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  1. Here's an old funny thread from 2018.
  2. I like indica strains. My current favourite is Tuna Kush. I grow my own, and make BHO. Very potent.
  3. Does anyone know what the longest losing streak from the season opener is?
  4. Looking foreward to meeting you, internet tough guy.
  5. Hiya Warhippy,

             I have enjoyed your posts on the forum the last few years. Also enjoyed them on CBC. I live just North of you in Merritt and would love to have a cup of coffee with you if you"re ever passing through. My phone # is 1-250-434-2615. Ask for Darrell. We seem to be of the same mind on most issues.

    Sincerely

    Darrell (aka Canucks since 77)

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    2. King Heffy

      King Heffy

      CDC Dating service becoming a reality.

    3. Lil B From The Pack

      Lil B From The Pack

      I'd call you but I don't want to get charged for long distance

    4. Warhippy

      Warhippy

      NO worries man, always try to keep this to PMs though, we're animals here.

       

      Most likely with my schedule this season best bet is a large forum meet n greet in penticton for the youngstars tourny

  6. The "drunken stupor" will be his key defence when the rest of the sh*t hits the fan.
  7. Hot off the presses Globe investigation: The Ford family’s history with drug dealing This investigative report reveals that: •Doug Ford, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford’s brother, sold hashish for several years in the 1980s. •Another brother, Randy, was also involved in the drug trade and was once charged in relation to a drug-related kidnapping. •Their sister, Kathy, has been the victim of drug-related gun violence. In the 1980s, anyone wanting to buy hashish had to know where to go. And in central Etobicoke, the wealthy Toronto suburb where Mayor Rob Ford grew up, one of those places was James Gardens. In the evening, the sports cars often wound along Edenbridge Drive, past the gated homes and the lawn-bowling pitches, until they reached the U-shaped parking lot. By nightfall, the public park was a hash drive-thru. One former street dealer, whom we will call “Justin,” described the scene as “an assembly line.” More Related to this Story • Editor's letter Why we published the Ford family story • In photos The Ford brothers and their Etobicoke connections Rob Ford, left, his brother Doug Ford, centre, and Doug’s friend David Price, all pictured in Scarlett Heights Collegiate Institute yearbook photos from the 1981-1982 school year. In photos The Ford brothers and their Etobicoke connections There were usually a number of dealers to choose from, some of them supplied by a mainstay at James Gardens – a young man with the hulk-like frame and mop of bright blond hair: Doug Ford. “Most people didn’t approach Doug looking for product. You went to the guys that he supplied. Because if Doug didn’t know you and trust you, he wouldn’t even roll down his window,” Justin said. Today, Mr. Ford is a member of Toronto’s city council – and no ordinary councillor. First elected in 2010 as his brother was swept into the mayor’s office, he has emerged as a truly powerful figure at City Hall –– trying to overhaul plans for Toronto’s waterfront less than a year after arriving. He also has higher aspirations, and has said he wants to follow in the footsteps of his father, Doug Ford Sr., by running in the next provincial election as a Conservative. Meanwhile, he serves as his brother’s de facto spokesman. As Toronto is gripped by allegations that its mayor was captured on a homemade video smoking what appears to be crack cocaine and his office descends into disarray – his chief of staff was fired on Thursday – Doug Ford has been the only person to mount a spirited public defence of his largely silent sibling. On Friday, after the Mayor finally made a statement about the accusation, he was the one who fielded questions from the press. Well before the events of the past week, The Globe and Mail began to research the Ford brothers in an effort to chronicle their lives before rising to prominence in Canada’s largest city. Over the past 18 months, it has sought out and interviewed dozens of people who knew them in their formative years. What has emerged is a portrait of a family once deeply immersed in the illegal drug scene. All three of the mayor’s older siblings – brother Randy, 51, and sister Kathy, 52, as well as Doug, 48 – have had ties to drug traffickers. Ten people who grew up with Doug Ford – a group that includes two former hashish suppliers, three street-level drug dealers and a number of casual users of hash – have described in a series of interviews how for several years Mr. Ford was a go-to dealer of hash. These sources had varying degrees of knowledge of his activities: Some said they purchased hash directly from him, some said they supplied him, while others said they observed him handling large quantities of the drug. The events they described took place years ago, but as mayor, Rob Ford has surrounded himself with people from his past. Most recently he hired someone for his office whose long history with the Fords, the sources said, includes selling hashish with the mayor’s brother. The Globe wrote to Doug Ford outlining what the sources said about him, and received a response from Gavin Tighe, his lawyer, who said the allegations were false. “Your references to unnamed alleged sources of information represent the height of irresponsible and unprofessional journalism given the gravely serious and specious allegations of substantial criminal conduct.” There’s nothing on the public record that The Globe has accessed that shows Doug Ford has ever been criminally charged for illegal drug possession or trafficking. But some of the sources said that, in the affluent pocket of Etobicoke where the Fords grew up, he was someone who sold not only to users and street-level dealers, but to dealers one rung higher than those on the street. His tenure as a dealer, many of the sources say, lasted about seven years until 1986, the year he turned 22. “That was his heyday,” said “Robert,” one of the former drug dealers who agreed to an interview on the condition he not be identified by name. Much more at http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/toronto/globe-investigation-the-ford-familys-history-with-drug-dealing/article12153014/?page=1 This is a real eye opener.
  8. Looks like Harpers rat warren is about to be fumigated. It's starting to get crowded under the Conservative bus. Heave Steve 2015
  9. The first time I saw Rob Ford, I though where have I seen this guy before. then it dawned on me. Seriously, the guy is the punch line to every joke.
  10. Australia has just been add to the tsunami warning.
  11. breaking Tsunami warning issued for Pacific islands after earthquake A tsunami alert has been issued for several South Pacific islands after a strong earthquake struck near the Solomon Islands. It wasn't yet known if a tsunami was generated. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says it issued a warning based on an evaluation of the earthquake. The U.S. Geological Survey says the 8.0-magnitude quake struck Wednesday 81 kilometres west of Lata, in the Solomon Islands, at a depth of 5.8 kilometres. Josephine Mae, a police official in the Solomon's capital city of Honiara, said she had not felt any shaking. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says the tsunami warning is in effect for the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Tuvalu, New Caledonia, Kosrae, Fiji, Kiribati, Wallis and Futuna. A tsunami watch is in effect for American Samoa, Australia, New Zealand and eastern Indonesia. http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2013/02/05/wrd-soloman-island-earthquake-tsunami.html Hoping eveyone is safe.
  12. Bumped the slump? Or the emperor got his groove back? Congrats Tiger!
  13. Well over a foot deep in Merritt and still coming down. The wife has chains and studded tires on the Geo Metro. -9 degrees. Any deeper and it will be time to hibernate. GRRRRRRowl. On an lighter note, snowmobiles have magiclly apeared on trucks and trailers. It's Doo timeI :D
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