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Originally Posted by SplitPeaches
well.. thats weird.. the only thing i don't get is.. she smokes too doesn't she? you said she was telling you about her night getting high some other time, so why would she think it were "immature" or have such a problem with it if she does it too?
I would be able to understand a little if she hadn't at all.. but if she does.. she could've just said "nah.. i'm good" or whatever.. maybe its just an excuse for something else lol
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Which is why I wrote this:
Jerry: You know there is always the possibility, that she called an audible.
George: What do you mean?
Jerry: Well she got up to the line of scrimmage, didn’t like the looks of the defense and changed the play.
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The girl is just trying to be holier-than-thou because she currently is staying off pot. It could be though that she's one of these people that is so tightly wound that she cannot handle it. These people eventually turn to other drugs that keep them from thinking. It's true that I'm employing quite a bit of conjecture here on my part, but I know the type, and she's like girls I have known that will eventually become an alcoholic and then a cokehead. I've even had cokeheads and/or alkies and/or hard drug users refer to pot as "kiddie stuff" and ask me why I even bothered with marijuana.
One theory is that the girl may be on thin ice with her parents right now, and was being cautious.
In her defense, she was probably just trying to exercise some willpower by turning down the smoke, but because this pissed her off (to be chaste in this manner), she took it out on AA. My theory goes that she indeed does like AA, but she's worried about how much time she will have to spend with him and how that will take away from her other pursuits (& agendas), so pot got blamed, and in the process, AA's character got maligned as a result, which, in my view, is unfair.