Canna Chameleon
Muted by mods. Run off by rudeness.
I had a fraternity brother in my pledge class in 87…that was his hell week nickname.The first question was ”stems and seeds?”
mine was the Maytag muffdiver
I had a fraternity brother in my pledge class in 87…that was his hell week nickname.The first question was ”stems and seeds?”
Blonde on Blondewhat double albums did you use to clean your weed?
Welcome to the genuine Elite, the 2.5%! The cream rises to the top. Still, you're a youngin' here. Thanks for being our especially good-humored mod!Today I change groupings: I'm in the 71 thru 80 group now. '71 was also the year I graduated high school.
Back in the day my friends and I were Frisbee fiends so we usually used a big one for cleaning. At least they don't let the seeds drop all over the damn floorGreat stuff. We should have a separate thread, just on what double albums did you use to clean your weed?
Mine was the Beatles white album, and it's still in the basement with my old LP collection. (and yes, it still has some residue in the crease)
Remember if you held the cover at just the right angle, you could get the seeds to just roll down the sleeve.
And who didn't try making stem tea?
Happy Birthday @macbill !!!
Perfect for the car. "Why, no, officer, that Frisbee is not for cleaning weed, it's for wholesome activities."Back in the day my friends and I were Frisbee fiends so we usually used a big one for cleaning. At least they don't let the seeds drop all over the damn floor
You don't see people with Frisbee's so much anymore, probably too much physical effort.
Still an honored tradition, I like it. I almost forgot about all this with the seedless herbs. Good ol' sensi! Nowadays when I turn up a seed I'm like, "bonus!"used the disc behind the seat just a couple weeks ago taking a buddy on our way skiing. He smokes joints
My PEEPS !It ended with a bang:
Disco Demolition Night - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
LOL.... In '79/80 there was a touring bar band in Texas named "Heyoka" based out of San Antonio.... a few of their songs got radio play.... one I remember was..... Disco Sucks !!!!It ended with a bang:
Disco Demolition Night - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Dude, that was my official protest song as a child! I felt it so deeply! I still find plenty of occasions when it comes to mind and mouth! "Do this, don't do that!"I was one of them "Long Haired Freaky People"....
The Five Man Electric Band - Signs
Thx for posting that link...have not heard that in a long time...I graduated HS in '73 and moved down on UT's campus where I worked in a clothing store for a few months...does anybody remember when streaking got a little crazy ?LOL.... In '79/80 there was a touring bar band in Texas named "Heyoka" based out of San Antonio.... a few of their songs got radio play.... one I remember was..... Disco Sucks !!!!
I was one of them "Long Haired Freaky People"....
The Five Man Electric Band - Signs
UT.... I am guessing you are speaking Austin? Bet it was a blast there, then. Watch Out Ethel......Thx for posting that link...have not heard that in a long time...I graduated HS in '73 and moved down on UT's campus where I worked in a clothing store for a few months...does anybody remember when streaking got a little crazy ?
They closed off the main drag thru campus here and people lined the streets and were on top of buildings as streakers went down the street one after the other...local radio stations covered it...went on for hours...
No sir...Tennessee...but I have been to Austin a couple of times...at that time it was a fantastic town.UT.... I am guessing you are speaking Austin? Bet it was a blast there, then. Watch Out Ethel......
Ray Stevens -- The Streak
So I'm about a decade younger than the current conversation but damn I remember some of these references including this one. My parents had a bunch of 70's K-tel type greatest hits vinyl and this was on one of them so I guess it topped the charts at some point.UT.... I am guessing you are speaking Austin? Bet it was a blast there, then. Watch Out Ethel......
Ray Stevens -- The Streak
I had a fraternity brother in my pledge class in 87…that was his hell week nickname.
mine was the Maytag muffdiver
Those were...eclectic.70's K-tel type greatest hits vinyl
Hehe, that's a diplomatic way of putting it. All those chart toppers put together though were a great little sampler for me at the time.Those were...eclectic.
Here's a freebie:a jolt up my spine