Harvey Milk stamp unveiled at Bakersfield Post Office
A stamp newly available in Bakersfield honors the first openly gay politician in California.
Meet Stamford's New Postmaster
Watch more and discuss: //stamford.itsrelevant.com/content/13697/meet-stamford's-new-postmaster In August 1993, Jeffrey Salamon walked into the New ...
This video is full of shit! I worked there at that filthy decrepit post
office for two years and it was the absolute worst experience of my life;
irregular work hours, constantly changing shifts, hostile and domineering
leadership, low morale, zero piece of mind, poor work-life balance and
overall a kiss of death for an air force career. Do yourself a favor and
stay away, STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS PLACE... YOU WILL REGRET IT!! YOU'VE
BEEN WARNED!
+TheDaedalx Are you making fun of yourself? No shit, words meant different thing back a hundred years, shocker! "Nice" used to mean "foolish", "awful" meant "to inspire". Well, newsflash, they don't anymore.Your comments are so ridiculous and your level of retardation so high that I am going to end this conversation here, this is my final reply, bye.
+TheDaedalx Why don't you get it through your thick head, being "grown or harvested" has NOTHING to do with the DEFINITION of the WORD "drug". absolutely ZERO to do with it.
+erbgeg egerger drugs are either the intellectual properties of very wealthy corporations or controlled substances. If you want weed to be legalized you have to stop calling it a drug. I cannot simplify it any further.
+TheDaedalx What are you talking about when have I ever said or even suggested that weed should be illegal, I am pro legalization. I feel there is no point in talking to you as obviously your are trolling by playing ignorant.
+erbgeg egerger drugs are chemicals. we are not disputing the effects. i'm pointing out the miscategorization used by political interests to increase year end profits. a chemical can be created out of a plant or herbs but that is not justification for banning an organic plant used for thousands of years by indigenous communities. They can't copyright a plant so they mislabeled it a drug where it becomes a controlled substance. a chemicals and drugs are derived from organic lifeforms.
+TheDaedalx Are you trolling me? There is no argument for weed not being a drug. Weed is a Psychoactive drug, alcohol is a psychoactive drug, coffee is a psychoactive drug. Those are facts.
+erbgeg egerger weed (n.) "plant not valued for use or beauty," Old English weod, uueod "grass, herb, weed," from Proto-Germanic *weud-(cognates: Old Saxon wiod, East Frisian wiud), of unknown origin. Also applied to trees that grow abundantly. Meaning "tobacco" is from c. 1600; that of "marijuana" is from 1920s.
+erbgeg egerger drug (n.) late 14c. (early 14c. in Anglo-French), "medicine, chemical ingredients," from Old French droge "supply, stock, provision" (14c.), which is of unknown origin, perhaps from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German droge-vate "dry barrels," or droge waere, literally "dry wares," but specifically drugs and spices, Application to "narcotics and opiates" is late 19c., though association with "poisons" is 1500s.
+TheDaedalx I suggest you consult a dictionary as you are obviously confused. "Drug" means: "A medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body."