Re: virus: Cannabinoid receptors and munchies : reprise

From: Dr Sebby (drsebby@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Feb 08 2002 - 02:05:16 MST


....you know of all these "bad" things we play with, just how bad are they
really? bad for what? havent you ever had wonderful evenings, met friends,
started relationships, boinked very sexy gals etc. because of the fact that
you were a bit 'socially lubricated' and 'feelin' good' due to one or a
combination of these "bad" things? if i go out to a club without having a
drink, i can guarantee you that many wonderful people i've met, friends ive
made, romances lived, wouldnt have started because i wouldve had the
"normal" walls of caution/defense up such that these wonderful events in my
life wouldnt have happened.....sure, you can say, "if THAT hadnt have
happened, something else wouldve" but i can assure you that on most
occasions, nothing wouldve happened, nothing good, nothing bad....we have to
acknowledge the fact that the barriers that such toxins bring down often put
us in situations where we meet many people and sometimes wind up entangled
with them to a point which wouldnt have happened without it. i can honestly
say, that the best romantic relationship of my entire life wouldve never
happened without the fact that both of us were tipsy enough to not give a
fuck about excessive flirting on the dance floor....let alone the
innebriated confidence with which i managed to approach her in front of
about 5 friends of hers.

..cigarettes?....i can say for a fact that my father's boat(he hates
smoking) has been saved about 4 times due to smokers waking up in the middle
of the night and walking outside to have a puff and realize that we were
about 100ft from dragging anchor right onto the rocks...or being hit by a
tanker. aside from that...the funny comeraderie or 'social time' that
enjoying a ciggy allows, often results in meeting some very fine
friends....my own sister once told me that she preferred flying in the
smoking section because the people tended to be much more interesting,
intense and social.

...all these may seem to be mathematical intangeables when compared to
'years of life' or other such blanket terms, but they are VERY real i
contend.

drsebby.

----Original Message Follows----
From: "Zphobic" <zphobic@softhome.net>
Reply-To: virus@lucifer.com
To: virus@lucifer.com
Subject: Re: virus: Cannabinoid receptors and munchies : reprise
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 13:33:51 +1300

I smoke Ecstasy cigarettes whenever I'm really bored and sometimes when I'm
stressed out. They're herbal, and they contain such fine products as
lettuce, damiana, mint and several other innoccous ingredients. They smell
nice. I've noticed that people who don't smoke pot and aren't around
pot-smokers think the cigarettes smell like it, but regular pot-smokers just
think they smell nice.

It's still inhaling smoke into your lungs, though, which is really *never* a
smart decision. If I were to try marijuana, it'd be by brownie.

    - Zphobic

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dylan Sunter" <dylan.sunter@fisystem.com>
To: <virus@lucifer.com>
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 5:09 AM
Subject: RE: virus: Cannabinoid receptors and munchies : reprise

> [KALKOR]
> However, I also needed to smoke cigs when I smoked pot, and that just
became
> a vicious cycle in other ways. Here's what I've done recently, that has
> started to reverse both effects: I quit smoking weed, and consequently
don't
> feel like smoking cigs as often. I switched to hand-rolling instead of
> store-bought, which gives me several things:
> 1)I smoke less often because there's more hassle involved with sitting
down,
> takin out my pouch and papers, rolling up a cig, and lighting
it(especially
> behind the wheel, forget about havin a cig then).
> 2)I get more nicotine per cig than before and the cravings don't happen
as
> intensely or as often.
> 3)Instead of spending $4.00/pack/day, I spend $4.00/pouch/week.
> 4)How much of what does Phillip Morris et al put in cigs that aren't
already
> present in tobacco? I mean, come on, the tobacco and the act of burning
and
> inhaling it is bad enough, but what else is in there? I'm pretty sure
it's
> not in the hand-rolling stuff I get.
> 5)Less appetite suppression which means I'm able to expend less effort on
> MAKING myself eat better. I don't have to so-rigidly stick to my schedule
of
> consuming *THIS* amount of food at *THIS* time.
>
>
> [DYLAN]
>
> I have used weed for going on 10 years now, and smoking it started me on
> tobacco, which has destroyed my health more than anything I think in my
> entire life. However, I now smoke NTB Herbal Cigarettes, and here are 10
> good reasons for making the change:
>
> 1. They taste damn fine in a joint.
>
> 2. They arent as harsh as using tobacco to roll a joint
>
> 3. They contain no nicotine or tobacco. Consequently, I have removed the
> habit-forming stuff from my life without having to go through the "cold
> turkey" stage, because when I have those stressed out days where you just
> know you want something to smoke at work, then you can without becoming
> addicted and starting over again. Also, they only contain 3mg Tar...cf
with
> the following:
>
> Silk Cut UIltra Mild 4mg
> Marlboro Lights 9mg
> Marlboro Red box 13mg
> Camel Filters Box 13mg
> Benson & Hedges Special 14mg
> Lucky Strike M.F.T. 16mg
>
> {SOURCE: Hong Kong Government report on Tar/Nicotine Levels taken from
> samples collected Jan-Dec 2000}
>
>
> 4. No withdrawal means no tetchiness. I have successfully managed to keep
my
> relationships intact this time. ;-)
>
> 5. It is completely organic. As a vegetarian who mainly eats organic
(when
i
> can) this is a positive step.
>
> 6. I am not giving money to the Philip Morris corporation, and therefore
> indirectly the BATF.
>
> 7. I am not giving more money to the government.
>
> 8. They are cheaper. 20 herbal cigarettes are only £1.70 compare with
£4.40
> for a pack of 20 marlboro lights.
>
> 9. They are a good talking point...everyone who I know who smokes wants
to
> try them.
>
> 10. They smell like you are smoking weed...means you occasionally have to
> mention it to bar-staff, but they are always cool about it. But more to
the
> point, you can soon spot like minded dope smokers who seem to start
hovering
> and sniffing around whenever you light one up as a cigarette.
>
> Im not saying this is safe, but its a whole lot healthier than that
tobacco
> shit that people get happily addicted to. In my opinion, there are few
drugs
> worse than Tobacco (and alcohol) and whilst I dont think these should be
> banned, certainly i do think there is a case for legalising ALL currently
> banned substances, as based on the number of annual deaths, and knowing
what
> these things do to health, it is unlikely that smoking herb, snorting
coke
> and even taking H would be half as dangerous as drinking alcohol/smoking
> tobacco, should these not be forced underground.
>
> Dylan.

DrSebby.
"Courage...and shuffle the cards".

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