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Jordan a Pot Head?


chknwing

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No. I don't think MJ smokes weed. Seems like it lends itself to too much complacency. But, DRINKING on the other hand, he absolutely gets toasted, lol.

Before I started school at UNC, and my wife was already a student there, one of my good friends played football there at the time and I asked him if he had ran into MJ yet.

He said that he always just missed him and the closest he ever came was at Top of the Hill. He said that he had just came in and everyone was telling him MJ and Barkley had just left... In part because MJ was completely blistered and falling into tables IIRC, lol. My friend said a lot of people told him they saw him in similar circumstances from time to time when he would come back to the Hill.

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Guess what? He can smoke enough weed to keep the country of Estonia high for 100 years straight.....and he will still have more money and pull better looking girls than you. But seriously what kind of retarded logic led you to conclude that his appearance in that one picture makes him a pothead? That's stupid as hell. Any number of things can make a person appear high on marijuana when that is not the case at all.

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