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March 4, 2007

Return of the hippy (505)

Hey fuckers!

My ongoing neglect of you has been troubling me of late; I haven’t been nearly as prolific as I would like. I aim to change that, starting today!

I’m back, I’m bad and I’m dangerous to know!

Can you dig it?

It’s simple really, I’ve been mainly without weed for months and months now, but the situation is changing. Without a steady, regular supply of skunky bud, I don’t really get much done.

The truth is, I’ve spent more time worrying where my next spliff was coming from than I have writing anything. That’s a bad thing.

Things are now looking up; supplies seem to be slowly returning and near as I can tell, life is looking good again for a certain north London based hippy of questionable moral fibre!

It’s sucked not being able to find any weed or worse finding weed that is rendered unsmokable with the addition of potentially poisonous adulterants.

If anyone is really to blame for the grit weed situation, it’s the government and their pointless prohibition of a plant. If the supply were managed by business and industry, instead of criminals, this would have never happened.

If you’re against the legalisation of cannabis, then you are against business and capitalism. Capitalism is based upon supply and demand. If there’s a demand for something and you attempt to prevent the supply, then you are very much against the very foundation of capitalism, therefore you can’t be trusted to approach any matter sensibly!

It’s just plain common sense!

Free the weed!

My plan is to make more of an effort around here again and try to recapture some of my former glory. Ok, maybe not glory, but at least try to contribute more frequently.

So there you have it, this hippy is going to be providing you with more laughs, more tears and more reasons to be grateful you’re alive. That can’t be a bad thing!

Check back often or grab one of my many syndication feeds. There’s just no stopping me now!

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