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Lots of memories there Ben. I have to admit that Janis Joplin gave me a headache whenever she screeched and my sons only play her stuff when I am out.
I saw an older version of Ian Tyson a couple of weeks ago. He appeared at the funeral service of four RCMP officers who were gunned down by a loony with a rifle. He sang a much slower rendition of "Four string winds" and while his voice is still the same, it is much like wine that has improved with aging.
I still play all my Ian and Sylvia records and never tire from hearing them. I love going back in time.
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A prairie farmer was asked what he thought of the Rockies. He said " Well, they're nice but they sure get in the way of the view". 
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personally, i've never touched the stuff.
Definitely, Presidential fiber then.


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I have to say I'm glad to see this. I think that cannabis is very useful in the treatment of the symptoms of MS, and that the inhaled form is the most uniform in absorption and fastest in onset. However, until today the only option available for inhaled cannabis was smoked cannabis and smoking is BAD. Yes, there will be a huge black market for this drug. But I don't think that's bad. There's ALREADY a huge black market for cannabis, so this drug will simply replace some of that black market with a less harmful and safer form. I'm pretty excited about this news, and I have, but do not currently, use cannabis recreationally. However, the date (4/20) is noted. 
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Hm, after a bit more research, I see to what George (then Doctor Lighting) make reference:
<blockquote> Sativex is liquid marijuana. It is nothing like Marinol, the synthetic THC pill sold in the U.S. and sometimes falsely touted as an adequate substitute for marijuana.
Sativex is a whole-plant extract, containing the rich variety of naturally occurring compounds called cannabinoids that are unique to marijuana. It also contains trace elements of other compounds contained in the plant, which scientists believe contribute to its therapeutic value.
On its website, GW Pharmaceuticals explains, "We believe very strongly that many of the advantages of using the whole plant come from the inclusion of other components of cannabis [marijuana]," not just THC. "In the cannabis plant, it appears that some of the components added together give better effect. Some components seem to work to counteract some of the side effects of others, and the whole plant is generally well tolerated by humans."
Sativex is to marijuana as a cup of coffee is to coffee beans. -- The Lesson of Sativex </blockquote>
So,  not only does it help with the pain, but it also leaves your breath tasting cannabis fresh.
The question is whether Canadian doctors will consider it to be indicated in the treatment of AS, rather than restrict it to people with cancer or MS?
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P.S. Just think, Kat is missing this great news.
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So, not only does it help with the pain, but it also leaves your breath tasting cannabis fresh. 
EeeeeEEEEEEeeew! 
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Having been from the west coast to at least Quebec. Won't say what I think of Quebec but I so far will take Ottawa as the best city. Foul air and all just so long as I can smoke a little green. Vancouver doesn't get the best stuff lol I spent my teenage years in Victoria and they do or did grow the best I've ever tried. Ontario is a close second. The praries are nasty literally watch your dog run away for two days before you need to go out and fetch him lolol. Only thing I like about the praries is the end of them. Any way we can bring them rockies over to Ontario LOL. The Laurentian hills aren't enough to climb for me. I can't call them mountains. They are more like hills compared to the rockies. Rockies are always good for climbing some of the cleanest looking streams, with water that had no taste to it other than the taste of wet in your mouth. I took a lot of bus trips and made a lot of stops along the way lol. Unfortunately all of my pictures got stole with the negatives. Maybe again someday I'll do it again.
Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil for thou art with me ohh blessed pain :P
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"The Rockies had the cleanest looking streams and water that had no taste to it other than wet" We call that "fresh water" out here. How would you prefer your water to taste?
It could have been worse. There could have been a family of bears 200 meters upstream doing naughty things in the water.
Have to disagree with you. I wouldn't have put Ottawa in the top ten cities of Canada, even if they kicked out all the politicians.
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Some of us have great pride and attachment to our prairie homes. We're also the kind of people that wouldn't slag another person's home publicly, no matter what we think privately.
Ottawa is a nice city, I've enjoyed my visits there. But out of all the cities I've visited, if I had to live elsewhere than Winnipeg (within Canada), I'd like best of all to call Saskatoon home.
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Yep, I can attest from vera sad experience, whatever you do, don't slag Saskatoon. Note: Regina, on the other hand, is an entirely different story.  Best regards, jcwinnie PICT0037
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