Amor Pulchritudo
29-01-2008, 10:33
A university magazine printed an article titled "Cooking with Schapelle", that contained three hash recipes.
This is the magazine:
http://msa.monash.edu.au/lotswife/main/edition%202.pdf
I hope that these recipes are enjoyed by
students throughout the year, particularly fi rst
years who may be just beginning to dabble in
illicits. The only other advice I can offer you is
that when they say that smoking pot makes you
unmotivated- they’re wrong! You can still do
everything you would straight, you just realise
it’s not worth the fucking effort. And next time
someone tells you that smoking pot is wrong,
tell them that a great man (Willie Nelson) once
said that Marijuana is not a drug. It’s but a
herb or a fl ower that God put here. And God
put it here because he wants it to grow. So
what gives the government the right to fuck it
all up?
Tonight, on TV - I think it was A Current Affair - there was a segment on this magazine and how "outrageous"/"wrong" the article was. The Herald Sun also mentions the magazine:
MONASH University students are being told how to use illegal drugs for cooking. A full-page article in a student newspaper titled Cooking with Schapelle has sparked anger among students and anti-drug groups.
Full article: htp://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23122923-2862,00.html
What's the big deal? It's a funny article in a university magazine!
This is the magazine:
http://msa.monash.edu.au/lotswife/main/edition%202.pdf
I hope that these recipes are enjoyed by
students throughout the year, particularly fi rst
years who may be just beginning to dabble in
illicits. The only other advice I can offer you is
that when they say that smoking pot makes you
unmotivated- they’re wrong! You can still do
everything you would straight, you just realise
it’s not worth the fucking effort. And next time
someone tells you that smoking pot is wrong,
tell them that a great man (Willie Nelson) once
said that Marijuana is not a drug. It’s but a
herb or a fl ower that God put here. And God
put it here because he wants it to grow. So
what gives the government the right to fuck it
all up?
Tonight, on TV - I think it was A Current Affair - there was a segment on this magazine and how "outrageous"/"wrong" the article was. The Herald Sun also mentions the magazine:
MONASH University students are being told how to use illegal drugs for cooking. A full-page article in a student newspaper titled Cooking with Schapelle has sparked anger among students and anti-drug groups.
Full article: htp://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23122923-2862,00.html
What's the big deal? It's a funny article in a university magazine!