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Javadog

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Wait that HGK out. It is really hard to clone...it's not you. :0)

That hat was a great idea. If that was Hy next to you, then
who was that behind you (lemmy?)

I will have to make it up there for one of those some time.

JD
 

hyroot

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Wait that HGK out. It is really hard to clone...it's not you. :0)

That hat was a great idea. If that was Hy next to you, then
who was that behind you (lemmy?)

I will have to make it up there for one of those some time.

JD
yep that was me next to Mo. The one with the long hair lemmy was right behind us from that angle. We were smoking . But mo was driving that day so.he wasn't smoking.
 

Mr.Head

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What do you eat?

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"I think that what's so alarming to us is that such a huge amount of pesticide material could be transferred," Raber said. "And, you have to consider that when you inhale (something), it's much like injecting it directly into your blood stream."

On the pesticide issue, Raber said it's important to remember that smoking a marijuana bud that's been sprayed with chemicals is far different than eating a non-organic tomato. First and foremost, he said, there are no controls over what's sprayed on marijuana crops. And, while most people would rinse off a tomato before eating it, they can't wash a bud before putting it in their pipe. The body also has filters in place for things that are ingested, he said, but not for what's inhaled.

"You don't have the first pass metabolism of the liver," he said. "You don't have the lack of absorptivity going through the stomach or the gut lining. It's a very different equation when you're inhaling."
 

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