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December 20, 2012
Bah, Humbug!
Not A High Score
How much do you know about marijuana?
From the site: In November 2012, Massachusetts became the 18th state to legalize the use of marijuana for medical purposes. Voters in Washington and Colorado passed initiatives that would make their states the first in the country to allow recreational use of the drug. But under federal law, the sale of cannabis remains illegal. And the US Food and Drug Administration states that marijuana has "no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States." How much do you know about marijuana? Take our quiz and find out.
As you can see, I didn't score very well. Maybe if I'd been stoned....
How much do you know about marijuana?
Obama says going after marijuana 'not a top priority'
From the site: In November 2012, Massachusetts became the 18th state to legalize the use of marijuana for medical purposes. Voters in Washington and Colorado passed initiatives that would make their states the first in the country to allow recreational use of the drug. But under federal law, the sale of cannabis remains illegal. And the US Food and Drug Administration states that marijuana has "no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States." How much do you know about marijuana? Take our quiz and find out.
As you can see, I didn't score very well. Maybe if I'd been stoned....
How much do you know about marijuana?
Obama says going after marijuana 'not a top priority'
December 19, 2012
whinge
From the Dictionary.com Word of the Day
whinge [hwinj, winj] verb (used without object), whinged, whing·ing.
British and Australian Informal.
to complain; whine.
This is a word I picked up from my British friends in MSN Groups. I had never heard it until seeing them use it, but in the context, it was easy to understand the meaning. It's a great word and I use it now instead of the ubiquitous "You want some cheese to go with that whine?"
The Brits have some great slang words; oh, I doubt I'll ever start calling the trunk of a car "the boot" or refer to my galoshes as "rubbers" and I much prefer "ass" to "arse", but they do have some good insults - one of my favorites is "wanker".
"Quit yer whinging, ya wanker."
whinge [hwinj, winj] verb (used without object), whinged, whing·ing.
British and Australian Informal.
to complain; whine.
This is a word I picked up from my British friends in MSN Groups. I had never heard it until seeing them use it, but in the context, it was easy to understand the meaning. It's a great word and I use it now instead of the ubiquitous "You want some cheese to go with that whine?"
The Brits have some great slang words; oh, I doubt I'll ever start calling the trunk of a car "the boot" or refer to my galoshes as "rubbers" and I much prefer "ass" to "arse", but they do have some good insults - one of my favorites is "wanker".
"Quit yer whinging, ya wanker."
Labels: British, MSN Groups, ubiquitous, words
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