Don't forget Benadryl! That stuff knocks you out. I have to admit I've used it in the past to help me sleep when I didn't even have a stuffy nose... but I can quit anytime I want.
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because he's a wily veteran? Personally it didn't surprise me one bit, considering his 25 acre Texas property is almost half lake. Sounds like the perfect place to do whatever you want.
NBA players smoke pot. This isn't new. I know a dude who used to hook Dale Davis up with ounces. I always wondered why Dale Davis pump faked so much, its cause he was high as a kite.
lol ^ Very Funny. What's not so funny is the 2009 World Drug Report, In Pictures. Warning, Disturbing Images: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/10/2009_un_world_drug_report.html The War on Drugs has failed, time for a new approach.
I condone the use of any drug anyone wants to use. I don't care whether it kills them. That's their decision and their business. It's not our business to make something illegal just because it causes harm or death or addiction to the users. Step out of the way and let the morons die. It's called freedom.
Zero problem with him smoking, but he took a HUGE risk taking it in public, on the roads, no less. He needs to go.
June 14th, 1997 MARCUS CAMBY of the Toronto Raptors was arrested on a marijuana charge yesterday after the police spotted his car drifting over the center line of a street in South Windsor, Conn.The former University of Massachusetts star was pulled over at about 2 A.M. As an officer spoke with Camby, he noticed the smell of marijuana. The car was searched and the police said they discovered a marijuana cigarette and two burnt ones in the car's ash tray. Camby, 23, the second pick in the 1996 National Basketball Association draft, was taken into custody on charges of possession of marijuana and failure to drive in the proper lane. He was released after posting $1,000 bond. http://www.nytimes.com/1997/06/14/sports/camby-arrested.html
At 6 foot 11, he may have picked a Panamera for its interior dimensions. I'm just guessing. It's a Porsche, it's very powerful, but its shape looks a little awkward.
That's putting it mildly. It's one of the least stylish cars ever to come out of Germany, and there are plenty of other roomy, powerful, marquee-brand vehicles that are not an embarrassment to be seen in.