The Emerald Triangle

Discussion in 'California' started by SweetSativa, Sep 2, 2008.

  1. SweetSativa

    SweetSativa Member

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    Greetings from the Emerald Triangle.
    I Arrived here only four months ago, and im in love.
    The creativity floating in the mountain air is inspirational,
    The super sticky stink in the air is calming,.
    And the California sun peaks threw my window every morning to greet me with a smile. The Wind threw the trees calls to me,
    but that could just be the Hashish.:p

    "For every visible hippy, barefoot, beflowered, beaded, there are a thousand invisible members of the turned-on underground. Persons whose lives are tuned in to their inner vision, who are dropping out of the TV comedy of American Life."
     
  2. stalk

    stalk Banned

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    welcome

    I used to live there

    but...it's going to shit IMO

    I don't know where the emerald triangle is, though
     
  3. Boogabaah

    Boogabaah I am not here

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  4. SweetSativa

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    Hello BoogaBaah! Does northern california treat you this good?
    and stalk, I do believe the emerald triangle consist or Trinity county, Mendocino county, and Humbolt county. Some refer to the Emerald Triangle as The american Free Land, These are the three biggest marijuana producing counties in California and also the usa. These counties are also known for general libertarian politics and historical dependence on the timber industry, Quick changing laws towards the progression of the Marijuana Industrys is whats bringing the world Behind the Redwood Curtain.:p


    "For every visible hippy, barefoot, beflowered, beaded, there are a thousand invisible members of the turned-on underground. Persons whose lives are tuned in to their inner vision, who are dropping out of the TV comedy of American Life. "
     
  5. stalk

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    ah yeah, it's nice up there
    except for the governments involvement.
     
  6. SweetSativa

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    Very true, The Government has to much negitave involvement



    "For every visible hippy, barefoot, beflowered, beaded, there are a thousand invisible members of the turned-on underground. Persons whose lives are tuned in to their inner vision, who are dropping out of the TV comedy of American Life. "
     
  7. stalk

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    I was just up in Arcata, and they've got the whole town under mind control or something.
    they buy up all the properties for grow ops
    and I wonder if they mess with the bud?

    I know I'm paranoid, but
    why would they emit loud frequencies in the morning in the redwood forest down into the town?

    It was so creepy.
    Why doesn't anyone complain . .

    that would have woken me up

    yet all those houses that were near never said a word

    (I spent a little while camping out in the woods)
     
  8. rainbowgeek

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    I lived in Mendo for a couple of years and got rather fed up with it. There are lots of hippies there making millions, building little empires of riches on the backs of hundreds of thousands of brothers and sisters INCARCERATED because of this bloody drug war! And so hippies move to the "emerald triangle" in droves to make their millions, and WHAT DO THEY DO WITH IT? They build shitty houses on stilts, buy organic food and expensive doodads at the head shop.

    I wanted to live in community, not an empire, so I got the hell out of there. Money corrupts!

    Love and Light,
    Joshua
     
  9. Boogabaah

    Boogabaah I am not here

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    i've lived in northern cali most of my life. i'm in chico right now.. not really sure why i moved here. i probably should have stayed in santa cruz, but i didn't. :rolleyes:
     
  10. stalk

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    SC is all wack right now!!

    Sorry I'm being so negative but DAMN
    that place is changing all over
     
  11. SweetSativa

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    I got the privelage of visiting chico in the early summer. It seemed like a nice town, Im curious to hear more about arcata? Ive only been once but sounds intresting, not quite that kind of government control alil northern. But do share!


    "For every visible hippy, barefoot, beflowered, beaded, there are a thousand invisible members of the turned-on underground. Persons whose lives are tuned in to their inner vision, who are dropping out of the TV comedy of American Life. "
     
  12. Boogabaah

    Boogabaah I am not here

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    maybe.. but a lot more friendly than chico.. :rolleyes:
     
  13. nuffsaid420

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    I used to live there. I went to Humboldt State University. I loved the atmosphere, but I can't live up there and make money, unless I wanted to be a full time pot farmer, but then I have to deal with all the drama people creat up there.

    It's getting wierd up there, kids used to just smoke the pot, now Herion and Meth have moved in making everyone paranoid and weird. I got out right when that was happening to my circle of buddies.

    Nice camping, nice atmsphere, nice place, but it is not the same. Lot of losers up there that will suck all the enrgies out of you.

    Beware of the Vampires!!!!



    nuffsaid420
     
  14. youre_the_revolution

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    i love mendocino:) its such an awesome place, i really wanna go back and visit
     

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