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Happy 420

Apr 20, 2018, 4:20 AM
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JohnSmith69
layin low but staying high

In celebration of the holiday, this would be a great day to visit your DS, smoke some weed, and chill while she sucks you dry.

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RandomMember

Grow up, JohnSmith

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ppwh

Lack of a stripper day-care has led to one of the best April 20th anthems ever:

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The Brazilians know what I'm talking about.

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flagooner

???

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ppwh

When I hit Mary With that flame I light up the cherry She's so good to me

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Real slow hits from the bong make me feel like Cheech and I'm kicking it with Chong:

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Mate27

For those about to work, we salute you!

I will celebrate 420 tomorrow, with strippers of course.

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flagooner

Is this the anniversary of marijuana being legalized in CO or something?

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skibum609

420 is a weed nickname, alleged to have various origins. 4/20 is a date. Guerilla glue #4 and ghost train haze to celebrate \

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RandomMember

I always get the feeling that @Smith is compensating for the childhood he never had.

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skibum609

In 1971 at San Rafael High school in California a group of 5 students called the "waldos", name after a wall where they would meet came across a fantasy that there was an abandoned marijuana crop that could be located using a map. They would meet at the Louis Pasteur statue at "4:20" to go look for the crop. They would pass notes on meeting day "4:20 Louis". Eventually they gave up the search and shortened it to just 4:20 meaning lets get high.

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skibum609

Hit post, but the remainder is that the Grateful Dead was very popular in the high school at that time and their fans spread the term during concerts until it became part of popular culture. First time I heard it was at a Dead show.

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flagooner

That sounds like an urban legend to me.

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