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Why should we avoid cannibus consumption?
« Reply #15 on: December 12, 2014, 04:33:47 AM »
Quote from: claudel
Quote from: + PG +
The marijuana cannibus plants are dioecious.


Odd that the OP can spell the botanical term dioecious yet the far simpler cannabis floors him every time. One can't help wondering what precisely he has been smoking.

Perhaps if he copied and pasted everything he posts instead of just the occasional specialized locution, his comments would be less of an obstacle to intraspecies communication in English.

Quote from: ggreg
What is Cannibus?

Is that what Francis uses to travel around on his papal visit to Papua New Guinea?


I'd be more inclined to agree if Humble Frank were a canny Scot instead of an irrational Argie.

I do rather like the idea of PNG as a destination, however. Is it too much to hope that the natives will decide to take and keep his head as a souvenir? Once properly shrunk, might they use it as a hash pipe, perhaps?


I was thinking of "Cannibals" for which PNG is famed.

He would make a good bobble head.  He looks like Wallace.


www.images.wallaceandgromit.com/user_uploads/creations/creation_700_9033.jpg


Why should we avoid cannibus consumption?
« Reply #16 on: December 12, 2014, 08:37:18 AM »
Quote from: ggreg
I was thinking of "Cannibals" for which PNG is famed.


Indeed, it's difficult to think of anything else when PNG is mentioned. I wonder why the Food Network has never had any PNG chefs on Chopped or any of its other regular programs. Could it be that even Political Correctness has its limits? Or are they unsound on h0Ɩ0h0αx theology perhaps?

Quote from: Elizabeth
don't judge!


I'm not judging. I'm just laughing. Laughter stimulates secretions of beneficial digestive enzymes. Lord knows that all of us can profit from good digestion—especially those who smoke Canny Bus (which interferes with many metabolic processes) or are visiting PNG to feast on human body parts, which, compared with beef, chicken, and pigs, are notoriously low in protein and other nutritive content!


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Why should we avoid cannibus consumption?
« Reply #17 on: December 12, 2014, 01:17:06 PM »
I've got another song for you: "the mulberry bush".



And, don't forget the popular nursery ryhme - "here we go round the mulberry bush, the mulberry bush, the mulberry bush".