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Weed in my system :(

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by mlpo, Dec 1, 2008.

  1. gwendolin

    gwendolin Senior member

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    Hey, this is the Internet....would posters tell lies??????????
     
  2. ZoSoIV

    ZoSoIV Active member

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    wow where have you been the last 6 months? ^^^
     
  3. aldan

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    hey,i know you want to believe all is well.it all depends on what kind of drug test they give you.if it isnt all that comprehensive you may be fine.if it is believe it that it will pick it up.tell them that you were in a room with people smoking.considering what you say you took in that will probably work if the test picks up anything.hey,i smoked pot for over 30 years and i sure as hell dont apologize for it.
     
  4. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    gwen, yes!!!!!
     
  5. gwendolin

    gwendolin Senior member

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    @ddp, Well that is disappointing to hear. I thought the i/net was a place where one could come to, to learn truth and right....how sad!!
     
  6. Auslander

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    So the OP gets so far in life without having to add this problem, then he goes ahead and does it anyway? If somebody is checking you once for drugs, odds are they'll do it randomly. Best simply to not smoke weed.

    But hell, I don't even like alcohol. If it were up to me, all means of production for anything that produces a mind-altering state would be destroyed globally.

    Just dragging this thread off topic, don't mind me.
     
  7. mlpo

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    well i found out the method used, it is urinalysis, it involves a 4 step process. specimen collection, screening, confirmation and review, and they say it costs about 20 dollars per student, will this be different than the one i bought from walgreens? it was about 35 dollars
     
  8. 7thsinger

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    *7th sings*
    "...and i'll never smoke weed with Willy again."

    I figured the paranoia would have worn off by now. Look, pee in your cup and hope you pass. Either way, to prevent such complications in the future, simply abstain.
     
  9. GrandpaBW

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    Hell, I don't mind, Aus. Come on up north, and I will buy you a beer or 6. :)

    No weed though. Not my cup of tea.

    Edit: And when you say that you would destroy all that produce a mind-altering state, does that mean you would bump off all of the liberal professors, too? :)
     
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  10. stephen_

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    we use roundup at home to get rid of unwanted weeds,,,,,,does some job ,,bastids always come back tho lol
     
  11. LOCOENG

    LOCOENG Moderator Staff Member

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    Wonder how the test went...
     
  12. Dragula96

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    Me to...

    So that means pain victims would have to suffer all the time. People with ADHD would have a hell of a time focusing and getting tasks started. People with narcolepsy would be S.O.L. People who suffer horrible panic attacks and anxiety bouts would be screwed. The list goes on.
     
  13. LOCOENG

    LOCOENG Moderator Staff Member

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    I think he was referring to substances used in a recreational atmosphere.
     
  14. Dragula96

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    That would still mean we would have to stop producing pharmacuticals. All those substances can be used recreationaly. Or is he referring to beer, cigarettes and caffeine? We must narrow it down here...WHERE are you AUS?
     
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  15. Ripper

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    I remember when we could drag a topic off thread in a matter of minutes; I miss you >.<
     
  16. varnull

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    we would have to put an end to Zippy as well.. he creates an altered state with me.....
     
  17. Ripper

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    Arf, I think it's the lack of punctuation and sense in his posts.
     
  18. Auslander

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    Pharmaceuticals and prescribed medications are used for restorative purposes. Painkillers for a busted up fellow in the hospital return him to a more normal state of mind; prescriptions for a narcoleptic prevent life-threatening seizures and allow for a fuller, more independent life. I'm talking about ending the usage of drugs that inhibit the thought process and reduce the capabilities of a person to exercise logic and good judgment.



    Hi all.
     
  19. ddp

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    happy new years, aus.
     
  20. Evastar

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    Hi Aus, good to see you!

    Happy new year! :)
     

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