Something caught my eye in this article, see if you can find it.

Why? Are they likely to just have arrived home from work and want some “relaxation”?

Nope. Pretty common knowledge. In fact, every day at 4:20p.m., the local alternative station does a “420 pause for the cause”

Talk about not keeping up, I was singing a song of sixpence.

I had to explain it to my father when he saw a bumper sticker that said “It’s 4:21. What was I doing?” Now he thinks I smoke pot.

I thought that the cops letting the informant leave with 4 lbs of weed is what caught your eye.

I never heard of 4:20 either. Ignorance fought.

Jeesh. Never heard of it either…

The origin of the association of 4:20 with marijuana is hazy, but one popular theory involves a California high school and a statue of Louis Pasteur.

I’m still not sure if thisis a coincidence.

It’s not.

By the time of his post he was ten minutes early.

Never heard of 420 before but thanks to this board, I now feel a teensy bit more hip.

You know, this was the first thing that popped into my head too. :smiley:

Umm… since more than one poster has mentioned this, is this an actual reference, or am I getting whooshed?

5 pounds, 12 ounces of marijauna in a plastic container?

Is that an actual saying or something?

Figured that part out. :wink: Just trying to figure out if the number-letter sequence had any meaning (or lack thereof) from before this.

Yeah, I figured you figured as I was posting. I was wondering the same about the sequence though.

Unless they mean we still don’t know the cause of the discrepancy in the amounts of pot in the story, or where the remaining 2 lbs, 4 oz went.

You don’t wanna open that can of worms guys.

A while back, a poster started a thread asking for help in figuring out what “14 k of g in a f p d” (I think that’s the right sequence). He strung us along for a while, claiming that he got it from a friend, the friend knew the answer, he would be back in a couple of days with the answer… I think that poster stopped posting at that time. He may have been tracked down and lynched.

Wasn’t the answer:

14 kilos of grass in a Ford parked downtown