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NaiveMelody 05.03.2009 11:24 AM

Yo
 
sup. I'm back. Hope all of you guys had a great weekend. I did. :)

_slavo_ 05.03.2009 11:52 AM

I had the best weekend ever.
literally, no exaggeration.

gmku 05.03.2009 11:54 AM

I know potheads talk about waking and baking. I was wondering if this is any better than a wine or beer drinker waking up and drinking up first thing. What do you think? A little pinot grigio to go with those eggs? A nice IPA with your sausage?

Rob Instigator 05.03.2009 12:00 PM

whatever gets ya mellow as o

demonrail666 05.03.2009 12:05 PM

The problem with starting drinking so early in the day is that it sort of makes it necessary to carry on drinking until you go to bed. There's nothing worse than starting to sober up at 7 in the evening.

NaiveMelody 05.03.2009 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
I know potheads talk about waking and baking. I was wondering if this is any better than a wine or beer drinker waking up and drinking up first thing. What do you think? A little pinot grigio to go with those eggs? A nice IPA with your sausage?


Hmm...I have done the WAKE AND RAGE. Mostly in college. Those were usually football game days. Although, I do believe the Bloody Mary was invented as the wake up and drink-drink. I think it mostly as a "hair of the dog" type of drink. You know, the drink that helps ease that hammering in your head from the massive alchohol consumption the evening before. Mamosas also seem to be socially scceptable for breakfast.

NaiveMelody 05.03.2009 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by _slavo_
I had the best weekend ever.
literally, no exaggeration.


yay!

demonrail666 05.03.2009 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _slavo_
I had the best weekend ever.
literally, no exaggeration.


mugshots or it never happened

gmku 05.03.2009 12:22 PM

Nothing spectacular. Got a lot of cleaning done around the apartment. Went to the J. Crew store and copped this jacket (in olive)
 
and pair of pants. Saw a couple of good movies on TV.

gualbert 05.03.2009 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
The problem with starting drinking so early in the day is that it sort of makes it necessary to carry on drinking until you go to bed. There's nothing worse than starting to sober up at 7 in the evening.

I woke up at 3am today, and wandered if I would start a drinking day so early.
Then I had a "nap" between 8 and 12am, it solved the question.
Yo.

gmku 05.03.2009 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
The problem with starting drinking so early in the day is that it sort of makes it necessary to carry on drinking until you go to bed. There's nothing worse than starting to sober up at 7 in the evening.


But isn't that true of getting stoned early too?

Alex's Trip 05.03.2009 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
But isn't that true of getting stoned early too?

Only if you feel like you need to constantly be high.

gmku 05.03.2009 12:32 PM

OK, so it's really no different, ie, I don't feel like I need to constantly be drunk.

floatingslowly 05.04.2009 11:32 AM

In This Thread: GMKU justifies his morning pint.

demonrail666 05.04.2009 11:34 AM

It isn't about wanting to be constantly drunk or constantly high but that horrible feeling when you're sobering up in the evening. That should be what sleep is for.

Rob Instigator 05.04.2009 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
But isn't that true of getting stoned early too?


Nope. You just take a quick nap and all is well!

gmku 05.04.2009 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by floatingslowly
In This Thread: GMKU justifies his morning pint.


Naw, I try not to drink before noon, or at least not before 11 or 10, sometimes 9.

al shabbray 05.04.2009 12:21 PM

I am feeling exactly like the 4 owls in demonrails sig while reading this thread

gmku 05.04.2009 12:31 PM

Which one in particular do you feel like?

Rob Instigator 05.04.2009 12:42 PM

when there's lightning
you know it always brings me down....

demonrail666 05.04.2009 12:43 PM

hahaha

gmku 05.04.2009 01:05 PM

Rhiaaaanon...

Dr. Eugene Felikson 05.04.2009 01:32 PM

Being constantly high > Being constantly drunk

I would never be able to go through an entire day drunk. I would feel sloppy, inefficient, and most likely even more sick to my stomach than usual (I have one of those Cobain-like stomach ailments, which ironically marijuana does seem to numb).

But I'm pretty high most of the time, and it's rare that I go a day without smoking at least once. Despite that fact, I'm easily one of the sharpest, and most productive kids I know.

