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Post by Navarre Trojan on Oct 23, 2014 16:06:23 GMT -6
Cups people, CUPS!
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Post by Navarre Trojan on Oct 23, 2014 16:10:56 GMT -6
A red solo cup without the coke is fine. Yeah no sense sullying good liquor with coke! Ahhhh, "to cup or not to cup", is that the question?
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Post by doug4troy on Oct 23, 2014 16:21:29 GMT -6
Yeah no sense sullying good liquor with coke! Ahhhh, "to cup or not to cup", is that the question? I believe it is. But folks ain't fooling anyone drinking out of that red solo cup... We know what you have in there!
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Post by Navarre Trojan on Oct 23, 2014 16:24:15 GMT -6
Ahhhh, "to cup or not to cup", is that the question? I believe it is. But folks ain't fooling anyone drinking out of that red solo cup... We know what you have in there! so how many cups could a cup cup if a cup could cup cups?
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Post by pcbtrojan on Oct 24, 2014 14:26:25 GMT -6
I believe it is. But folks ain't fooling anyone drinking out of that red solo cup... We know what you have in there! so how many cups could a cup cup if a cup could cup cups? 42
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Post by jerichojohnny on Oct 24, 2014 16:24:41 GMT -6
I have no complaints with the cups this year. While they are a bit white and generic, it's a good cup for when you want to guzzle too much coke. I've worked on drinking out of our glasses more here at home to cut back a bit on my coke consumption - I LOVE Diet Coke but the new cup is fine for when I fall off the wagon. My view on other things discussed in this thread is that there is nothing unbiblical about drinking in moderation, although I myself am the slightest of social drinkers. I almost never drink at home, (unless I'm by myself for the weekend and want to sit outside and have some scotch and cigar like I did this past one) I don't drink at tailgates or football games, and I don't drink when I go out to eat normally. So generally the only time I drink is when I get invited out by the guys at work on a Friday night, and that's about it. I also don't use tobacco anymore (except for the aforementioned cigar maybe once every 3 months) and don't use any illegal drugs. That said, I don't have any moral objections to marijuana in most contexts, and am looking forward to voting for Amendment 2 here in Florida to create access to medical marijuana at the state level (these laws really just remove state criminal penalties for doctors recommending marijuana and businesses supplying it, etc.) as a precursor in a decade or two to full-on legalization. Man, I wish there was more excitement in the football this year so I wouldn't have had the opportunity to write that. Oh well. No offense but my vote will cancel out your vote. I'm not voting to open up legalization. Got enough problems with these young people without having a state full of stoners. That and I don't want to behind some stoner at Walmart buying a bag of Great Value weed homershake No offense taken. I don't think of democracy in that way - if we thought about votes cancelling each other there are plenty of people who wouldn't vote - but it's a cumulative effort, and the act of an informed vote itself is the most important thing. Also, I remain hopeful that Amendment 2 will pass week after next. If it doesn't happen this year, it's still just a matter of time. The writing is on the wall, just like homosexual marriage. Amendment 2 is a bit vague in spots and not perfectly written by any means, but it's progress. I really don't think a constitutional amendment is the ideal way of passing this, but there's your citizen's initiative in action. A close legal study of the amendment's language and years of research on legalization convinces me that, while there are drawbacks, being able to regulate, tax, and monitor use is better in the long run than allowing it to fester in the streets. The War on Drugs has been a failure, why not seek new solutions? I guarantee you that, however you vote, we will not be seeing kids buying dime bags at discount retailers. There's no reason marijuana shouldn't be treated like alcohol or tobacco philosophically, although even states with full-legalization are closely regulating sales.
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