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02 December 2010

FUCK IT MAN.

   This is only half of what I have been doing this week.

12 November 2010

QWISO super easy

Get a mason jar and fill it with stems. trimming, bud. anything that has not been smoked (vaped material is fine).

Now fill about 1/4 the jar with 70-90% ISO alcohol and SHAKE that shit up for a good 5 minutes.

Let the jar sit for another 10-15 minutes to soak up some thc.

Now strain the trimmings through a coffee filter and pour the green alcohol into a glass dish. to evaporate

LET IT ALL EVAPORATE. once you think its all dried up wait another 12 hours. I had a batch go bad and everytime I pinched off a bit of hash it smelled of alcohol. your dont want that stuff in your lungs its better to just wait it out

Scrape all that goodness up and enjoy your new hash.

11 November 2010

Will adsence payout?

Well folks I have been wondering if this blog will ever pay itself off and with a few more days to a week I may have a balance large enough for Google to payout I only need 5 more dollars in revenue. So wish me luck and I will keep you updated.

04 November 2010

FIRECRACKERS

Hey everyone, just wanted to start off here at grasscity by sharing my own recipe on firecrackers for everyone to enjoy! The reason I love firecrackers are because they are quick and easy to make, you don't need much weed and they get you so baked for the whole damn day!

Anyway here is my recipe, I have written this mostly by myself - I originally started with this recipe and have modified it according to my experiences with each new version of firecracker, don't ask me why some steps are weird haha, i wrote most of this while I was stoned, but who cares as long it works, right!?

OK, here goes - and any criticism/questions or thanks are appreciated



What you need:
0.5g weed per cracker (you can always eat more)
Tasty crackers, I usually use Ritz or Jacobs
High fat Peanut butter (can be substituted with Nutella/Chocolate spread)
Something small to mix your weed & peanut butter (I use toothpicks)
Enough aluminum foil to cover your crackers + optional extra
An oven (duh!?) I use the grill on mine.





Steps: (Part 1: baking your marijuana):
Pre-heat oven to 120c or 250f, wait 10 minutes for it to heat up.
What I do while waiting is make a small kind of bowl for my marijuana out of the "optional extra" aluminum foil so that it is easier to collect/check my weed after it has been through the oven.



Put the weed in the oven, and set the timer for 15 minutes, that should be enough. You can tell if you pinch your nugs and they fall apart into dust that you are perfect. Now keep your weed to the side for one moment.





Steps: (Part 2: baking your firecrackers)
Technically this part is named wrong but meh... it sounds better. Anyway set your oven to 150c or 300f and wait till it heats up... should be 10-15 mins.

This time while you wait, spread ONE side of EACH cracker with peanut butter, quite thickly, 0.5-1cm thick is ideal.

Evenly "sprinkle" your weed on half of the peanut crackers, as the other half will be used to sandwich your pot. Then using your mixing tool, carefully mix as well as possible the marijuana and peanut butter making sure as much surface area as possible comes into contact with the peanut butter. Take your time if you must, better safe than sorry.

Sandwich the remaining peanut butter crackers to the ones containing weed and give them a gentle squish together. Then completely wrap in aluminum foil, I wrap them in 1 layer, sometimes 2 but I wonder if more layers would affect the heat reaching the crackers?

Put them in the oven and set the timer for 20 minutes.
After 20 minutes, crank the heat up to 180c or 350f and set the timer for another two minutes, don't ask why I do this lol I really have no idea why I came up with this, I think it was from reading other recipes which had much higher temperatures or something?

Wait till the crackers cool down a little then ENJOY!




