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Makes you dance better also. Just saying..........
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Makes you dance better also. Just saying.......... I dance great sober |
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I don't have a problem legalizing weed or prostitution ... that way the 'street price' can be regulated and taxed, and the competition can be eliminated just by undercutting their profit structure ... it's the 'Wal-Mart' business model applied to societal problems ... Marijuana and prostitution are moral issues and should not be illegal. They should definitely be regulated and controlled. No one wants prostitution going on in front of their home. Well....maybe Moe does, but that's a whole different thread. as long as them hoe's pay me my money... |
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Makes you dance better also. Just saying.......... No, it doesn't. It just makes you think you are dancing better. |
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Makes you dance better also. Just saying.......... No, it doesn't. It just makes you think you are dancing better. the Elaine dance from Seinfeld... |
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Makes you dance better also. Just saying.......... No, it doesn't. It just makes you think you are dancing better. the Elaine dance from Seinfeld... I spit my coffee! |
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Makes you dance better also. Just saying.......... No, it doesn't. It just makes you think you are dancing better. What's your point?....... |
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Makes you dance better also. Just saying.......... No, it doesn't. It just makes you think you are dancing better. the Elaine dance from Seinfeld... I spit my coffee! need a towel to wipe your monitor off? |
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Makes you dance better also. Just saying.......... No, it doesn't. It just makes you think you are dancing better. What's your point?....... |
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Edited by
Ruth34611
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Wed 09/01/10 07:43 AM
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Makes you dance better also. Just saying.......... No, it doesn't. It just makes you think you are dancing better. the Elaine dance from Seinfeld... I spit my coffee! need a towel to wipe your monitor off? Please. |
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I don't have a problem legalizing weed or prostitution ... that way the 'street price' can be regulated and taxed, and the competition can be eliminated just by undercutting their profit structure ... it's the 'Wal-Mart' business model applied to societal problems ... I just don't want people DRIVING while stoned ... what about driving while on the prostitute? That's why there's that li'l thing called 'road head' ... Lets y' keep your hands on the wheel ... |
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I think the race is on now to see who will legalize 1st. America, Canada, Mexico. Theres been talk in all 3 countries.
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I think the race is on now to see who will legalize 1st. America, Canada, Mexico. Theres been talk in all 3 countries. |
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haha, Canada doning something before the US... no way!! (j/j)
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Mmmmm I bet it will be Canada before the States at this point...its basically legal here now anyway. But The last Bill Presidente Fox (Mexico) put into place was legalization. Pres Bush threatened sanctions So Calderon had to shoot it down. However the talk is hot about legalization in Mex. again. One of us will do it within the next 5 yrs I think. The funny thing is if our Gov's were truly representative of the peeps it would have been legalized decades ago.
Ya bunch of potheads Ahahahaha |
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(Disclaimer) Potheads are my favorite Peeps
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It won't happen'til the political crowd position themselves with personal investments in the future industry of it all... once they're suitably invested in it... then they'll pass the laws to make 'emselves rich.
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The Mexican Gov. is very practical...they are thinking in terms of tourism and resulting revenue funding the war against the drug lords. The people are debating it and even though its a strong Catholic country the peeps are pro legalization. I think it will happen
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I also believe it will happen in North America first!
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