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citizenkane
02-25-2006, 02:26 PM
http://www.phishhook.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=550448


My favorite picture is the fake rock entrance.

lr777g62d
02-25-2006, 02:32 PM
Now I know why Tn-Andy has been seeing purple dancing elephants of late...

gpond
02-25-2006, 02:41 PM
That is a work of art. :elefant:

stringer
02-25-2006, 02:53 PM
That is bloody sweet. They should just legalize and tax the shit. Otherwise I think it would be funny if alot of cops started getting shot in the face for ****ing with ppl's green thumb. In fact, id tivo/download it and add it to my media collection.

Hypertiger
02-25-2006, 03:05 PM
Static positions are no good...

The top can imprison you or locate where you have imprisoned yourself...

TheKingsSon
02-25-2006, 03:07 PM
:tongue: Sweet :tongue:

lhslancers
02-25-2006, 03:43 PM
Static positions are no good...

The top can imprison you or locate where you have imprisoned yourself...


I guess a long term lease is out of the question. :smile:

hoarder
02-25-2006, 03:50 PM
Having many times fantasized about having hidden passageways under my home, I find it difficult to envision someone getting all that work done without it getting around. It's also hard to envision someone outside the law being that meticulous and ambitios about work.
It would be interesting to know the story of him getting caught.

Ponce Cuba
02-25-2006, 04:00 PM
You got it Sweet, to me that it was the power company :censored:

Joejeweler
02-25-2006, 04:16 PM
I'd LOVE to find that kind of a setup in a house i was buying,......mind you not to be an illegal grower,..........just to have a pretty secure spot to store up a lot of SILVER!!!!! :tongue:

silverbullet
02-25-2006, 04:18 PM
Stringer,
Without a doubt the most ignorant post I've read on this forum.

Congrats. You've caused me to learn how to use the "ignore" function.

Ponce Cuba
02-25-2006, 04:25 PM
Carefull Stringer, Silver didnt' like the part about "high taxes".

Andy9999
02-25-2006, 04:30 PM
Stringer,
Without a doubt the most ignorant post I've read on this forum.

Congrats. You've caused me to learn how to use the "ignore" function.

Ignore=censor yourself

bigjon
02-25-2006, 04:40 PM
That is bloody sweet. They should just legalize and tax the shit. Otherwise I think it would be funny if alot of cops started getting shot in the face for ****ing with ppl's green thumb. In fact, id tivo/download it and add it to my media collection.
what'ya stupid, think of all of the out of work DEA agents and how profits that accrue to the people who own this monopoly ( don't know who they are, but they exist, I do know that) will dissappear.

Hey stringer thanks for pointing out the obvious, just have'n a little fun, think you are oh so right, but as long as we have lost control over our servants, it's never going to happen.

GOLD DUCK
02-25-2006, 05:34 PM
That is bloody sweet. They should just legalize and tax the shit. Otherwise I think it would be funny if alot of cops started getting shot in the face for ****ing with ppl's green thumb. In fact, id tivo/download it and add it to my media collection.

QWAK,The reason it is NOT LEGAL as it would colaps the REALY BIG DRUG DEALERS and that is a multy BILLION dollar industry along with BOOZ!

The DEA is about forcing people to use ONLY their DRUGS "Drug Enforcement Agency" is not about protecting the public from BAD DRUGS but rather making SHURE the GOVERNMENT gets their CUT!

More people DIE each year from LEGAL DRUGS than ELEGAL DRUGS buy a HUGE amount perhaps 10X or more and way more than that from over the counter stuff like Tyenol and many others even ASPERIN!

The FED took over CURRENCY about the same time the FDA and AMA took over medicen around 1900 and like the FED they had the GOVERNMENT as the BULLY INFORCERS to prevent compition and insure there would always be HUGE PROFITS!

Canabus has been used as a medication for over 5000 years and NO ONE ever OVER DOSED on it! They may have gone to sleep ,been TOO HAPPY and perhaps LAZY but it never killed them nor did it cause them to HARM others!

The most DANGEROUS DRUGS were INVENTED or DEVELOPED as WAR TOOLS for and by GOVERNMENTS!

the DUCK

naccarato
02-25-2006, 08:03 PM
Man I feel bad for the guy after all the hard work and good product now it's gone. To bad.

Prometheus
02-25-2006, 08:10 PM
Man I feel bad for the guy after all the hard work and good product now it's gone. To bad.

Ditto. I prefer my rum over pot, but I can still apreciate the lenghts this guy went to. Damn shame thats for sure.

Unlike most of the other drugs (like LSD/acid) pot isn't doing anything that alcohol isn't doing.

Just another excuse for the 'war on the people'.

samwheat
02-25-2006, 08:31 PM
I never inhaled:smokin:

lhslancers
02-25-2006, 09:07 PM
I never inhaled:smokin:


Looks like this fruit did. :applause_ :proud:

travisimo
02-25-2006, 09:12 PM
That is a rather impressive growing area. I just wonder what they did with all the dirt if it's all underground.

