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To: robertpaulsen
Taste? Taste? Dopers smoke marijuana for the taste?

It's certainly a component, especially for "dopers" (I see it is impossible for you to make an argument without some sort of deragatory term for your opponents. Not that it is surprising, given the weak nature of your arguments) who grow it themselves. Let me guess, people don't drink wine for the taste either, just the alcoholic content.

Yeah, right. I've seen dopers eat the roach -- as we know, that's where all the "good" toxins are concentrated. Taste. You're pretty funny

The fact you hang around morons is not indicitive of how things are. Taste, smell, and looks are key components of high grade marijuana. I know that's a hard fact for you and others to fathom, but it's true.

195 posted on 03/28/2006 6:15:03 PM PST by Nate505
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To: Nate505
"Taste, smell, and looks are key components of high grade marijuana."

BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

Hey, this is robertpaulsen you're talking to, not some ignorant lurker. If taste, smell, and looks were important, you'd see those factors emphasized in the seed ads. What's emphasized? The high.

"A very soft smoke and great high. Very potent."
-- White Widow

"The smoke is smooth and the high is very strong."
-- Big Bud

"It is a powerful strain with sativa overtones."
-- Purple Power

"One of the marijuana strains related to the White Widow marijuana strain so strength goes without saying."
-- Early Misty

"Let me guess, people don't drink wine for the taste either, just the alcoholic content."

Ever see wine advertised this way? Got one ad you could refer me to? Didn't think so.

People smoke dope to get high. Cut the bull.

200 posted on 03/29/2006 5:17:01 AM PST by robertpaulsen
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