Happy 420 Holiday

Another year and another 420 holiday.

Not that I actually participate anymore. :cool: I leave that for the younger crowd these days. I’ve heard the event at University of Colorado, Boulder is very large.

For those who aren’t familiar with this unofficial holiday.

420 not so great here.
//Columbine

It’s Hitler’s birthday.

It’s the anniversary of Columbine.

I’m getting two fillings later today.

W00t!

Last year, my office had a pot luck on 4/20.

I made brownies.

Yes! All hail to Highway 420, the shortest 400-series highway in Ontario!

Funny to see that someone on Wikipedia’s staff has a sense of humor. From today’s main page:

I live in Boulder - pot is basically legal, you need a card, but on this day…no one needs a card. I won’t be able to drive on Broadway all day, especially after they hoist the 60-ft long joint up over the road.

I still partake, it’s much safer than booze and no one has to worry about getting a case of the rage after smoking a J.

Puff, Puff, Give people.

p.s. It was a very interesting moving from a conservative state in New England to a very liberal city here in Colorado. Pot seems to be just a given on the streets. I do know the crime rate went waaay down after all those dispensaries opened [89 in Boulder alone] and sales of twinkies and other tastely snacks skyrocketed. Its interesting in a town where everyone is so health conscious.

Puff, puff, pass.

Don’t park on the grass.

Fact: If you multiply the numbers in the title of the Bob Dylan song “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35” (which contains the chorus “Everybody must get stoned.”) the result is 420.

It’s also the anniversary of the Macondo blowout.