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Nov 20th, 2003 03:52 AM
A.S.H. Does anyone remember the Flintstones kids episode where they made a 'Just Say No Club'?
I can almost imagine any drug user going "Fine, more drugs for me!"

Honestly, one of the peculiar messages that is pushed is that people seem to want to track you down and make you smoke a joint.

An 'Anti-Drug' commerical I recall where the guy said his was drawing. The guys offered him a jay, and he started to bolt, and the guys RUN AFTER HIM AND LEAVE IT ON THE GROUND! Now, pot smokers are not necessarily the sharpest tools in the shed for the large part, but I don't think they're going to chase your ass down if you don't want that jamaican grass, "Shit, more for me!" *puff, COUGH*
Nov 1st, 2003 11:00 PM
Geggy 'This is your brain on drugs' is classic.

Everytime I smoked pot, i'd say my eggs are frying.
Oct 27th, 2003 08:14 AM
Supafly345
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Originally Posted by The Retro Kat
I like those cartoons in the early 90's with the scribbly cartoons, this is you, this is you on drugs, or whatever it was.
Ironic thing is that potheads probably were the one's who liked them the most. To watch. While high.

The funniest one was:
Scribbly face of kid shown wiggling.
Announcer- "What do you do when someone offers you drugs?"
Scribbly face of dog shown wiggling with black scribbles rising from it to represent anger smoke.
"GRRRRRRR... GRRRRRRR"

I made sure to say that every time I was offered drugs. I had my money stolen and got beat up a lot.
Oct 24th, 2003 07:34 PM
EverythingWillSuck That movie was awesome. Never again will I see Alf and Garfield in the same room.

The scribbly cartoons were pretty funny, tho a bit creepy.

Actually growing up my mom was never into the whole anti-drug bullshit and just told me her experiences straight-up.

Also I think it's pretty funny; I've never done drugs in my life and I never was in the DARE programs at my schools, and everyone I know that were in those are potheads now. Quick change.
Oct 18th, 2003 11:20 PM
Schimid OMG I USED TO HAVE THAT I SWEAR.

ACTUALLY MAYBE NOT, I DON'T THINK MINE HAD POOH.

EDIT: WAIT, YES IT DID BECAUSE IT'S ABOUT A PIGGY BANK AND ALF SAYS "PIGGY BANK" IN A REALLY LOL VOICE.
Oct 18th, 2003 07:17 PM
Mike P
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Originally Posted by Spooky
Heuheuheuheuheuheuehuheuheuhe

CARTOON ALLSTARS


http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0712/
Someday, I will have a copy of that tape. Someday...
Oct 16th, 2003 10:20 PM
Big Papa Goat FOOD FORUM!
Oct 16th, 2003 09:37 PM
The Retro Kat I like those cartoons in the early 90's with the scribbly cartoons, this is you, this is you on drugs, or whatever it was.
Oct 16th, 2003 08:58 PM
Jeanette X I remember one with a girl huffing glue in her bedroom, and a voice over explaining that huffing deprives the brain of oxygen and that "When you think you're sniffing, your brain thinks your drowning" as the room started to fill up with water and the girl desperatley tried to escape by swimming to the window. And it ended with; "...and your brain is pretty much right" as it showed the final shot of the girl pressed against the window, apparently dead.
It was simple and yet disturbing enough to be effective. It really spooked me as a kid.
Oh, btw Snatch, I found the one with the pot and the gun: http://www.mediacampaign.org/multimedia/den.mov
and the one with the little kid on the bike:
http://www.mediacampaign.org/multimedia/drive_thru.mov
This one is actually fairly realistic: http://www.mediacampaign.org/multimedia/wallet2.mov
Go here for more anti-drug commercials: http://www.drugfreeamerica.org/Commercials/
There's actually one in there with Henry Rollins. Look under the anti-methamphetimine campaign.
Oct 16th, 2003 04:55 PM
Zbu Manowar
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Originally Posted by Snatchtastic
I find all those traumatic anti-drug commercials funny.

