Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While people across the spectrum do smoke weed, you can't deny that it's becoming more and more pronounced among the working segments of society. In Maryland at least there is also a big overlap between race and class but plenty of working class whites smoke weed. Including my electrician, and I'm very tempted to not call him again because it was clear he smoked before coming to my house and the smell lingered and I'm annoyed as he's also a nice guy and an excellent electrician.
People who'd have smoked tobacco in the past are now switching to weed. It's that simple. At the same time the more educated and prosperous sectors of society just don't smoke anything any more.
If your electrician is a nice guy who is excellent at his job then why don’t you mind your business on what he does on his own time.
You also might want to stop giving ignorant opinions on who you think smokes.
Anonymous wrote:While people across the spectrum do smoke weed, you can't deny that it's becoming more and more pronounced among the working segments of society. In Maryland at least there is also a big overlap between race and class but plenty of working class whites smoke weed. Including my electrician, and I'm very tempted to not call him again because it was clear he smoked before coming to my house and the smell lingered and I'm annoyed as he's also a nice guy and an excellent electrician.
People who'd have smoked tobacco in the past are now switching to weed. It's that simple. At the same time the more educated and prosperous sectors of society just don't smoke anything any more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While people across the spectrum do smoke weed, you can't deny that it's becoming more and more pronounced among the working segments of society. In Maryland at least there is also a big overlap between race and class but plenty of working class whites smoke weed. Including my electrician, and I'm very tempted to not call him again because it was clear he smoked before coming to my house and the smell lingered and I'm annoyed as he's also a nice guy and an excellent electrician.
People who'd have smoked tobacco in the past are now switching to weed. It's that simple. At the same time the more educated and prosperous sectors of society just don't smoke anything any more.
If your electrician is a nice guy who is excellent at his job then why don’t you mind your business on what he does on his own time.
You also might want to stop giving ignorant opinions on who you think smokes.
Anonymous wrote:I get to smell it at 8am as I drive all along North Capitol to work. Seems like half of DC switched from morning coffee to morning pot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure where you are hanging out but this is completely untrue.
NP. DD and I drove around looking at Christmas lights and one cul de sac reeked of skunk weed, despite not a soul being outside. The stuff is pervasive. I smell it on the road pretty frequently, and wonder if people are driving while stoned. It’s unnerving.
Anonymous wrote:While people across the spectrum do smoke weed, you can't deny that it's becoming more and more pronounced among the working segments of society. In Maryland at least there is also a big overlap between race and class but plenty of working class whites smoke weed. Including my electrician, and I'm very tempted to not call him again because it was clear he smoked before coming to my house and the smell lingered and I'm annoyed as he's also a nice guy and an excellent electrician.
People who'd have smoked tobacco in the past are now switching to weed. It's that simple. At the same time the more educated and prosperous sectors of society just don't smoke anything any more.