Notes:
1st time with firecrackers I recommend 1g of weed, also personally I have never noticed smoking tolerance effect my high with firecrackers - its always mind blowing!
I use 0.5g per cracker as a guideline for good quality herb, but any quality can be used and is sometimes recommended!
Natural peanut butter seems to contain the most fat, if in doubt just mix your PB with some butter before adding it to crackers. The more fat the better, as this is what absorbs the THC and is digested by you.
My oven has a fan, and instructions tell me to set 20c (70f) below advertised temperatures, check yours.
Aluminum foil is used to stop the crackers burning, they taste like shit when that happens so foil is a must.
THC has a boiling point of 200c or 392f
c= Celsius and f= Fahrenheit here obviously
It may take 45-90 minutes before you start feeling high DO NOT EAT TOO MUCH or you might be sick and trust me its not worth it!
The question most likely to be asked is why bake the weed? Long answer short; I'm not sure. But I definitely notice an increase in potency when smoked or eaten after being "baked" Although baking takes away most of the smell, some taste still lingers and the added strength certainly makes up for the loss. I read somewhere that the baking process converts most of the left over alkaloids to "usable" THC and THCV, which I'm guessing would mostly apply to fresher buds that haven't completely dried yet?


Anyway guys have fun this is a must try even if you are skeptical you have to try you wont be disappointed.

30 October 2010

29 October 2010

MAKE THEM

So Im sitting here high thinking about how awesome it would be to have a sweet roll from golden corral. Have you had these rolls? they are AMAZING. So as I am thinking about this I found myself using that new google feature to see if anyone else loves these rolls or knows how they make them so tasty. BAM!noticed Found it. I now have something to do Sunday. make these and give them to a few friends during a movie or video game session. So I then bookmarked the page and sent a reminder to my phone that I had the recipe. Browsed around on the site for a minute since I do enjoy cooking, and decided to join. Started filling out the form when all of a sudden I noticednoticed something a bit odd near my cursor.

20 October 2010

Racist Field Trip

Enjoy.

Favorite Band/Artist of all time?

Hey people here is your chance to post your favorite artist of all time. There is a new radio station starting up and if you would like to hear your artist featured on the station just leave a comment listing yours! All Artist will be considered and its a first come first serve from supporters of my Blog. Thanks for all your input!

17 October 2010

Tips from an old guy.

A few weeks ago an old man shared his secret to winning scratch off tickets. I know its lame that I even thought to use his information since everyone knows that scratch of games are a rip off.
Well he told me that I should never but the one dollar scratch off cards and never buy them if they have sold more than 20 on that roll. The one dollar cards never get good winnings and they have winners fewer times. They are the ones that the consumer will buy once in a while for shits and giggles.
Well I took his advice and though what the shit? I will take one of your newest 2 dollar scratch off lovely gas clerk lady. Suprized when I stepped outside to light a smoke and scratch that sucker off. I won 10 bucks! happy that I got a free pack of smokes and some change I asked for 2 more of the same ticket since they only sold 5 on that card and the old geezer was right so I began to test his theory out of 3 cards that night I spent 6 dollars. I went home with 9 dollars more than what I left with and a pack of smokes! Over the past 2 months i have been keeping track of earnings made for this old mans secret and I have spent a little under 200 dollars and "won" a few dollars over 350. Now dont go out and be "that guy" at 711 and spend your paycheck on scratch off tickets because I wont give a shit when you bawl about how I am an asshole for this and that.

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16 October 2010

Back at it.

My social life got kinda hectic so I had to take some time away from posting for a bit but Im back and want to adress linkbucks again. The earning you get from them is useless I am sorry for anyone who followed my advise and I will no longer be using them. Thanks for your input and support. LULZ Hectic in a good way. partdy hardty

07 October 2010

Anyone not currently using LinkBucks

Hey linkbucks give you a good amout of change not nearly as much as adsence but everything counts right?
Please use my referral and sign up I have made a few extra dollars off the site and it send your pay directly to paypal which is a plus. Thanks

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06 October 2010

Thought about playing again

Private servers
The way this works is through private servers. A private server is a server seperate from Blizzard and is hosted by another indivudal . Private servers require have no sign up fee, mothly payment, or requirements. It's free to join and play.

There are several kinds of private servers.

