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My guess is it was Basskisser doing his part to beautify America.
"Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... Those dynomite poppy seeds do make pretty flowers. A long number of years ago, the dirt bank next to the I-80 freeway in San Francisco was beautiful with poppies. We all admired them. Nice of someone to decorate the freeway. One day they are GONE! Every one of them. Comes out in the newspaper they were THOSE poppies. Bill "John Smith" wrote in message news:SVL5c.26564$J05.174776@attbi_s01... Bass, After re-reading your posts, I have decided that you are of superior intellect, probably curiously innovative, and progressively helpful. Keep up the good work. Are you interested in some dynamite poppy seeds to broaden your experiments in helping society? "basskisser" wrote in message m... "John Smith" wrote in message news:sn85c.13210$Cb.306533@attbi_s51... I thought you were smart enough to follow this thread, my bad. ; ) The question is not should we decriminalize pot, or even just ignore those who grow and use pot for personal use. The question is " what would you call someone who grows pot, posts a message on an open forum saying he has 8' plants but he wants to know how to tell the sex of the plants, and then says he does not smoke or sell the pot?" I'd call him curious, perhaps. I'd call him innovative, perhaps. I'd call him progressive, perhaps. I'd call him helpful, perhaps. You see, your assumptions about me are dead wrong, and narrow minded at best. The worst part is in Georgia as they do in many states, they aggressively seek out and prosecute anyone who growing pot. Not entirely true. So considering the facts do you disagree with my statement that basskisser showed extremely poor judgment and appears to be of less than average intelligence? If I am the one of less than average intelligence, what does that make you, someone who makes wild, unfounded, false allegations with no basis of fact? If he is prosecuted, I am sure his case will appear in the "News of the Weird". There are also laws for false arrest, and civil laws for slander, defemation of character, etc. |