GrandmaBettyLouis answered Saturday November 4 2006, 6:57 am: Oh Lord Jesus.
Honey, isn't 6' 1" tall enough fer ya? My grandson, Lee, is 6' 3" and still growing. He would be fine with 6' 1". ANYWAYS are you planning on smoking a great amount of pot soon? Asking a question like this is just setting you up for people to tell you:
1) google it.
2) don't do pot and don't worry about it.
god-smusgrove answered Friday November 3 2006, 7:00 pm: no proven statement at that. many people say being high is bad too...the only bad thing to come out of weed are a couple dead brain cells (which you would have lost getting hit in the head playing baseball or some other sport provided you werent high), happiness and laughter. i know i know, those are terrible symptoms. but get the facts, learn whats proven and whats not.
all i know is, is that addiction is hard to come by, and you wont get lung cancer...almost looks like ciggerettes are the ones that should be illegal...do your research and look for anything negative about pot...you'll read that it makes you lazy, and that you'll sit on the couch for 10 hrs straight...idk about you, but i already do that. [ god-smusgrove's advice column | Ask god-smusgrove A Question ]
sillyrob answered Friday November 3 2006, 4:42 pm: Someone also told me some rumor about smoking cigarettes giving you lung cancer, but things get twisted around over the years.
All kidding aside, smoking pot does a lot of negative things to your body, and its very possible it does something to your growth. You should just assume the worst and not smoke pot. [ sillyrob's advice column | Ask sillyrob A Question ]
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