Friday, September 08, 2006

Don't smoke it, read it up.


Grass. GRAAAASSS. Greeeeen. Soft, smelly, shiny. My dogs love leaves of grass. Do you? 'Leaves of Grass', by Walt Whitman. Poetry. A newer way of picking up girls or boys. A never-failing way of feeling FINE.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

SMOKE WEED AND JUST CHILL DUDE...
ITS LIKE HAVIN SEX IN A SMALL SMOKEY ROOM(U PROBABLY ALREADY KNEW THAT THOUGH U LITTLE JOINTMASTER)

SEE YOU
JOHN ANDREWS
England, 1:00/28/10/06

Anonymous said...

just kiddin u no me from the timeu kame 2 england and we got really stoned in our car. write 2 me my msn is crispyjoint69@hot...

Anonymous said...

Hola, mi amiago. Io soy una ingle.
Io ser de boston(Reina uniada). Aora ti ablare in anglish, okeio?
Well, i finded your website n' i thinked "i will leave a message"so i did. i am really high at this moment and my friend john told me to leave a message, sodddjeeeeeeeppt biscuits, shampoo, bacon,detergent and weed from Ali-Baba n' 40 thiefs.well, seeyou.

Anonymous said...

Well, dear, keep smoking. Your English will go to hell and you will, too.
By the way, let Boston stay where it is.
Muá, muá.

Anonymous said...

Hey you, do you now there's Boston city in england? No? well, there's search it

Anonymous said...

Ever so sorry.You're right. The best Encyclopaedia in the world (Britannica)tells us what I have copied: 'town and borough (district), administrative and historic county of Lincolnshire, England, on the River Witham on the northern margin in the Fens. Boston town has served as a small port since the 13th century, when, as a member of the Hanseatic League, it traded in wool and wine. With the progressive silting of the river and changing patterns of trade, the town's prosperity declined. It was from Boston that many of the Puritans set forth for the New World. Boston's church is a landmark for the surrounding flat country of the Fens. The tower, known as Boston Stump, is 272.5 feet (83 metres) high. The church itself is a Decorated-style building extensively restored since 1931. The contemporary importance of the town of Boston derives from its continued modest function as a port and from the presence of agricultural and cattle markets. Industries are based largely on agricultural processing. The surrounding borough is mostly rural and intensively cultivated. Area borough, 139 square miles (360 square km). Pop. (1991) town, 34,606; (1998 est.) district, 54,700.'
I promise I'll pay a visit.

Anonymous said...

Your resource is actually outstanding. Many thanks for that.

Joan Climent said...

Thaaaank you.

Anonymous said...

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Joan Climent said...

An old post this is,but Walt Whitman deserves more that just what I did: recommend his masterpiece.