Blizzlike: This type of private server offers experience and item drop rates similar to Blizzard servers. Blizzlike servers include working instances, raids, pvp, quests, tradeskills, and often battlegrounds. They also have up to date content or are only a patch behind Blizzard servers. If you enjoy Blizzard Servers, but want to play for free, this may be the server for you.
High-Rate: This kind of private server offers increased experience and item drop rates. High-rates also include working instance, raids, pvp, quests, tradeskills, and often battlegrounds. Some High-rates also offer PvP everywhere and teleporter NPCs. If you enjoy Blizzard servers but would like to level faster and get more drops, this may be the server for you.
Fun: Fun servers offer the most freedom to players, leveling to 70 is instant and Teleporter NPCs making traveling easy. They often contain custom content, such as items, quests, zones, and instances as well as events hosted by GMs. In addition they often have item malls with a wide variety of weapons, armor, mounts, and tradeskills items. If would like to experience everything World of Warcraft has to offer without spending months of time, this may be the server for you.
Multiple servers: Some private servers even offer multiple types of servers all under the same provider. These can be the best because you can log onto different types of servers while still using the same user name/password.

05 October 2010

Take a minute and read.

OK so this was a jewtube video but the video was removed. show some love read and click and I will check out your blog and do the same!

[0:00] [...] the most racist field trip I have ever been on in my entire fucking life.
[0:03] They took us to a fuckin' cotton processing place, and there was a big-ass cotton field out in the middle of fuckin' raymond alabama, in the south of montgomery county.
[0:13] We went there, and me, and 28 other little niglets in Miss Harper's third-grade classroom, they took our asses out there, in the middle of the fuckin' august heat, and said "Hey, y'all ..."
[0:22] They gave us bags and shit, had little cute little plastic bags, with a cute - with a cotton puff person with a smile on his face, and they were like "Hey, y'all go out there, have fun, pick as much cotton as you want".
[0:35] And so my stupid ass went, you know, I went, my Mama signed off on it and and didn't think about it, and I went to the fuckin' field trip. I was in the fields just havin' a good ol' time.
[0:45] We were singin' songs and shit, out in the middle of the motherfuckin' field, picking goddamn cotton, in the middle of the fuckin' heat, and here I'm thinking: because it's a field trip, they told us you can pick as much as you want, hey, you get to keep the fuckin' cotton. You can keep it.
[1:00] So I was like "Yeah, I'm gonna keep it" and we go to get back on the bus and they're like "Okay kids, turn your bags in", and they take our asses inside, and took all the damn cotton that we had, and then told us to get back on the fuckin' bus.
[1:12] So me, being a little rebel, I took a little handful of cotton, stuffed it in my pocket, and went home.
[1:17] Then, my Mama came, and when she was doin' laundry the next night, she was like "what the fuck, is this cotton in your back pocket?" - I was like "Yeah" - "Where the hell did you get unprocessed cotton from?" - "Well, yesterday on that field trip they took us to a cotton processing plant and we got to pick cotton all day long."
[1:39] My Mama came to the school and - I swear to god - that shit went down. She locked this woman in a room, like "How dare you jive-ass motherfuckers take my kid and all these other ashy li'l negroes to a fuckin' cotton field in the middle of the summer. You fuckin' soulless bitch."
[2:00] She fuckin' checked me outta school, I didn't go to school for three days behind that shit. She said "I don't want to have to look at that bitch". She was pissed at everybody.
[2:10] Yes. That was the most racist shit I have ever gone through in my life. I didn't even understand what was wrong until the next year. I didn't even understand.
[2:18] I just thought we were gonna go have some fun, in the field. So fuck that shit. That was fuckin' sharecropping if I've ever seen it. Shit.

I wonder why it was removed.

01 October 2010

30 September 2010

Do you run? or go to the gym?

