Is a friend with weed, a friend indeed?

United States
October 26, 2006 5:16pm CST
You know the old expression but is there actually any truth to this statement?
5 responses
@Polly1 (12645)
• United States
6 Nov 06
bird - bird
I have heard that saying many times. Here is a picture of a friend with weed. He wants to know if you would like to partake wih him, Haha.
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@Polly1 (12645)
• United States
6 Nov 06
So very sorry, you were not quick enough. My friend smoked it all up, you can tell by the eyes. Haha. He said it was primo!!
• United States
7 Nov 06
Those eyes seem to be reflecting that smooth blueberry hydro.
• United States
6 Nov 06
Such a gracious and altruistic offer, how could I possibly in good conscience refuse him? Judging by the looks of your buddy, he must be in possession of some high quality herbology.
@micheller (1365)
• United States
3 Nov 06
maybe.
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• Netherlands
4 Nov 06
P0t - P0t
I don't have to worry about all that. If I am having an urge to toke, I just go to the cafe on the corner. Maybe it is fun in USA but it gets kinda old when you can ge it anywhere.:)
@chamberd1 (240)
• United States
3 Nov 06
If this statement is old to you, how old are you 5? The phrase is "A friend in NEED is a friend indeed." But I guess if this is how you distract yourself you would choose to distract others like wise.
• United States
3 Nov 06
Deconstructing the your response in four parts: 1. Unfortunately, your reading comprehension skills are not sufficiently up to par with the content, nature, and intent of this discussion, despite your failing attempts to appear literate and santimonious with your sophistic response. 2. The primary analysis here has nothing to do with the relative age of the quote, nor is the length of my own existence a factor in the discussion. From where you're drawing those, connection, other readers will be hard pressed to idenitfy. 3. The intent of this discussion was by no means to 'distract' myself or other potential respondants, but rather to simply examine the anecdotal veracity of the above statement. 4. Your response is not valid in terms of being an actual argument, which is your underlying intent here, because it fails to satisfactorily address any points in the above statement, but rather attempts to underhandedly attack the author of the discussion.
• United States
6 Nov 06
I am familiar with this term LOL and YES I do beleive a friend with weed is a friend indeed. I have a few friends that whenever they are out, I'll gladly hook them up with a bud, and vice versa. Its kinda like a doobie insurance policy LOL.
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• United States
6 Nov 06
That sounds like really the only way to roll in my mind. A mutual hook-up policy is definitely a hot ticket.
@demonfox (313)
• United States
7 Nov 06
If he/she could share the weed, then he/she is a friend indeed. waahahaha.
• United States
7 Nov 06
Well of course! One hand washes the other!