Girl Scout sets up outside pot shop, quickly runs out of cookies
That is one really smart girl scout.
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Did she sell Cheetos as well?
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LOL I wonder how many other kids in her troop were like, "Why the hell didn't I think about that?!?"
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Entrepreneurship that should be rewarded. Good for her.
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I heard this story last week. Allegedly the store invited the young lady back this week.
This was a simply brilliant idea. |
meanwhile, in missouri
“Twenty states have already legalized it, and, my God, I just can’t believe that,” he said Monday. “I still believe it’s a dangerous drug.” Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2014/02/10...#storylink=cpy |
The same thing happened in Denver, except the scouts were told to leave.
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It's not surprising the radical lesbian feminists that have taken over the leadership of the Girl Scouts and turned it into a front operation for Planned Parenthood would now introduce these young minds to the evils of pot. /Idiots.
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Bong hit might fix grandpa Spence's lazy eye... |
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Humor aside, I'm kind of surprised that people are okay with this. |
Absoloute genious!
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She stole the idea from Friends. Ross (after accidentally breaking a girl's leg) eventually sold a bunch of cookies for her by selling after a laser Floyd show...
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This sounds like the job of an Eagle Scout. |
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I trust you wouldn't be okay with them setting up a stand outside a liquor store, right? |
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It's way worse to make pot out to be something that makes you love cookies. I mean, it's true, but I can't let my kids know that yet.
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Its a good idea, but I'm sure the Girls Scouts as an organization will certainly have problems with it.
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Wait, these are out? I placed my order in January.
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Remove the stick from your ass, Donger.
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Chunk love Thin mints. |
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Yeah, big stick. |
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You sound worse than my dad. He's 73. |
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Would you be okay with them selling cookies outside a liquor store? |
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Even as a pot proponent, I think it's a little iffy to have girls selling cookies there. Now, if it were their parents helping out by putting a sign-up list in a pot shop or something, I'd have no issue with that.
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Cookies don't go well with Alcohol. Well, except Kahlua. :) |
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We need weed.
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They're not all losers, like you assume. |
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But I still don't think there's any need for kids to be hanging out outside pot shops. |
I'm so God Damned proud of those young girls.
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You stand in a line that has some very similar characteristics to the lines you stand in at sex shoppes. Without any of the sexual overtones. You often have to wait around 10 minutes to speak to a budtender and there is nothing to do but curiously look at each other and speculate on just how deviant we are. I saw... Lots of my age guys in polo shirts. You know they were engineers or designers or architects. You could smell it. 1 guy that looked like a banker. Although he was ashamed he was there if his downcast eyes and shifting feet were any indication. A few guys that looked like Snoop Dogg. A few couples where swear to God, all of them were cuddling in line, sweetly, not grossly. A couple alternative chicks that came in alone. I tried not to stare too much at them although those are the best ones to stare at. And then you go to a counter, or into a room, and the most pleasant people in the world spend however much time you want wafting large glass containers of the most beautiful flowers under your nose. Like giant brandy snifters. With all the dispatch of a sommelier, they have whatever your taste desires. AND THEN WE GO EAT COOKIES. |
It should be noted that this is a medical marijuana shop.
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this is a classic example of needing a control group. Sure, they sold a lot of boxes of Girl Scout cookies. but did they sold more than normal? I would contend that any girl scout stand will sell a lot of cookies.
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And, of course, the difference would be that gas stations sell other things, like gasoline. |
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We don't know. That's the problem. |
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This smart young lady is going to be a CEO somewhere before she graduates high school. Well done her.
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Sell those cookies!
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Girl Scout of the year.
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They sell outside of walgreens and cvs. The drugs from these establishments kill hundreds of people a day. Being exposed to people outside a potshop is no worse than exposing them to people anywhere else. the idea that it is is pure idiocy. Selling cookies to hungry people is simply a good idea. File this in the cry me a river category.
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I like weed. I like strip clubs. I like the girl scouts. Why in the world it's idiotic parenting to keep my kids away from 2 of those things, I confess, boggles the mind. |
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My grad school buddy is an attorney for NORML in Denver. Most straight up dude you'll ever meet. Had one of the first med pot cards in Colo. Bet he bought some cookies...
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We're moving there soon... Is he married? :P
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Guide to the best-selling Girl Scout cookie types outside adult-oriented establishments:
Pedophile Halfway House - Tagalongs Welfare Office - Shortbreads Night Club - Do-Si-Dos Bar - Lemonades Strip Club - Savannah Smiles Liposuction Clinic -Thin Mints Crack House - Samoas Abortion Clinic - Thank You Berry Much Prison - Thanks-A-Lot Hispanic Strip Club - Dulce de Leche |
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Now, how about your twin girls? You didn't really talk about them, and I would think you would, considering they are almost GS age. You'd be fine with them selling cookies outside a pot shop, and being exposed to the world of narcotics at their age? |
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As to alcohol and myself, yes, I like a beer or glass of wine from time to time. Yes, my kids have seen me watching a game and having a beer. |
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Whatever. If her MOM was cool with it, whatever.
I don't have the time to raise everyone else's kids. If a 3rd party was taking troops of kids to a dope shop I'd say that's wrong... but a parent watching her kid like a hawk? Hell, she could make an educational experience of it. Some of you want to shelter kids too much. |
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