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That's awesome, man! (I'm an AFOL, so gave me an extra chuckle. What a cool idea).
Quote from: jdurand on August 18, 2014, 12:18:41 AM
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Mind if I burn a Lego? ;D
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That brings up an interesting subject; going to federal jail for making and selling glass pipes. This aggression will not stand, man!!
In May 2003, Chong plead guilty to charges of "conspiring to distribute drug paraphernalia," after a sting operation in which federal agents in Pittsburgh ordered his bongs over the Internet, thus ensuring that the items were sent across state lines. THE RAT BASTARDS!!!
Burn a J - http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/3264.html (http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/3264.html)
Love how they're selling bongs , switchblades and knuckles all next to each other i guess they know their target audience hahaa
edit: oh and the fish tanks as well i recall tales of a few people who used to keep their drugs submerged so that they don't stink up the place
Quote from: DigitalBuddha on September 25, 2014, 03:55:54 AM
That brings up an interesting subject; going to federal jail for making and selling glass pipes. This aggression will not stand, man!!
In May 2003, Chong plead guilty to charges of "conspiring to distribute drug paraphernalia," after a sting operation in which federal agents in Pittsburgh ordered his bongs over the Internet, thus ensuring that the items were sent across state lines. THE RAT BASTARDS!!!
Burn a J - http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/3264.html (http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/3264.html)
Man, they busted Chong for being Chong. Simple as that. Which to my mind is several orders of magnitude worse than their stated reason.
I could make some interesting shit with that lego, though.
Quote from: mrpaddy on September 25, 2014, 06:49:42 PMMan, they busted Chong for being Chong. Simple as that. Which to my mind is several orders of magnitude worse than their stated reason...
Exactly right. They wanted a celebrity name included in their bullshit bust in order to get more press. The thing they didn't count on was how vocal he would be about the whole thing after the fact; surely they got more than they bargained for. ;D
Quote from: Reverend Al on September 25, 2014, 07:39:58 PM
Quote from: mrpaddy on September 25, 2014, 06:49:42 PMMan, they busted Chong for being Chong. Simple as that. Which to my mind is several orders of magnitude worse than their stated reason...
Exactly right. They wanted a celebrity name included in their bullshit bust in order to get more press. The thing they didn't count on was how vocal he would be about the whole thing after the fact; surely they got more than they bargained for. ;D
I get the feeling they were also expecting more public support than they got. The way the media likes to jump on "disgraced"celebrities might have played in their favour. But most, if not all of the coverage I saw at the time seemed either neutral or somewhat in Chong's favour.
Quote from: mrpaddy on September 27, 2014, 02:26:12 PMI get the feeling they were also expecting more public support than they got. The way the media likes to jump on "disgraced"celebrities might have played in their favour. But most, if not all of the coverage I saw at the time seemed either neutral or somewhat in Chong's favour.
That's a good point--they underestimated his popularity. If he'd been one of those celebrities who was always making headlines for being a troublemaker of some sort or if he'd had an arrest record a mile long, things might have worked out differently. But even people who don't like the Cheech and Chong movies and/or the way their characters "glamorized" drug use (in the parlance of our times) don't dislike him, and it seems the media chose to side with him in most articles, or at least remained neutral. And once he was free and clear and was able to speak openly about the whole thing, especially when he revealed that he plead guilty and took the heat only because the Feds threatened to prosecute his wife and son if he didn't, most of the media made him out to be the victim (which he was).
For anyone who doesn't already know about it, there's a pretty decent documentary about Chong's entrapment and incarceration called
a/k/a/ Tommy Chong (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWZTvZQC-2A (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWZTvZQC-2A)). Granted, it tells the story from Tommy's perspective, and some new shit has come to light since it's release, but it's worth a look if you're interested.