An amazing first time trip feb 21st - march 1st

After (or during) your trip, post your report here.
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Glad to hear you are doing good and off the chemicals......your mom growing pot is an awesome story, and how anyone could read this (and thousands that are extrememly similar) are still want to keep this PLANT from people who truly NEED it, is mindblowing!!

Best of luck to you...i will be puffin my next bowl in your honor.

Also you may want to look into a Volcano vaporisor...those are hugely popular in the "medical" community and they stake it one step healthier by removing the "smoke" and tars and carcinogens that come along with "smoking" herb. They are pricey but worth it.


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Very cool read there mi amigo. I can relate to so many of things of which you speak.

Your pics speak for themselves and are much, much appreciated.

Simply said, Thanks A Ton!
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first off...thanks to all who enjoyed my pics as much as i did taking them and sampling the goodies.everyone here made my trip go much easier with all the info i gathered here.its been decided i'm going back to the dam very soon,and staying(i've finally found my place to dwell!).

we need more moms like yours knetter...i've been put on & off anti depressants for years,and they did nothing but make matters worse.at 16 i realized its better smoking pot instead of dosing myself with pills everyday.Ive been great ever since.self medicating with good greenery is always the way to go.whether eating,smoking,etc...it works for many things i'm sure some of us smokers coulnt even fathom it being a remedy for.it was prescribed in the US during the 30s as one of the first migraine medicines,with clinical studies that prove it worked.funny how that information is forgotten by current day anti-pot activists who claim it has no medicinal use at all.oh well...no use complaining,but i rolled up a fat spliff and will toke up in your honor today.TO EVERYONE WHO READS THIS SKIN ONE UP FOR KNETTER!
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Best wishes to you knetter. May you enjoy many happy years of celebrating the wonderful tree of life. I'll smoke a nice bowl of Northern Cali skunk in your honor. I have found that herb can be a wonderful aid in fighting anxiety. A few years ago I had bad anxiety due to the stress of school and wanting to get the best grades possible. Instead of taking pills I would smoke some kind and meditate. It did wonders for me and made me calm down and get all my shit done. Whats funny is that the more I would smoke the better my grades became reaching a 3.95 gpa. I never studied stoned but instead would smoke some in the early afternoon and study the rest of the day. Herb is a wonderful plant put here by the All Mighty. It was made illegal in the US not due to medical concerns but purely for racist policies against Mexicans in the southwest and Black jazz musicians. So I see smoking as something that is not only spiritual but a protest against racist government enforced policies. Peace.
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its been decided i'm going back to the dam very soon,and staying(i've finally found my place to dwell!).
If you figure out how to do this, pass the information on. Everything I have read about moving to the EU makes it sound nearly impossible.
funny how that information is forgotten by current day anti-pot activists who claim it has no medicinal use at all.
They know the information, they jsut supress it. The only anti-marijuana activists who don't know the score are Soccer Mom's who think they are protecting their children from some great scourge. Aside from the fact that Cannabis could replace thousands of synthetic products (thus damaging many big companies), the western world has a problem with anything that has an intoxicating effect.. being happy is anethema to the Puritan Work Ethic. Gag. The only intoxicant they leave be is alcohol, as they learned that drunks get violent when their rights are challenged, but potheads just go underground.
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stygian moving there isnt hard at all.i researched it while i was there since i knew others would be interested.
you just need to do certain things prior to leaving...my friends i traveled with there lived there for a year and a half but had to leave due to their lack of jobs and language skills,but other than that if your prepared its absolutely a goal that can be within reach easily...

**NOTICE:for those who are high and reading this.This is just a basic summary of what would be needed,not everything in full detail,its not an easy process at all,but FAR from impossible**

register for a work visa prior to leaving,so that can assure you can work legally there.you will need to secure a registered place to live quickly,unless you plan on staying in hotels,etc until you find one.because that will be asked if you apply for a residency permit and a tax number.within 8 days of arrival you must go to the us embassy and register there for a few reasons,dual citizenship,etc.once all ya paperwork is straight etc,the process begins...papers process,you get permits.

the main thing is finding work which anyone can do if you look.now heres what i was told by a few locals,they said to get a decent job with security you must be at least bi lingual...able to speak english(obviously),dutch and or spanish.then the rest depends on what your willing to do for work construction,flip burgers what ever.apartments are affordable and usually have great deals,utilities figured into the rent,fully furnished,the list goes on and on.

sure i'm kind of shortening it a bit but thats because i dont feel like typing a manual,the spliff i smoked for knetter kicked in hahaha...but seriously this should give you a basic idea of what you need to prepare for...if anyone has any questions...contact me and i'll be more than happy to give as much information as i can.
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knetter, glad to hear your feeling better. The herb is a powerful plant with many uses. I know that's why God put it on this earth. If the BIG drug companies would see the potential, maybe laws would change.
Sorry :( :( :( to get off the subject. AzLaker 8)
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AzLaker wrote:knetter, glad to hear your feeling better. The herb is a powerful plant with many uses. I know that's why God put it on this earth. If the BIG drug companies would see the potential, maybe laws would change.
Sorry :( :( :( to get off the subject. AzLaker 8)
the big drug companies KNOW the potential and that is why they are against it - any one can grow a plant.
they would rather pay politicians to supress us and make every one go for the paxil and prozac - god forbid light up a joint!
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A very moving story indeed
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Knetter, what a lovely post and what a wonderful mother. Very glad to hear you are well :)
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Spam robot? He was able to save me thousands on my mortgage...BULLSHIT. What a shame to have a post like that on a thread like this.

CloudedThoughts, I really dug your writeup and your pics. You did some solid smoking man! Knetter, that's a heartwarming story and I wish you the best.
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Post by Miette »

Just catching up on my reading...

great report!

and pictures as a bonus!

Thanks for taking the time to write this up and for letting people know that it is possible to live and work in the EU.

Time spent learning another language will pay off in major dividends.
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