Whenever every one of us have family reunions I pretty much always look for Uncle Mike.
He genuinely is the life of any gathering he attends, otherwise, the reunions are totally boring.
We actually have a lot of nurses and bankers in the family, and all that stuff bores me tremendously! Uncle Mike is the black sheep of the family, and the only one of our extended family who I adore. Two years ago I talked to him at a reunion, and he asked if I was 18 yet. I had just turned 18, and so he gave me a joint of excellent cannabis, and said “happy birthday.” It turns out that Uncle Mike was a black sheep since he was a professional cannabis farmer. My family has regularly been straight-laced, so it’s quite surprising that they acted as if growing marijuana was a terrible sin! After that, Uncle Mike and I got along completely well, but I never decided to buy any cannabis from him because I was thinking it would get him in trouble with the family. I have been wondering how the modern legalization of medical marijuana will impact the way the family thinks of the man. After all, growing cannabis is no longer illegal as it was before, so does that mean the family won’t shun him anymore? Personally I have the impression that they are all a bunch of hypocrites, slamming beers and shots while condemning the utilization of cannabis plants. It’s honestly wonderful to avoid using marijuana if you don’t appreciate it very much, however to hold it against a member of your own family seems severely lame and childish.