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We had the red, [ it was in keeping with the cold war ]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_500_telephone
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We had the tan and the pink handsets, grandma had the green.
Back then the phone company (only one, of course) charged extra each month for each additional handset.
Yep, forgot about that.My parents had the puke green, ugh.
Our rip off phone company also charge for any color other than black.
I kinda like the green. I have a pink princess phone, and a beige wallhanger. I guess I have them anyway. Haven't laid eyes on them in ages :^D I'd love to have a vintage pay phone with a fully enclosed wood booth. Not very useful, but it would be a cool thing to have.My parents had the puke green, ugh.
Our rip off phone company also charge for any color other than black.
The reason we are forced to have those shitty spouts on gas cans in USA these days.Holy shit thats one stupid person.
It looks like he totally removed the spout, probably because it was a safety spout. By discouraging him from using a spout at all, it may have actually made the problem worse.The reason we are forced to have those shitty spouts on gas cans in USA these days.
HAHAHHAHHA. So...idiotic I know...but I did something similar once...but I have great lungs and got it put out
So where's the part where they talk about how it affects you mentally (paranoia, anxiety, depression) and the potential effects that make doing things like driving dangerous?
I'm all for legalizing pot. But I wish the pro-pot lobby would accurately represent the drug. Just like alcohol it can be beneficial and even fun if used appropriately. Used inappropriately it can be dangerous or even deadly.
So where's the part where they talk about how it affects you mentally (paranoia, anxiety, depression) and the potential effects that make doing things like driving dangerous?
I'm all for legalizing pot. But I wish the pro-pot lobby would accurately represent the drug. Just like alcohol it can be beneficial and even fun if used appropriately. Used inappropriately it can be dangerous or even deadly.
Deaths due to toxicity from normal consumption may be "zero," but there are almost certainly some tangential deaths due to behavioral effects and temporary impairment. That's what Paratus is saying.Deadly? I'm not a pot smoker at all, never even been high... But If I recall one of the boasting points for pot is that the death counter for it is at 0.
Alcohol on the other hand... isn't at 0.