Not really; it’s just a coincidence. Thursdays (and sometimes Mondays) are usually light days on the MLB schedule, as it’s often a “travel day” in between a weekday series and a weekend series. For example, my Brewers played a three-game series in Seattle against the Mariners on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, then were off on Thursday, as they traveled back home to Milwaukee, to host the Red Sox in a series that starts on Friday.
Yes, but let’s give my dear friend Pittsburgh’s own Norman Nardini some credit!
Norman Nardini, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, created two or more cover versions of this song in the 1980s. One was a studio LP, and another was a version featured on his live CD from 1994, both produced by Circumstantial Records, based in New York City. Norman first came across the song in 1983 when his friend Stush brought home the 45 as part of the music he had bought during a vacation in Hawaii. Nardini had his band learn it at once and has been performing the song for over twenty years. He wanted to air a cover version on CBS in the 1980s, but the label could not track down the original writers.[citation needed]
I’ve had my medical card for five years now but never take advantage of the 420 sales. I sat outside yesterday enjoying my medicine.
Unexpected 4/20 goodness - my contractor texted me and asked if I wanted him to pick up anything. He brought back an ounce of Lava Cake in a mason jar. It was obvious the universe wanted to reward me on that special day!
Well, it is Hitler’s birthday, so I might be careful wishing complete strangers a happy holiday…
Ya know, it was some real genius to put 4/20 the day after 4/19.
Where was this?
Probably pretty much every dispo, yesterday. I used to work at one - April 20th was an “all hands” day, NO call outs, nobody off, and we were still slammed beyond belief, even with literally every warm body on staff.
Yeah, it’s fun selling weed (esp. if you make friends with the inventory guys, they have to sometimes get rid of expiring stuff and I ain’t picky!) but at a certain point, it’s literally just like any other retail/customer service job.
… but with a very, um, useful employee discount.
I suppose it would be not be unexpected of the stoner community that nobody, and I mean nobody, would think to stock up on the days before the holiday, rather than waiting to that very day.
Kinda like if everybody tried to buy their turkey on Thanksgiving morning. ![]()
Whoa! Who knew that was coming. Wow, man, we better git on down to the weed shop like … pronto or something. Yeah … pronto.
Once, in college, I theorized that the reason we smoke on 4/20 is so we can ruminate on peace during such a horrendous occasion.
That might have also been the time when I declared that smoking a bong made you connect with the universe (“there’s fire, water, earth, and air. It’s like all of the elements are together. It must be profound!”)
Respectfully, you aren’t clear on the holiday tradition. It’s festive on April 20th to be among fellow stoners - as an example, when I lived in Denver there was a huge crowd who’d gather in a park downtown so they could all hang out.
In other places, the most obvious place to find your kindred spirits is down at the dispensary (what my ex-wife used to call the “pottery”). It’s a happy time, and getting a chance to smile at those with whom you share a common interest is part of the joy of the holiday.
(Either that, or stoners who’ve stocked up before 4/20 have already gone through their stash, and are totally out by the time the day comes)
Oh, I did. It was just a beautiful moment of happenstance that I was able to get my lava cake without planning for it.
FTR: My life circumstances have so conspired that I have never had the opportunity to partake. But retirement and impending freedom now beckons and that is one of the first items on the list of lifelong omissions to be remedied. So please don’t take my ignorance or good-natured ribbing as some sort of blue-nosed disapproval.
Far from it.
Yeah, I’m fairly ignorant when it comes to a lot of this, honestly. MFN, who was very disappointed that he had to work last night and so made up for it this morning before heading to sleep, confess with me when I buy anything. I just follow his advice.
When the time comes, if you need a guide, I’m available. When I was in my late 20s, I provided this service for a friend-of-a-friend who wanted to try cannabis for her frequent migraines. She was in her late 50s, which seemed amazingly old to me at the time.
Turns out cannabis erased her pain after the third hit. She cried tears of joy.
Thank you Good Sir. The explosion of choice does seem a bit overwhelming. Kind of like somebody just arrived from e.g. Somalia having to make sense of the breakfast cereal aisle at a supermarket.
The dispensary I saw was in Cottonwood AZ, but it was happening all over. Had I been by myself, I probably would have stopped and gotten in line too cause everyone seemed to be having a good time.
That’s heavy, man.
That was one of the best parts about working as a budtender. Yeah, yeah, most customers just wanna get high - and that’s fine! we got you! - but the medical patients … people in pain, who are trying to avoid opioids, or who’ve been taken off opioids … lung cancer patients who can’t smoke or vape … people who said they hadn’t slept in, oh, three or four days … now they presented a bit of a challenge.
I loved knowing that I was helping them!
On a related note, they’re doing nifty things with edibles and sublingual doses these days. (I highly recommend the latter, if they’re available in your area. Quick release directly into the bloodstream, no mucking about with digestion times and liver metabolism.)
I saw this Norm MacDonald bit yesterday and it had me howling.
It’s cool. I answered in the intended spirit. Maybe you were thinking it was the same type of occasion as somebody waiting until Dec. 25 to do their Christmas shopping.
Some have sales that day only and limited supply. A local dispensary had sales all week building to the big sales on Thursday. One had a drawing you could enter to win $10k. One year there was a car show and hot dogs in the parking lot and lots of prize wheels.