Cannabis
Related: About this forumReminiscences. Share 'em if ya got 'em.
In my case, Im sharing because I still have a few reminiscences rattling down upstairs. If our stories manage to get preserved in the digital effluvium, theyre still a snapshot of experiences from the days when widespread use of cannabis made a comeback from a a bygone era of of acceptance and accessibility. That oral history will survive in a much better way than scraps and segments remain of American societys relationship with cannabis up until Reefer Madness hit the big screen.
Today, Ill share an interview with Chico Marx in which the origin of Grouchos name is revealed. Ill say no more. The YouTube video is brief, yet provides a memory that could have been lost if not for this serendipitous interview question.
MiHale
(10,765 posts)I was a teenager probably a junior in high school, about 1968. My Dad had a talk with me about grass and its evils. He played the clarinet and loved to go to jazz clubs, he was familiar with cannabis.
We got talking about jazz, the people in the clubs, what happened in there, got around to talking about usage in the club. After a bunch of meaningless drivel I asked him what they kept their grass in before baggies.
He told me paper bags, envelopes and the like, said it was bad cause some would always spill out into their pockets, but it was okay cause it was like a hidden stash. You just turned the pocket liner inside out and used the stuff you shook out.
A light suddenly brightened in my head
Thats where we got the term shake
the last little bit left.
That was the only conversation we had on cannabis. I got my stash back
and found a better place to keep it.
EYESORE 9001
(27,491 posts)When I was a high school senior, my mother found my stash, who in turn told my father in preparation for the inevitable talk to come. It ended with an almost verbatim prequel to Mr. Hands diatribe in Fast Times at Ridgemont High: and stop smoking that dope! In between, however, he admitted to having smoked hemp on a production farm during WW II, saying we knew it was a narcotic, as I thought hypocritical much?
lark
(24,143 posts)My sister and I had a little bit of lsd and decided to take it one Saturday. We weren;t out of our minds, just very very high. We were sitting on the floor, listening to Led Zeppelin and laughing. My mom came in the room, and seemed to get a contact high from us. She sat down on the floor with us and listented to the music and we talked about rock and roll and laughed and then she got up to do more chores & told us to do ours. We, of course, thought this was hysterical, so we laughed for awhile, then got up and did our chores. I think a good part of our high and hilarity was getting away with it.