mj's to do list:
smoke some pot
do some laundry
buy some groceries
go to the pet store with my dogs
take a bike ride or some kind of exercise
smoke some pot
watch tv
smoke some pot
eat something
smoke more pot
go to bed
that's a big list of shit to get done. good thing i can multi-task
what are you guys doing today?
:mj:
smoke some pot
do some laundry
buy some groceries
go to the pet store with my dogs
take a bike ride or some kind of exercise
smoke some pot
watch tv
smoke some pot
eat something
smoke more pot
go to bed
that's a big list of shit to get done. good thing i can multi-task
what are you guys doing today?
:mj:
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Teen Claims She Found Joint in Parfait
SAN BENITO, Texas (AP) - A teenager says she found a partially smoked, quarter-inch long marijuana cigarette in her frozen yogurt parfait at a McDonald's in South Texas.
Valerie Valle, 16, of Round Rock and seven other family members were returning home Thursday from a weeklong vacation on South Padre Island when they stopped for breakfast, the Valley Morning Star in Harlingen reported Saturday.
Valle said she waited in line to return the parfait and replied ``no thanks'' when asked if she wanted another one. The restaurant refunded the money.
According to a San Benito police report, only two McDonald's employees made parfaits that morning. Restaurant management told police the employees take drug tests.
Police took the used marijuana cigarette as evidence.
No charges have been filed and no arrests have been made.
``We're conducting our own internal investigation into this incident,'' said Joe Magliolo, operations manager for the company that owns the McDonald's franchise. ``Obviously, it would be inappropriate to come to any conclusions as to what did or did not happen until all the facts are known.''
Chief Building Inspector Joe Avila said the McDonald's passed a city health inspection Friday morning. Avila said the restaurant's management requested a city health inspection for the building following the incident.
07/26/04 19:24
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