4 Twenty, twen, twen (4:20)....again

I wish more hosts felt this way, on both sides of the transaction.

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Water on the monitor!! You get me! :rofl:

@KKC is correct. It’s difficult to do this on both sides of the transaction, but this time (and the recent one for me) the system worked.

snort< >giggle<

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Very very true. I had a co worker who thought the perfume was a way to cover up her weekend of smoking. It made it waaaay worse!

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I didn’t quite ban it, but my listing said I preferred to have a low-allergy place because of my allergies, and asked them to refrain from perfumes or anything with a strong floral scent in consideration of other guests.

I only had one guest with a perfume issue, the same one that had the unannounced local boyfriend staying overnight and who used the white washcloths to remove makeup when labelled dark ones were right in front of her.

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Gummies…it’s the solution to the no smoking rule. If you can buy weed, you can buy the gummies.

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LOL - just imagining people sitting around, chillin’, passing the gummies :joy:

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You’ve obviously never tried my cherry vodka pastilles.

JF

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Seriously. I’m starting a “Go Visit JohnF fund” and coming over.

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I have hot cross bun flavoured vodka, just for Semana Santa (Easter in English speak) which even I, not a great fan of vodka, think is the mutts nuts.

Just saying like :rofl:

JF

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Should I PM you my address? :yum:

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Oooh slick move there! I never thought of that.

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As we’re speaking of yummy ways to get high, many years ago we made some magic mushroom chocolates with ground up mushrooms and Belgian chocolate. I had a star shaped ice cube tray and after melting the chocolate and stirring in the mushrooms, poured the mixture into the ice cube tray to solidify.

It was so tasty that everyone got way too stoned. We’d eat one point of a star, which would have been plenty, but it tasted so good we ate another and another.

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I would always suggest to guests that local cannabis shops had plenty of nice edibles. The same for tour passengers, since my State Parks and US Forest Service permits didn’t allow consumption there, and Alaska law doesn’t allow consumption in public.