Now I would like to tell you about these headphones. I am an ipod fan and use to love my ipod for running but I recently fried my ipod while getting caught in the rain. Ok so since that is out of the way I need to tell you about these awesome behind the head earbud headphone/mp3 player combo. The sony walkman NW 252's are super lightweight. The only thing I could feel on these things was the bud in my ear. They are water resistant and sweatproof. They suggest washing them lightly in a bowl of water if they get grimy from sweat and dirt. I took a shower with mine a few times just to test them out in rain and now I have to keep from taking them to the shower because good headphones that wont sizzle when you take a shower with them? AWESOME SHOWER TIME. And charging these suckers is FAST on a 3 hour charge you will get about 11 hours of listening and on a quick 3 minute charge you can get atleast 90 minutes But if your in the market for a new mp3 player or just headphone I would definitely try these out for 50 bucks

24 September 2010

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22 September 2010

Smoke cigarettes?

Ok I know its gross and all that jazz and everyone should quit bla bla bla. I am here to tell you I smoke and I do so spending very little money on my smokes. If you have 10 minutes a day to roll or "make" your own smokes and like a filter instead of rollies then I will share with you what other are already doing. For the last few months I have been using a rolling machine A monkeyThis is the rolling machine I use. Now the tobacco and tubes you use is all up to you. I personally use cheap largo tobacco and on occasion a nice bali shag or amsterdam shag. Too each his own on these things tubes are also almost all the same you cant go wrong with any brand that I have found so far. But getting to the meat and potatoes of the post are that yes i did spend around 60$ on the first 200 cigarettes made I now only spend about 12-15 dollars a carton and only spend about 10 minutes a day making a pack of smokes. The best part isnt even the money i save on the whole deal its the fact I havent "ran out" of smokes in months never those quick trips to pick up a pack of smokes because I forgot I was low. There is also th added perk of making 20 joints in a matter of 10 minutes, perfect joints. some people will even give me cash and a bag to make a pack for them! Hand rollers are shit dont buy them get a decent machine and you wont be disappointed!

