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Hi,

I'm with you on the shoes thing. I have a pair in the back set of the car that I have to return. I had fooled myself into thinking I could wear them.

Yes, I've been to a few dispensaries and they have a ridiculously large variety. The average place has about 25 strains and a big place will exceed 50. There appears to be a low patient/stoner ratio, lol, but I really don't care. Everyone's nice and they try to be helpful.

Hmmm, names: Skywalker, Kush, Strawberry O.G., Herijuana -actually bought this once, sounded like a painkiller to me.

You know, my take on mj as a medicine comes back to - does it kill pain or does it just give your mind something different to do? And either way, does it matter, as long as it works?

And thank you for the welcome!
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