A chronic history

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
Yeah, same bud shots..that's true. I wonder if any of the people they got from N. Cali are registered on RIU... lol
It's was interesting, especially if you pay attention and realize how the seeds got back to america and stuff. That was cool.
I missed the cocaine one though damn it.

EDIT: I did see the cocain one. That one's a little old but good too.
 

LarryTheStoner

Well-Known Member
ha ha i watched it tonight and i felt like they did a pretty good job. Its a solid update from that Marijuana Inc special that has been running for the past 4 years. And hey Chealseys Man I agree they should have talked about Colorado more. Us mountain folk know our nugs better than you city people :)
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Chelseys Man

Active Member
Haha hells yeah. They talked about Colorado like twice. Lolz oh well. That was my second time watching it too. Itsna pretty good one I have to say
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
Haha hells yeah. They talked about Colorado like twice. Lolz oh well. That was my second time watching it too. Itsna pretty good one I have to say
You CO folks gotta come into the light and you will get your 15. It'll happen sooner rather than later because 19 failed and I'll bet CO beats CA to it.
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
More bud porn woulda been nice. I woulda like if they explained each hydroponic system a little more. They can definitely make that into a two or like three part series.
 

doc111

Well-Known Member
More bud porn woulda been nice. I woulda like if they explained each hydroponic system a little more. They can definitely make that into a two or like three part series.
I thought it was pretty good as MJ documentaries go. More bud porn is always a good thing but they had a lot compared to some of the other recent MJ documentaries. All in all I thought it was pretty good.:weed:
 

hic

Well-Known Member
I saw it! I wanted nothing more than to have a mule kick that blonde in her teeth that worked for "stick it in the bud?" It was a rather informitive production though on the the sheer ability to take Human Rights away from the people! It is nice to see that we don't really give a shit to what "they" think.
 
190 Million pot heads around the world!! We should all get together and smoke out... that would be fun :) Def better than Marijuana Inc, that they show on CNBC. Haha Has anyone seen "Should I Smoke Dope?" on BBCA? Haha that chic was crazy, made for a lame show. She took a couple of hits of a J in Amsterdam and was freaking out.

About Chronic History, that was pretty good. Not too keen about how they portrayed mexicans as having introduced smoking weed, esp when Lincoln and Jefferson- I think- have been noted to smoke and grow it. They didn't even cover anything about how hemp and it's plant was driven to illegality bc of big time paper companies losing money!

As for D.A.R.E., Nip It In The Bud & Just Say No, are they crazy? It seems there is no way they can get 190 Million potheads to quit. That is a strong number :)
 

angelsbandit

Well-Known Member
I would fire whoever trimmed the buds they were showing.

You could not even see the bud for all the leaves on a lot of what they showed.
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
190 Million pot heads around the world!! We should all get together and smoke out... that would be fun :) Def better than Marijuana Inc, that they show on CNBC. Haha Has anyone seen "Should I Smoke Dope?" on BBCA? Haha that chic was crazy, made for a lame show. She took a couple of hits of a J in Amsterdam and was freaking out.

About Chronic History, that was pretty good. Not too keen about how they portrayed mexicans as having introduced smoking weed, esp when Lincoln and Jefferson- I think- have been noted to smoke and grow it. They didn't even cover anything about how hemp and it's plant was driven to illegality bc of big time paper companies losing money!

As for D.A.R.E., Nip It In The Bud & Just Say No, are they crazy? It seems there is no way they can get 190 Million potheads to quit. That is a strong number :)
THe meixcans probably werent the first to smoke it, but it was the first time the white people decided to care.
 
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