The majority of parents of school shooters always profess that they were unaware what kind of life their precious baby led, let alone never having been inside their bedroom to see how they lived!!!
Oddly enough, I have never used any of the “recreational drugs” which is surprising considering I was at university in the late ’60s. Once someone thought I was drunk and another time someone thought I was stoned. In both cases I was as straight and sober as a tent revival preacher at a Saturday night camp meeting. I figure, if I can get that high on life, why mess around with drugs. Plus, back then in Texas, possession of one seed could get you ten years in prison. A whole joint might be good for twenty years. That was also a disincentive.
STEPUP 3 months ago
The majority of parents of school shooters always profess that they were unaware what kind of life their precious baby led, let alone never having been inside their bedroom to see how they lived!!!
snsurone76 3 months ago
Kinda like Bill Clinton saying he “never inhaled”.
saywhatwhat 3 months ago
So, another clueless parent it is.
Jingles 3 months ago
weed grew in the bar ditches in western kansas. i finally quit smoking weed when i retired from the navy. 30 years ago. just not for me, anymore.
Simon Seamount 3 months ago
What they really want to know is if your prior drug use can be used by foreign agents to blackmail you into selling them classified information.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 3 months ago
Keeps secrets well.
Godfreydaniel 3 months ago
As Stephen Colbert noted, “Don Jr. likes the powder—also skiing!”
ZarPaulus 3 months ago
Well if his parents never knew about it that would be a point in his favor, wouldn’t it?
Besides, the CIA certainly has a history of drug use don’t they?
RonaldByrd 3 months ago
At least he knew enough to classify it as his “impression.”
mindjob 3 months ago
He’ll quit when he’s about 40. Then it’s not fun anymore
lnrokr55 3 months ago
He’d make a good future patsy, don’t you think ??? ;-)
Richard S Russell Premium Member 3 months ago
I could picture my scrupulously honest 1950s father saying, “Oh, yeah, he must’ve had at least 40-50 aspirins in his life so far.”
TexTech 3 months ago
Oddly enough, I have never used any of the “recreational drugs” which is surprising considering I was at university in the late ’60s. Once someone thought I was drunk and another time someone thought I was stoned. In both cases I was as straight and sober as a tent revival preacher at a Saturday night camp meeting. I figure, if I can get that high on life, why mess around with drugs. Plus, back then in Texas, possession of one seed could get you ten years in prison. A whole joint might be good for twenty years. That was also a disincentive.
pflutke59 3 months ago
Tried weed when I was in Korea. Since I didn’t smoke tobacco, and still don’t, never learned to inhale. Hence taking weed was a futile effort.
dogday Premium Member 3 months ago
Maybe if we had never learned to laugh at things like this we wouldn’t have the problem we have.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 3 months ago
Rick just wants the kid out of his house.
prrdh 3 months ago
When it comes to drugs, isn’t ‘clueless’ redundant here?
Dragoncat 3 months ago
He is definitely another clueless parent.
magicfever495 3 months ago
@Jingles
I quit weed at the stroke of midnight 1999/2000.
I took a good long hit and passed it to my buddies wife.
When he passed it back to me I told him that I didn’t smoke that cr@p.
He said, " But DUDE YOU JUST PASSED IT."
I looked at him and said, " But that was last century man."