Originally posted by LivingDeadDoll
this is amusing you greatly isn't it?
( i can't stand this 40 second rule! )
I stay perpetually amused, it's my nature.
You gotta admit, that was a perfect set-up! :chuckle:
Originally posted by LivingDeadDoll
this is amusing you greatly isn't it?
( i can't stand this 40 second rule! )
Originally posted by BillyBob
Does your Mother in law smoke weed around the kids?
Does she use any other drugs?
Does she have a job?
Why do you live with your in law?
Is your husband too stoned to get a good enough job so you can live alone?
What will your kids think when they find out that Grandma is a pothead?
With this:Originally posted by LivingDeadDoll
Yes, i really do. Unless my children were to wake up from sleeping and run down the highway at night trying to locate our vehicle only to catch up with it on foot and jump in the window then they aren't going to figure that one out and the chances of this happening are slim to none.
LDD, how do you get your husband, yourself and your car from point A (your house) to point B (somewhere along the highway) to smoke while not driving?Originally posted by LivingDeadDoll
For me, no. that's why i don't drive when i smoke it, some people feel that it does not impair them from doing so, i am not one of them.
Originally posted by granite1010
Questions like this don't prove or mean a thing, really.
Originally posted by Poly
So supposing we believe that you actually leave your house to smoke it in your car so that you don't do it around your kids (which I don't buy for a minute, btw), how responsible is it to do something that could get you into a lot of trouble if you were to be pulled over? Is that being responsible as parents?
And what if you found out one day that your teenager was taking drugs. And he said the same kinds of things you said to justify his use. "But mom, it helps my stress cause school can be very stressful." Or maybe he says, "It helps me study or concentrate. It helps to improve my grades." And he assures you that he's not addicted and can stop at any time. And he says "I assure you mom, I won't ever do it in the house. I'll make sure that it's in the car with my friends." I guess you're going to be ok with that right?
Originally posted by the Sibbie
Compare this:
With this:
LDD, how do you get your husband, yourself and your car from point A (your house) to point B (somewhere along the highway) to smoke while not driving?
Originally posted by BillyBob
Do you think your kids will smoke pot when they become teen agers?
Will you support their decision if they do?
Will you ecourage them to get a job or allow them to lay around the house getting stoned in their basement bedroom until they are 35?
Will you let them get married and move in with you?
Do you get high with your Mother in Law?
When you remodel your house, will you hire other drug addicts to do the work, or would you prefer the work actually gets done properly and timely?
Originally posted by LivingDeadDoll
stop with the psychic stuff, how could i know or attempt to guess?
depending on circumstance
hmmm, tough one, i think maybe i'm leaning toward the job thing
hahahaha nope!
at times (when the kids are staying out of town for the weekend)
my husband is remodling our home while running his business and remodwling other's homes and he is doing an excellent job of it
( have i ever mentioned that his IQ is almost 200?)
he's quite a busy little bee
Originally posted by BillyBob
I would imagine that kids who see their parents smoke pot will likely become dopers themselves.
What circumstances? Do you want your kids to grow up using drugs?
Are you aware that pot cuases lethargy?
But you could be their built in baby sitter while they drive around all night getting high!
Who do they stay with? Do those people also get high?
Does he get high at work?
What is it when he's stoned?
A busy bee smoking a roach. I like the insect inferences.
Originally posted by erinmarie
All joking aside, aren't you afraid of getting caught?
Aren't there mandatory sentencing laws for posession? There wouldn't just be a fine.
And I don't feel like re-reading the rest of the thread, but do/did you breastfeed?
Originally posted by LivingDeadDoll
WHOA! slow down there hunnie, don't call me a liar or imply such either. having a difference of opinion is one thing, and trying to stir up other people so they will falter in there beliefs is fine too but don't call me a liar. and if you do belive me to be one then quit wasting your time and mine by even replying or commenting where i am concerned. now if you would like to set aside this little lying bit then i will reply to you otherwise our conversation is through.
Originally posted by LivingDeadDoll
i said that I did not drive, because I did not feel completely safe to do so. i did not speak for my husband. Any substance introduced into ones body is going to react differently than when introduced to anothers body. people do not interact the same with anything because our bodies are different. My husband however feels safe when driving, so he drives. i was responding to a specific question, with a specific answer.
Originally posted by LivingDeadDoll
And in some cases i say that the benefits MOST DEFINETLY outweigh the risks. If you watched your loved one go through periods where they shook so uncontrollably that they could barely talk much less walk, or their muscles tighten up so hard that you could just about knock on them, or if you watched them go into a coma-like state where they could not even communicate, or they bled from their eyes, or were in so much pain from muscles spacticity that they curled up and cried and screamed, or if they were in a wheelchair, then you might think the same. maybe you can identify, maybe not. but lung cancer is the least of our concerns right now, and even neurologists and pain management doctors have said the same. My husband spent all of christmas morning in the bed, never even got to see the children open their presents. He has a horrible disease that eats away at his brain and body, lung cancer is NOT at the top of our list of concerns.
Originally posted by LivingDeadDoll
Like i said before, i do not like to do it during the day, only after the kids are asleep. But i do have stomach problems, back problems, stress issues, possibly fibromyalgia or some other neurological problem, and if i happen to use it during the daytime hours i try to take a puff or two to help my physical situation but i do NOT intend to get high at those times.