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Pedro: Man, what is in this s***, man?
Man Stoner: Mostly Maui Waui man, but it's got some Labrador in it.
Pedro: What's Labrador?
Man Stoner: It's dog s***.
Pedro: What?
Man Stoner: Yeah, my dog ate my stash, man.
Pedro: Yeah?
Man Stoner: I had it on the table and the little ******* ate it, man. Then I had to follow him around with a little baggie for three days, man, before I got it back. Really blew the dog's mind, ya know?
Pedro: You mean we're smokin' dog s***, man?
Man Stoner: Gets ya high, don't it?
[Song, "Rockin' Robin" plays... ]
Man Stoner: I think it's even better than before, you know?
Pedro: Uhhh, I wonder what Great Dane tastes like, man.
If true, how the heck did he get cancer?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSJWQJGMcRA
EDIT: Whoops Just found this
Tommy Chong will watch the premiere of his new TV talk show from the Intensive Care Unit of a Los Angeles hospital.
The stoner comic — and host of “Almost Legal with Tommy Chong” — is scheduled to undergo surgery later this month as part of an ongoing treatment for rectal cancer.
“If all goes well, I will have a new a--hole,” he jokes.
Chong, 77, credits the use of medical marijuana for helping him survive a previous battle with prostate cancer.
“Us pot heads, we get carried away,” he tells FOX411.
“We think pot is going to be the cure for everything, but we have to respect conventional, medical methods. That is what I am learning through this experience. I am learning to respect the conventional (approach) as well as the unconventional.”
Chong’s passion for pot will play a supporting role on “Almost Legal,” which is set for broadcast on the satellite network FOTV. Episodes will also stream online.And then thisAnd one more edit:I call shennaigans -
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