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Rudeness

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Happens all the time in the downtown area. I remember a guy walked up to me and offered me 8-ball if I'd pay his cab fare.
 
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: Codegen
I was walking our dog today and this bastard comes up to me and says "Hey, do you smoke pot"

I said "No" and carried on. He comes up to me again and says "Hey, you sure you don't want a joint?" I reply a bit harsher this time. He basically kept harrassing me until I got off the street.

People are just plain fvcking rude. I don't appreciate people who don't take no for an answer, especially if you're some random person that comes up to me and asks me if I smoke pot.

"Hey, do you smoke pot" :evil:

:thumbsup: right on man
 
do you look liek a pot head?

or maybe that was his way of coming on to you...you say yes and then he wants the buttsexors as payment...
 
I was in Easton,PA. one time and stopped at a light on Larry Holmes Blvd.
A brother was leaning against a light pole and said, "Pffft, hey, wanna buy some weed?"
I said "Not right now bud, but can you tell me where the Sheraton is?"
He walked over, stuck his head in the window and pointed the directions out to me.
He also relayed the "Happening spot" information I needed, and I offered to buy him a drink in exchange for his kindness.
He declined saying "Nah man, I don't touch the stuff".

I've highlighted that exchange as one of the top five most fvcked up conversations I've ever had with a stranger.
The moral to this story?
Dope dealers (although maybe not the salt of the earth) can not only be useful, but courteous.
 
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