I'm Drunk/Stoned thread

yes it’s my family’s house. It’s my house.

THese new beatle remasters are fuckin seck. hot damn. not llike i needed an excuse to listen to them anyways but this is fucking awesome. extra blazed as well.

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I got some more “monster”, man this stuff is reee-dik. I luvs it.

Last night One consumed a lot of Salvia with a friend after jamming. We decided to be goofy. One ended up getting on the floor and saying something to the extent of “Hello, my name is Marvin (it’s not), and I enjoy crawling on floors in my free time.” We also produced some bird noises.

Strange tales from a strange time. :slight_smile:

About to smoke some stink kind. Maybe listen to music. Maybe play some instruments.

Life is good.

If One enjoys salvia a lot, I suggest seeking the next level.

yeah man, Salvia blows. get past that shit, pronto…

when i smoke salvia it feels like my soul has been ripped out

Wait, what’s so funny about that?


This was a pretty good wheat ale from a brewery by my new apartment in colorado.

And this has been my night… good night everyone

Stoned La-Z-Boy SNES FTW!

Weird. I just had a dream that I went to go buy a SNES and when I went home I already had one.

It is actually in the highlands, near the Roan Highlands of NC and in a mountainous area called the highlands of North Carolina. This part of the Appalachian mountains contains the highest peak east of the Rockies, Mt. Mitchell. I’m not sure what the deal with the Gaelic part is, but I know there is substantial Gaelic influence in this region of NC, and they have the little Scottish bagpipe guy as their mascot, so they are obviously aware of the origin of the term.

I am well aware of the fact that there are Scottish Highlands and that “Gaelic” originated from over there, but there are good reasons why this beer is called Gaelic Ale, I’m just not entirely sure what they are. This is the type of information I have trouble retaining these days.

The Gaelic part probably came from the origal peope that settled these mountains were for the most part scottish. Gaelic was the scottish language before english. That might be it I dont really know so do not quote me.

Micheal sounds like a solid night man

^ What does pot have to do with that?

my bad i posted on this thread for a reason :sunglasses:

Ah thank goodness for corrections and lessons.

Your breath smells like Gaelic.

Your MOM smells like the Gaelic.

I watch Mike Greenberg and Mike Gaelic in the mornings.