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bob > wrote:

> On Sat, 7 Feb 2009 20:47:51 -0800 (PST), "Michael O'Connor"
> > shouted from the highest rooftop:
>
> >
> >> > Then, why (to make it on-topic) don't you cook with it. Cannabis
> >> > cookies can be very enjoyable ... I understand.
> >>
> >> Yeah I've had Cannabis cookies and they were too strong.
> >> I lay on the couch and laughed for an hour or two.
> >> Also I found it a bit disconcerting that there appeared to be a time delay
> >> between my brain and my body. Cannabis smokers have told me that it is
> >> better smoking it.
> >> I can't inhale cigarette smoke.

> >
> >I've read where Cannabis loses about 40 percent of it's potency if it
> >is cooked and eaten as opposed to smoking it. I tried Pot Brownies a
> >couple times and didn't get a buzz off them. Used to smoke pot;
> >haven't touched it in ten years since my workplace adopted a random
> >drug testing policy.

>
> The wife of one of my editors used to cook up hash brownies and send
> him to work with a bunch for me to take home.
>
> The publisher was very much against that sort of thing and had a fit
> one day when I burned some incense in my office because he thought it
> was a joint. After showing him the packet it came in I convinced him
> otherwise, but he asked me not to do it again because someone else
> might think the same thing.
>
> The editor and I used to eat a few brownies at work during the day and
> share them with the receptionist. It was a happy workplace and the
> brownies certainly made the day more pleasant for everyone, including,
> I daresay, the publisher.
>


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