Friday, March 18, 2016

same old

HER STORY:


He was in an odd mood when I got to the bar, I thought it might have been because I was a bit late but he didn't say anything much about it.

The conversation was quite slow going so I thought we should go off somewhere more intimate so we could talk more privately. So we went to this restaurant and he's STILL acting a bit funny and I'm trying to cheer him up and start to wonder whether it's me or something else.


I ask him, and he says no. But you know I'm not really sure. So anyway, in the cab back to his house, I say that I love him and he just puts his arm around me.


I don't know what the hell this means because you know he doesn't say it back or anything. We finally get back to his place and I'm wondering if he's going to dump me! 

So I try to ask him about it but he just switches on the TV. 


Reluctantly, I say I'm going to go to sleep. Then, after about 10 minutes, he joins me and we have sex. But, he still seemed really distracted, so afterwards I just wanted to leave.

I dunno, I just don't know what he thinks anymore.

mean, do you think he's met someone else???


HIS STORY:

Shitty day at work. Tired. Got laid, though!


Have a great weekend.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

do these cookies taste better to you, too?

carlosvillalba


Marijuana is booming.


It’s becoming a viable economic force, expected to pour up to $44 billion into local communities by the year 2020.


Basic sales are approaching those of the 
American snack industry. 

In other words, huge.


Better yet, sales are driving other industries like fertilizer and watering systems, grow lights, delivery vehicles and an avalanche of well paying jobs.


For every dollar spent on pot the local community around it gains about $3.


“We’re witnessing the emergence of a business that is about to become a massive economic force,” said Chris Walsh, managing editor of Marijuana Business Daily. 


American tastes are changing.

Sunday, March 13, 2016

life goes on even