I am personally against the use of all drugs that alter the state of mind. Alcohol, caffeine, marijuanna, tobacco, cocaine and so on. However, this is just what I believe in for myself. I don't even push this belief on people close to me, sometimes I lay out my reasons for it if they want to think about them. Even though I consider the use of marijuanna to be wrong, I still think it should be legal. I'm also a big believer in free choice. There is not enough against weed to justify its prohibition.

stringer
02-25-2006, 09:14 PM
Looks like this fruit did. :applause_ :proud:

holy shit wtf is that? elephantitus of the ass? Galacticus assicus? :puke:

Jasper
02-26-2006, 09:57 AM
:censored: is that? elephantitus of the ass? Galacticus assicus? :puke:

Nope. What it looks like is:

"Steatopygia is a genetic trait that seems to have been widespread in Eurasia during the icy pleistocene until around 10,000 years ago. It is a way of storing fat reserves (energy) for hard times."

For the rest plus an interesting photograph go to:

http://www.andaman.org/book/chapter5/text5.htm

:musicus:

lhslancers
02-26-2006, 10:45 AM
Interesting set of photos Jasper. Those photos put a few myths to rest though. Like Howard Stern says those guys are hung like a pimple. :hahaha:

mtnman
02-26-2006, 12:41 PM
The actual story behind the legislature passed against marijuana is quite surprising. According to Jack Herer, author of The Emperor Wears No Clothes and an expert on the "hemp conspiracy," the acts bringing about the demise of hemp were part of a large conspiracy involving DuPont, Harry J. Anslinger, commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, and many other influential industrial leaders such as William Randolph Hearst and Andrew Mellon. Herer notes that the Marijuana Tax Act, which passed in 1937, coincidentally occurred just as the decoricator machine was invented. With this invention, hemp would have been able to take over competing industries almost instantaneously. According to Popular Mechanics, "10,000 acres devoted to hemp will produce as much paper as 40,000 acres of average [forest] pulp land." William Hearst owned enormous timber acreage, land best suited for conventional pulp, so his interest in preventing the growth of hemp can be easily explained. Competition from hemp would have easily driven the Hearst paper-manufacturing company out of business and significantly lowered the value of his land. Herer even suggests popularizing the term "marijuana" was a strategy Hearst used in order to create fear in the American public. "The first step in creating hysteria was to introduce the element of fear of the unknown by using a word that no one had ever heard of before... 'marijuana'" (ibid).
DuPont's involvment in the anti-hemp campaign can also be explained with great ease. At this time, DuPont was patenting a new sulfuric acid process for producing wood-pulp paper. "According to the company's own records, wood-pulp products ultimately accounted for more than 80% of all DuPont's railroad car loadings for the next 50 years" (ibid). Indeed it should be noted that "two years before the prohibitive hemp tax in 1937, DuPont developed a new synthetic fiber, nylon, which was an ideal substitute for hemp rope" (Hartsell). The year after the tax was passed DuPont came out with rayon, which would have been unable to compete with the strength of hemp fiber or its economical process of manufacturing. "DuPont's point man was none other than Harry Anslinger...who was appointed to the FBN by Treasury Secretary Andrew MEllon, who was also chairman of the Mellon Bank, DuPont's chief financial backer. Anslinger's relationship to Mellon wasn't just political, he was also married to Mellon's niece" (Hartsell). It doesn't take much to draw a connection between DuPont, Anslinger, and Mellon, and it's obvious that all of these groups, including Hearst, had strong motivation to prevent the growth of the hemp industry.
The reasoning behind DuPont, Anslinger, and Hearst was not for any moral or health related issues. They fought to prevent the growth of this new industry so they wouldn't go bankrupt.

Silverstone
02-26-2006, 12:58 PM
This would be a nice house to buy when the Feds. auction it off....too bad I didn't have the FRN's.
Sweet set-up.

John
03-31-2006, 12:34 AM
You got it Sweet, to me that it was the power company :censored:

What do you think of this idea? It just came to me one day and I'm not even a pot smoker. Can't stand the stuff. Makes me paranoid. What you would need is the investment of time. I would start growing a legit garden in my house, tomatoes, cucumbers, whatever. Using those high energy lights of course. Of course my high energy use would be reported to the police by the power company. The police raid my house to find my garden. Keep doing this for a year maybe a few years. They keep raiding and finding my vegetable garden. But then it starts to become police harassment for a guy that is obviously just growing tomatoes. Then a few years later, yup you guessed it. Switch crops. You've been running high energy bills for a few years and being raided and the courts have called it police harassment. You are now free to conduct business. It's only an idea. Thinking longterm. Just as with PM's