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A Bit floaty blue....


just a Bit....


you IS Staff...it is your Duty to be Totally Floaty from Friday Morning until Monday morning....


Think about the example you are setting the members...:Hookah:...

That's IT Aunty .. I'm going to the staffroom and I'm gonna smoke ALL of your dragons!! :p

:Riding the Dragon: Wheeeeeeeeeee ^_^

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"High ... High .... Higgghhhhhhhhh" ......

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.... well you will leave them laying around in the staff room! hehe

Just leading by example :Sharing One:
 
My father used to quote this poem in his letters to me when I was away in school and I was feeling low cos I had not done well in something or the other. I now quote it to my daughter.

Youth

by Langston Hughes

[SIZE=-1]We have tomorrow
Bright before us
Like a flame.

Yesterday
A night-gone thing,
A sun-down name.

And dawn-today
Broad arch above the road we came.

We march!

[/SIZE][SIZE=-2]Originally published as "Poem" in Crisis, August 1924.
Title changed to "Youth" when published in The Dream Keeper, 1932.[/SIZE][SIZE=-2]
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“Marijuana enhances our mind in a way that enables us to take a different perspective from 'high up', to see and evaluate our own lives and the lives of others in a privileged way. Maybe this euphoric and elevating feeling of the ability to step outside
the box and to look at life’s patterns from this high perspective is the inspiration behind the slang term “high” itself.”
Sebastian Marincolo



“One day in my pharmacology class, we were discussing the possibility of legalizing marijuana.

The class was pretty evenly divided between those that advocated legalizing marijuana and those that did not.

The professor said he wanted to hear from a few people on both sides of the argument.

A couple students had the opportunity to stand in front of the class and present their arguments.

One student got up and spoke about how any kind of marijuana use was morally wrong and how nobody in the class could give him any example of someone who needed marijuana.

A small girl in the back of the classroom raised her hand and said that she didn’t want to get up, but just wanted to comment that there are SOME situations in which people might need marijuana.

The same boy from before spoke up and said that she needed to back up her statements and that he still stood by the fact that there wasn’t anyone who truly needed marijuana.

The same girl in the back of the classroom slowly stood up. As she raised her head to look at the boy, I could physically see her calling on every drop of confidence in her body.

She told us that her husband had cancer.

She started to tear up, as she related how he couldn’t take any of the painkillers to deal with the radiation and chemotherapy treatments.

His body was allergic and would have violent reactions to them.

She told us how he had finally given in and tried marijuana. Not only did it help him to feel better, but it allowed him to have enough of an appetite to get the nutrients he so desperately needed.

She started to sob as she told us that for the past month she had to meet with drug dealers to buy her husband the only medicine that would take the pain away.

She struggled every day because according to society, she was a criminal, but she was willing to do anything she could to help her sick husband.

Sobbing uncontrollably now, she ran out of the classroom.

The whole classroom sat there in silence for a few minutes.

Eventually, my professor asked, “Is there anyone that thinks this girl is doing something wrong?” Not one person raised their hand.”

Daniel Willey
 
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We need a theme and it's my turn this week so i was thinking...
Quotes!

Do your little bit of good where you are; it’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.” ~Desmond Tutu
Nice topic Dread and nice one to start off with. Here's one that I love.

"The nation that destroys its soil destroys itself." - Franklin D. Roosevelt
 
Earth, Teach Me

Earth teach me quiet ~ as the grasses are still with new light.
Earth teach me suffering ~ as old stones suffer with memory.
Earth teach me humility ~ as blossoms are humble with beginning.
Earth teach me caring ~ as mothers nurture their young.
Earth teach me courage ~ as the tree that stands alone.
Earth teach me limitation ~ as the ant that crawls on the ground.
Earth teach me freedom ~ as the eagle that soars in the sky.
Earth teach me acceptance ~ as the leaves that die each fall.
Earth teach me renewal ~ as the seed that rises in the spring.
Earth teach me to forget myself ~ as melted snow forgets its life.
Earth teach me to remember kindness ~ as dry fields weep with rain.

- An Ute Prayer
 
Here's the longer version of my sig:

"You are given the gift of the gods; you create your reality according to your beliefs; yours is the creative energy that makes your world; there are no limitations to the self except those you believe in." - Seth
 
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