Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg Rap About Pot Brownies
To the domestic diva's credit, she knows exactly what her hip-hop guest is talking about.
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To the domestic diva's credit, she knows exactly what her hip-hop guest is talking about.
Alas, while liquid marijuana is innovative, it is still illegal.
People using medical marijuana legally in their states will be able to light up unfettered by Uncle Sam.
To be fair, we should have seen this coming.
That, and the rest of today's very important gossip.
But he's okay! Even if Bear is not. The 73-year-old former Bear Stearns CEO talks about his near-death experience, how he did not smoke pot with that woman (not in a bathroom, anyway), and how he became "roadkill" on the brink of the firm's collapse, all in an epic interview with 'Fortune.'
That's our takeaway from the 'Observer' profile on the kid this morning. There was also some stuff about marijuana and a pop album, but it wasn't as memorable.
Seems like everybody is being arrested for weed possession around here. Well, not white people.
The indie actress is felled by a viral infection, Salman Rushdie would vote for Barack Obama, and writer Peter Davis cares too much about a socialite contest. All that and the rest of the gossip from New York's tabloids today.
But, Brown insists, it will not compete with the Huffington Post. What it is, well, we're not even sure she knows yet.
'SNL' star Kenan Thompson is charged with careless driving, while his passenger pal gets nailed for marijuana possession. Could the two possibly be related?
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