If we dont help him he will go crazy people. Help the people




New York (CNN) -- Are you tired of the extremes dominating the debate? Angry about hyperpartisans hijacking American politics? Well, Jon Stewart has a rally for you and me.
The Rally to Restore Sanity is slated for October 30, the weekend before Election Day, on the Washington Mall.
This isn't a concealed campaign rally for either party. It's a counterprotest against the rising tide of conformity that causes hyperpartisans to demonize people with whom they disagree. It's the anti-demagogue Saturday on the mall; people taking to the streets and yelling, "Be reasonable!"
Here's how Stewart described it on "The Daily Show": "We live in troubled times, with real people who have real problems. ... Problems that have real but imperfect solutions, that I believe 70 to 80 percent of our population could agree to try, and ultimately live with. Unfortunately, the conversation and the process is controlled by the other 15 to 20 percent.
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"You may know them as the people who believe that Obama is a secret Muslim planning a socialist takeover of America ... or that George Bush let 9/11 happen to help pad Dick Cheney's Halliburton stock portfolio. You've seen their signs: 'Obama is Hitler'; 'Bush is Hitler'... But why don't we hear from the 70 to 80 percenters? Well, most likely because you have sh*t to do."
Among the signs suggested for the rally:
-- "I disagree with you, but I'm pretty sure you're not Hitler"
-- "9/11 was an outside job"
-- "Got Competence?"
-- "I'm not afraid of Muslims, Tea Partiers, Socialists, Immigrants, Gun Owners or Gays ... but I am scared of spiders."
-- "Take it Down a Notch For America"
In the week since the Rally to Restore Sanity was announced, more than 100,000 people have signed up on Facebook (not exactly a scientific measure of success but a good gauge of interest), and more than 900,000 people have watched the announcement on the Comedy Central website.
For those who like their mock politics laced with paranoia, the indispensable Stephen Colbert is offering an alternative to the earnestness with his "Keep Fear Alive" rally. Those three words sum up an entire established media and political strategy.
All this excitement is a reflection of the fact that Jon Stewart earned the title of "the most trusted man in news" in a Time magazine online poll last year.
Sure, Stewart and Colbert are comedians and their rallies could wind up boosting ratings for their shows. But there's a serious point underlying these events.
Media manipulation by professional partisans on both sides has become so predictable that satire has emerged as the last, best way to cut through the spin cycle.
Viewers' intelligence is respected even as they are entertained, and between laughs the civic backbone begins to straighten a bit. News doesn't need to taste like medicine, and nonpartisan does not have to mean neutral.
There is a silent majority of Americans who feel politically homeless in today's polarized debates. They are not activists obsessed with politics. But they are no less patriotic than the partisans.
They are active citizens with busy lives. They view government as an attempt to solve problems, not a war between special interests or an hate-fueled ideological debate camp. And too often they are ignored.
Stewart's rally recognizes that there is an opportunity here -- a massive unmet market between the 15 percent of Americans who call themselves conservative Republicans and the 11 percent of Americans who describe themselves as liberal Democrats.
The conventional wisdom media strategy depends on appeals to narrow but intense niche audiences -- frequently using conflict, tension, fear and resentment.
The political extension of that approach is the low-turnout closed partisan primaries that get flooded with out-of-state activist money and nominate a Christine O'Donnell in Delaware or kick out Mayor Adrian Fenty in Washington without ever giving independents or members of the opposite party a chance to vote. All this will seem absurd one day, but right now it's the status quo.
Our country is being polarized for political, partisan and personal profit. And it's time for the center to push back.
Unconnected but not unrelated to the Stewart rally is another sign that the center is starting to strike back -- independent New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg is supporting centrist candidates on both sides of the aisle, a mind-blowing idea in the "your team vs. mine" world of Washington.
But of course that centrist approach is how most Americans think -- they try to vote for the person, not the party.
And they understand that the two parties have increasingly become obstacles to the open functioning of democracy. That's why 40 percent of Americans have declared their independence from the two parties, creating the largest and fastest-growing segment of the electorate, independent voters.
I wrote "Wingnuts" to warn about the rise of extremism in the age of Obama, detailing the way hyperpartisans have hijacked our politics and artificially divided our country. We are now locked in a cycle of incitement that is crippling our ability to unite and solve problems absent a crisis.
It's a long war, with plenty of battles won and lost but Stewart has been sounding the alarm for a while. In my appearance on "The Daily Show" five years ago, I first heard Stewart offer up the ironic battle cry "take to the streets and yell 'be reasonable!' " Now it's time to put that idea into action.
People are already asking whether Stewart's "Restoring Sanity" rally can outdraw Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" religious revival on the Washington Mall this summer. It's a proxy for the larger question of whether the centrists will ever care as much as the activist extremes.
Others question why we should take this media event seriously in a high-stakes election season. It matters because we're going to need to draw on this spirit no matter what happens on Election Day.
If humor can help rebalance politics by pointing out the absurdities of what currently passes for debate, it is far better than throwing more red meat into the arena. It's even better if the proponent punches both left and right as a matter of principle, as this rally promises to do.
More examples of independence might be what it takes for the news industry to be trusted again as the honest brokers of American politics.

look at the call I made a few years back Im told its funny! NSFW lang.

21 September 2010

LOOK AT THIS FUCKING MONKEY!



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Ill follow you if you follow me

New Blog!

Hello

This is my new blog where I tell people about things I find on the internet as well as things I find in my daily (offline) life!

Hope you enjoy.

