabis


    MPs will hold a three-hour debate in Westminster Hall tomorrow on making the sale, production and use of cannabis legal after the petition became the third most popular on Parliament's website.

    Labour MP Paul Flynn, who has campaigned for more than a decade to allow the drug for medicinal use, will lead the debate.



    But despite the debate not yet taking place, the government has already laid down the law and said it believes current restrictions are right.

    An official reply admitted legalising the drug could boost the taxman but claimed 'substantial scientific evidence shows cannabis is a harmful drug that can damage human health'.

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    Campaigner: Labour MP Paul Flynn will lead tomorrow's debate in Parliament


    It added: "There are no plans to legalise cannabis as it would not address the harm to individuals and communities.

    "Cannabis can unquestionably cause harm to individuals and society.

    "Legalisation of cannabis would not eliminate the crime committed by the illicit trade, nor would it address the harms associated with drug dependence and the misery that this can cause to families."

    Top 10 pro-cannabis constituencies
    MP // Signatures // Constituency // Party // 1 in X people signed in constituency

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    Change in the law? A young man smoking a cannabis joint


    Caroline Lucas MP // 954 // Brighton, Pavilion // Green Party // 112

    Thangam Debbonaire MP // 1074 // Bristol West // Labour // 120

    Alison Thewliss MP // 564 // Glasgow Central // SNP // 161

    Simon Kirby MP // 542 // Brighton, Kemptown // Conservative // 172

    Patrick Grady MP // 417 // Glasgow North // SNP // 172

    Jo Stevens MP // 522 // Cardiff Central // Labour // 173

    Karin Smyth MP // 628 // Bristol South // Labour // 174

    Chris Law MP // 501 // Dundee West // SNP // 176

    Natalie McGarry MP // 503 // Glasgow East // SNP // 176

    Rt Hon Nicholas Brown MP // 556 // Newcastle upon Tyne East // Labour // 178
 
Things looking up there is great news Mossy, ahhhh good old Brighton how i miss you (is where i spent the first 20 or so years of my life, or near to) trust them to get it rolling plenty of stoners round there what do you expect from a huge art college lol.
 
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