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RE: Excitement in Tiki Gardens - Carolann R - 07-12-2006

It's CHEETOS! Gene's eating CHEETOS - I just know it! LOL!!!


Hehehehehe..."lefthandedness"!!!!


Carrie

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Edited by - carolann r on 07/12/2006 22:08:47


RE: Excitement in Tiki Gardens - hulagrl - 07-12-2006

I just couldn't resist replying to this one! Punatic blog forums are a real hoot to read!

QUOTE: Works better than anything else I can think of.
Yes indeed... works better than VALIUM,
works better than XANAX,
works better than excedrin,
even keeps mosquitos away...





RE: Excitement in Tiki Gardens - David M - 07-12-2006

I'm with you Pam. When my Dad was alive, he wasn't allowed to smoke in my house or vehicle, of course, noone else was either. That same rule still holds, no matter what the smokin material.

quote:
Nancy, although I wrote philosophically, in practice I am where you are. One reason my late mother's husband won't come to Hawaii to see me is because I refuse to all him to smoke mj at my home or anywhere around me. He thinks I am absurd. I think it should be a personal choice but my personal choice is NO NO NO.
...


David

Ninole Resident


RE: Excitement in Tiki Gardens - loffelkopffl - 07-13-2006

"The growers that need to protect their fields just might take a shot at anybody in the area, no? Also how about the booby-traps??? How would you feel about a bunch of kids wondering off and getting seriously hurt in one of these contraptions"


Ive never heard of booby traps or shooting people here in puna. Must be before my time.





RE: Excitement in Tiki Gardens - mella l - 07-13-2006

The quote below got me to thinking about this detection devise. If this is in fact how the machine operates, I wonder why it can't be used to track a real menace to society meth/crack/ice? At one time the rural county we live in was dubbed the meth/ice capitol of the good Old US of A.
News accounts told how these meth houses were found out because of the ammonia fog their produced and the smell detected by neighbors. Well seems to me the signature of the ammonia clouds or whatever they are should be able to be "seen by this sophisticated equipment"!

Some one off forum wrote me it was easier to get illicit drugs into Hawaii than domestic Bengal cats! LOL




QUOTE:
With remote sensing detection, they can easily pick up the CHEMICAL release of marijuana, and the remote sensing screen on the aircraft shows the filed in a different color. The chemical signature is the reason they can even sense this stuff under shade cloths & roofing. Obviously it is prevalent enough to had some pretty nice remote detection devices on board". I'm curious yellow mellow! Aloha, Mella

mella l

Edited by - mella l on 07/13/2006 07:09:26


RE: Excitement in Tiki Gardens - nnickle - 07-13-2006

QUOTE:
With remote sensing detection, they can easily pick up the CHEMICAL release of marijuana, and the remote sensing screen on the aircraft shows the filed in a different color. The chemical signature is the reason they can even sense this stuff under shade cloths & roofing. Obviously it is prevalent enough to had some pretty nice remote detection devices on board". I'm curious yellow mellow! Aloha, Mella

Sounds like when we were kids and told if you pee in the pool it will turn red. Don't believe everything you are told or read.




RE: Excitement in Tiki Gardens - Punamom - 07-13-2006

The Boobie Traps sound like pig traps and they are all over the island as well as dangerous naturally occurring holes/caves I am pretty sure the land workers are aware of this. I have told my kids these are one of the dangers in the jungle (along with pigs) not that they are tenacious enough to try an tackle the weeds of the jungle




RE: Excitement in Tiki Gardens - mella l - 07-13-2006

I believed THAT one! the pool would turn red, but I didn't drink the electric kool aid though!

Good thing we mature somewhat as we age and begin to think for ourselves! Otherwise I'd still be looking for the red pool water when I'm visiting hotel pools, or the hot ponds! LOL

mella l

Edited by - mella l on 07/15/2006 13:14:10


RE: Excitement in Tiki Gardens - John S. Rabi - 07-13-2006

Thanks Tony for the advice, but I was not planning to start now. The communists did a pretty good job "brainwashing" me and once I moved here I saw what drugs can do to people. They also did a good job to train me to respect the law. I don't do illegal things.

Aloha,
John S. Rabi, ABR,CM,CRB,FHS,PB,RB
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RE: Excitement in Tiki Gardens - pam jones - 07-13-2006

This thread reminds me of the actor(?) who said that in our youth we bought grass by the bag and as adults it is by the yard. Nancy Fryover (ironic last name for this subject don't you think?LOL) PLEASE don't move away! Many people who move here are just fed up with pencil brained rule-makers trying to run EVERYBODIES lives and imposing their brand of what-should-be ways of living. Sadly many of the strongest opponents of reefer think nothing of slamming back a few martinis and hitting the road. It's just so hypocritical and absurd. I really hope you will see that and not be offended. Yeah, we're taught that drugs are bad (don't have to look hard or far for proof) but then again floride and chlorine in the water has been shown to be bad. Even at this stage in my life and after having the misfortune of looking into the hollow, souless eyes of an ice head I have to agree with others; I'd MUCH rather deal with a "pothead", if-you-will, than a junkie of many other flavors. If that is what it takes to keep some people from snapping or going off on another living thing or property, hey, fire it up man. Peace, love, posters,incense beads. I probably will regret having posted this and I admit I've had ONE OF THOSE DAYS and consummed three (very rare for me) beers. Not driving and I know I'm not fit to, but not everybody goes by that logic. The beauty of this paradisical place is the freedom to be who you are (within reason) and not have finger wagging judgement trying to bring you down. You have the choice to not be around what you don't want to or to dive in with all fours. Maybe just practice the golden rule and things will be a little easier for you and trite verse but to often neglected: Judge not lest ye be judged. G/night. pj