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...euphoria was not limited to the O'Grady household. In the White House, Lake decided it was time to allow himself a moment of mild celebration. "Mr. President," he declared, "with or without your permission, I'm going to smoke a cigar." Clinton was one step ahead of his Security Adviser. "Well, come on over," he replied, "I'm having one too." Sidestepping the First Lady's ban on White House smoking, the two men walked out onto the second-floor Truman Balcony, gazed in the direction of the Washington Monument and lit up a pair of stogies...
...made these peaces with myself. Mild schizophrenia never hurt anyone...
...attended a reading given by a Radcliffe alumna here at Harvard as part of a publicity package for her latest book. Sitting crowded together in the second floor of the women's studies department, we listened to her speak afterwards about her experiences at Radcliffe in the '50s. A mild-mannered woman during her reading, talking afterwards about her undergraduate years led her to raise her voice in moments of irritation and rage...
...addition, Tom says homegrown pot is fresher than commercial pot. "In homegrown, less of the THC has converted to CBNs," he says. THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is what creates the mild psychedelic effect of marijuana. CBNs, or cannabidiolic acids, produce effects such as drowsiness and red eyes...
...sufferer, was used to weird sensations in his head. So when he felt a familiar woozy pain coming on, he downed a tumbler of Cognac and went to bed. The next morning his breakfast coffee dribbled down his chin and his words turned to mush. These symptoms of a mild stroke quickly cleared, but not the cause: cardiac arrhythmias that required the planting of a pacemaker in his chest. West variously refers to this retrofit as his "titanium tit" and that "little lead soldier ... making a small battuta on my suet...