While high, I find it far easier to focus on important things without being distracted, and am able to digest heavier foods without throwing up. It also reduces my social anxiety, and seems to improve the creativity of my wit, when shootin' shit with friends.

Does anyone here also feel as if smoking weed directly stimulates their creativity?


"It is a sad commentary on the state of modern medicine -- and US drug policy -- that we still need 'proof' of something that medicine has known for 5,000 years. [...]

Marijuana is effective at relieving nausea and vomiting, spasticity, appetite loss, certain types of pain, and other debilitating symptoms. And it is extraordinarily safe -- safer than most medicines prescribed every day. If marijuana were a new discovery rather than a well-known substance carrying cultural and political baggage, it would be hailed as a wonder drug."

Mar. 1, 2007 - Lester Grinspoon, MD, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School

demonrail666 05.04.2009 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
But I'm pretty high most of the time, and it's rare that I go a day without smoking at least once. Despite that fact, I'm easily one of the sharpest, and most productive kids I know.

While high, I find it far easier to focus on important things without being distracted, and am able to digest heavier foods without throwing up. It also reduces my social anxiety, and seems to improve the creativity of my wit, when shootin' shit with friends.



I tend to agree with all of that. i wouldn't want to be high at work and I find it entirely distracting when I'm trying to read. More generally though, I think it's a far more productive drug than alcohol, which tends to leave me either too stupid or sentimental to do anything other than sleep or listen to old Hank Williams records.

gmku 05.04.2009 02:13 PM

To each his own. Marijuana leaves me feeling stupid and sluggish. The "creative" ideas I think I have when I'm high turn out to be laughable when I review them later.

On the other hand, I don't "use" alcohol to feel more creative--or to feel any special kind of way. I don't even use it for the "high" or "drunk" because I don't drink enough to get sloppy drunk, except on occasion (and it has to be something special like a birthday or holiday celebration). Largely I drink for the taste--which is why I can't drink any old piss beer like Bud or Miller. If I can't drink a good American craft beer, I won't drink any beer. It's also why I like drinking wine on occasion. I like the tastes of certain wines. And I like how wines and beers go with certain kinds of foods and all that. It's much more of a "gourmet/taste" thing than a feeling of needing to be drunk or high.

NaiveMelody 05.04.2009 02:16 PM

Pot makes me feel stupid and sluggish too.

I enjoy drinking, but I am one who would enjoy a drink after her work day.

gmku 05.04.2009 02:19 PM

I drink almost every day after work. Not to excess, but one or two beers, or one or two glasses of wine, and always with my meal. For me it enhances the meal, is part of the meal.

demonrail666 05.04.2009 02:23 PM

I definitely don't rely on either weed or drink to be creative, I just find one less debilitating than the other. Weed tends to affect my concentration (focusing it but usually to the extent of over thinking) while alcohol affects my emotions making me quite prone to over-passionate, grandiose statements - invariably about either Country music or Heavy Metal bands from the early 80s.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 05.04.2009 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
I definitely don't rely on either weed or drink to be creative, I just find one less debilitating than the other. .



I wouldn't say it's a reliance, just moreso an aid. I prefer the way my imagination breathes when I'm baked.

I enjoy fine(er) wines with meals, especially Italian dishes. Otherwise, I'd rather just drink a couple bottles of Boone's Farm (Blue Hawaiian specifically).

Out of pure curiosity, gmku...what is your opinion on cranberry juice + vodka?

gmku 05.04.2009 02:44 PM

Yuck.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 05.04.2009 02:47 PM

Is that due to a distaste of cranberry juice, vodka, or both?

NaiveMelody 05.04.2009 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
Is that due to a distaste of cranberry juice, vodka, or both?

Cape Cods are fine in my book. Of course, I like Cranberry juice.

gmku 05.04.2009 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
Is that due to a distaste of cranberry juice, vodka, or both?


Yeah, both. I generally don't like hard alcohol, though. It's too much like just drinking to get drunk.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 05.04.2009 02:53 PM

The worst liquor my taste buds have ever encountered is Gin. Shit tastes like pine needles.

gmku 05.04.2009 02:57 PM

Yeah, I don't get gin or vodka. Or most of the other stuff. I was making Long Island Ice Teas for a while last summer though. Those were tasty. But they got me wasted way too fast.


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