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To: meyer
It sure was during that concert! I didn't inhale (much).

I was a very naughty Bagster during that time, as well. I am very pleased to report that I smoked a great big Thai stick (or two) at the Santa Barbara County Bowl, outdoors on a sunny day, while I watched Bob Marley in 1979.

Here's the concert. See if you can find Bagster and his friends in the crowd.

On the road to creation.

I assure you, the warm smell of colitas rose up through the air.

I am much more well-behaved now. Kinda.

1,563 posted on 04/21/2018 6:24:59 PM PDT by bagster (Even pompous jackals love their mama.)
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To: bagster

Damn, I was in 5th grade in’79... but Hotel California was ominous even then. Then ‘In Through The Out Door’ (LZ) and I was like, this doesn’t sound wholesome at all.


1,574 posted on 04/21/2018 6:33:39 PM PDT by txhurl (Can I borrow that handsome hard-bound book? Although I will dog-ear every other page to keep my spot)
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To: bagster
I was a very naughty Bagster during that time, as well. I am very pleased to report that I smoked a great big Thai stick (or two) at the Santa Barbara County Bowl, outdoors on a sunny day, while I watched Bob Marley in 1979.

I smoked my first Thai stick in 1970 at the age of 12 on the balcony of our hotel room in the Capital Hotel in, wait for it... Bangkok, Thailand.

It was the real thing - didn’t need to be a great big one. A little dab will do ya!

My evil older sisters forced it upon me. ;) And thus started a life of misadventure until I joined the Army in 1983. Haven’t smoked any since.

1,624 posted on 04/21/2018 7:04:41 PM PDT by EarlyBird (There's a whole lot of winning going on around here!)
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