so many amazing places in colorado! my favorites are the massive/elbert mountainous areas and the collegiate range is unbelievable, so many 14ers! (thats 14,000 ft peaks) i bagged a few while i was there, you can even drive to the top of one i heard , you feel so small, on the top of the world
oh the sand dunes are wicked cool too, plus it is micro-brew heaven!
Structo wrote:Yeah, I guess Washington has a dual meaning.
I was referring to Washington state.
But DC also needs a kick in the ass.
Schedule 1 drug, really?
Haha, yeah, I knew what you meant. I was thinking Wash. State (given their recent legislation towards a common sense plan to legalize), but it applies wholesale to DC.
Washington DC's ignorance is superseded only by their stupidity. Schedule 1 is utterly absurd. Even Utah is making some progress. A strain of cannabis called Charlotte's Web (grown by some brothers in CO for low THC and high cannabidiol) is being assessed for medical purposes as the oil extract has been shown to dramatically reduce seizures in children.
vibratoking wrote:Colorado's a crappy place to live...it's the closest thing to hell. You don't want to move here.
Jeez, that's scary - I've only been to Colo Springs a couple of times, but I found a good Jamaican food place there, and drove to the top of Pike's Peak, and went hiking at the Garden of the Gods.
Then I drove to Cripple Creek, which was a weird little town, but interesting.
Pueblo is really boring, but everywhere else I've been has been cool. Maybe I just haven't run into the bad guys yet
vibratoking wrote:Colorado's a crappy place to live...it's the closest thing to hell. You don't want to move here.
Then I drove to Cripple Creek, which was a weird little town, but interesting.
Just like The Band song . . . if I spring a leak.
Maybe I just haven't run into the bad guys yet
They're in charge - at the Air Force Academy. Raising a generation of USAF ossifers "the right way" - to believe "the end times are at hand! Prepare for Armegeddon! The Book of Revelation says ..." This is no joke. These knuckleheads goose-step in the wake of General Curtis LeMay: "If in doubt, nuke it." Shades of Dr. Strangelove and Fail-Safe. Except these bums are for real.
Other than that, it's Cool-a-rado. Somewhere in the area you'll find John Oates' "Phunk Shui" band, more country now than soul, but a talent not to be neglected. He's up in Woody Creek and his next door neighbor used to be Hunter S. Thompson. What a neighborhood!
Ken Moon wrote:Thanks for all the good wishes, guys
btw, here's a pic of my son in one of their 12 flowering rooms (they've got 230,000 square feet now, and can't expand fast enough to keep up with demand - and it's all perfectly legal)
Congrats Ken.
Seems like every year I work, retirement gets 2 years further away.
11 grandkids - soon to be 12.
Blessed & cursed.
You enjoy yourself buddy.
Bob