Cop drives 126 mph into 2 teens and KILLZ DEM. all charges dropped

 - News-Democrat
Former Illinois State trooper Matt Mitchell is asking the state to compensate him for injuries from a crash in which he hit and killed two Collinsville sisters at triple-digit speeds.
Mitchell filed a worker's compensation case on Sept. 13 against the Illinois State Police. The case is pending.
"I wouldn't have filed the case if I thought it was frivolous or didn't have merit," said Kerri O'Sullivan, of the St. Louis firm of Brown and Crouppen, who represents Mitchell. "People get hurt at work all the time. It's our job as lawyers to help people with the difficult and complicated administrative process of worker's compensation."
Three worker's compensation lawyers say they believe Mitchell could receive compensation for the injuries he received in a Nov. 23, 2007, high-speed crash that resulted in the deaths of sisters Kelli and Jessica Uhl and injured Kelly and Christine Marler, of Fayetteville.
Thomas Q. Keefe, a Belleville lawyer who represented the Uhl girls' parents, Kimberly Schlau and Brian Uhl, in a civil lawsuit against the State Police, called Mitchell's claim "outrageous, but predictable."
"This man has no shame. He has no shame when he recanted his plea of guilty. He has no shame when he insisted on the stand that he was not responsible for this crash," Keefe said. "And he has no shame when he files for worker's compensation benefits."
Mitchell was driving 126 mph in busy day-after-Thanksgiving traffic on Interstate 64 near O'Fallon while sending and receiving e-mails and talking to his girlfriend on his cell phone moments before the crash. Mitchell was responding to an accident near Lebanon, but help already was at the scene of the accident where Mitchell was responding, authorities said.
Mitchell crossed over the median and hit the girls' car head-on. He sustained severe leg injuries.
After the accident, Mitchell was suspended with pay for nearly two years, drawing his $68,000 annual salary. He resigned from the Illinois State Police after pleading guilty to the criminal charges.
Mitchell pleaded guilty to reckless homicide and reckless driving in exchange for a sentence of 30 months probation.
Although Mitchell pleaded guilty to causing the accident, he can still receive a worker's compensation award, three lawyers agreed, saying that the only defense the state may have is whether or not Mitchell was doing his job as a state trooper when the accident occurred.
"If the accident occurred in the furtherance of the function of your employer, even if it was done in a negligent manner, it can be compensible under the Worker's Compensation Act," said Rod Thompson, a Belleville worker's compensation attorney.
"If an accident arises out of the course and scope of a person's employment, the employee is entitled to worker's compensation, despite their poor judgment," said Bruce R. Cook, a Belleville lawyer who handles worker's compensation cases.
Ian Elfenbaum, a Chicago lawyer, said an employee can be under the influence of drugs or alcohol when an injury occurs and still collect worker's comp benefits.
"You can be reckless and even negligent while working in the course and scope of your employment," said Elfenbaum. "Negligence or recklessness on the part of the employee is not a defense for the employer."
During the hearing on the civil suit filed by the Uhls' parents in the Illinois Court of Claims, the Illinois attorney general, who represented the state police in the suit, signed a stipulation agreeing that, despite his plea to the criminal charges, Mitchell was acting in his capacity as a state trooper when the accident occurred.
"That admission seals the deal," Thompson said. "That's all you need to get a compensible injury."
During the April Court of Claims hearing, Mitchell denied that he was responsible for the crash, despite pleading guilty three days earlier to reckless homicide and reckless driving charges.
Illinois worker's compensation was designed to allow injured workers easier access to health benefits and awards, Cook said, adding that "this claim is an insult to taxpayers and those two girls' families."
Under the Illinois Worker's Compensation Act, each injured body part is assigned a number of weeks of pay, and a hearing officer determines the percent of each injured body part.
For example, a hearing officer could determine that a person suffered a 50-percent loss of a leg. If the employee's gross salary was $60,000, he would receive 107.50 weeks at 60 percent of their weekly salary, or $74,423. But it could be an even greater award if the hearing officer finds Mitchell sustained a permanent total disability or finds the state must pay the difference between the amount that he earns now and the amount he earned as a state trooper.
That could be hundreds of thousands of dollars, Keefe said, that will be paid by the taxpayers. The benefits are non-taxable.
"But he still has to get out of bed every day and know that he caused the death of those two girls, and know that he didn't take responsibility for that," Keefe said. "He still has to look himself in the mirror and think about the fact his actions forever took two girls away from their parents, then he filed for worker's compensation benefits."
Contact reporter Beth Hundsdorfer at bhundsdorfer@bnd.com or 239-2570.


Read more: http://www.bnd.com/2010/09/21/1408366/trooper-asks-for-help-with-his.html#ixzz10CNy9JLg

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