Like when the two kids are hangin out in his dads study and he say's hey look at my gun. Then he points it at him and shoots him. That wasn't because of pot, that guy just wanted to smoke his friend Mob style in that posh leather office.
Yet I don't see any anti-gun sentiment coming from THAT!

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Or when the stoned kids at the drive thru find out they dont have any money cause they've spent it all on the chron, then they plow into a dumb kid on a bike who should have been watching where she was going.

GOLD!
A little editing and you can make it look like the worst McDonalds commercial in the world. "Look, I ate a Big Mac and iced a retarded girl on a bike! DAMN CHOLESTEROL!!"
Oct 6th, 2003 08:31 PM
soundtest I'd like to know how many people those pot commercials actually pushed towards hard drugs with their incessant bullshit. I remember one of them from way back that claimed that if you smoked pot you'd think you could fly and jump off a building. How many kids do you think smoked pot, realized that that statement was complete bullshit and then assumed they were lying about heroin and crack as well?

Regardless, no matter how fucked up I've ever been on anydrug, if I ever thought I could 'fly' I'd try it from the fucking ground first.
Oct 6th, 2003 07:45 PM
Snatchtastic
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I find all those traumatic anti-drug commercials funny.

Like when the two kids are hangin out in his dads study and he say's hey look at my gun. Then he points it at him and shoots him. That wasn't because of pot, that guy just wanted to smoke his friend Mob style in that posh leather office.

Or when the stoned kids at the drive thru find out they dont have any money cause they've spent it all on the chron, then they plow into a dumb kid on a bike who should have been watching where she was going.

GOLD!
Oct 6th, 2003 04:52 PM
Bennett my favorite were the "anti-drug" commercials, because I used to say how great it would be if they made some where instead of talking about drawing or skateboarding, they would be like:

"cutting myself is my anti-drug,"
or
"fucking your hot sister is my anti-drug."


this thread still sucks.
Oct 6th, 2003 04:38 PM
Snatchtastic
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Originally Posted by Supafly345
What did DARE stand for anyway?
DARE= Drugs Are Really Excellent
Oct 6th, 2003 03:06 PM
Bennett this thread sucks.
Oct 6th, 2003 03:02 PM
strangelysublime I remember those awesome DARE shirts. they used to say stupid stuff like; DARE to resist drugs and violence. DARE to say no to drugs.

Its like they thought by putting that on a shirt, the next time you were offered drugs you would say "no thanks, a guy about ten minutes ago walked by and his shirt told me to say no to drugs so i am going to listen to him"
Oct 6th, 2003 12:01 PM
Nerd YOU'RE ADDICTED TO DRUGS.
Oct 6th, 2003 03:18 AM
CastroMotorOil dude drugs are the easiest thing in the world to get, i know offhand like 5 peopel that can get me weed day or night, and through them i could get crack, herion, speedballs (nightmare), or any other fucking drug i wanted.
Sep 20th, 2003 09:59 AM
Supafly345 Yes. My mom recorded the special of that for me and my siblings.
Up untill I left 2 years ago I was still watching it. It is the closest I can get to actual drugs.
Sep 20th, 2003 09:33 AM
Spooky Heuheuheuheuheuheuehuheuheuhe

CARTOON ALLSTARS


http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0712/
Sep 20th, 2003 03:56 AM
BlueOatmeal Or maybe you can do drugs just don't punch them, kick them or belittle them in frount of all thier friends. Because ya' know drugs have feelings to and it hurts just as much when someone steps all over them.
Sep 7th, 2003 10:45 PM
Emu Drug abuse makes it sound like drugs are okay, but using too many of them is abusing it. ...maybe that is what it means.
Sep 7th, 2003 07:02 PM
Perndog I don't get why it's called drug abuse. Wouldn't it be more like self abuse? I mean, the drugs exist to fuck you up, so that's their proper use.
Sep 5th, 2003 09:15 PM
punkgrrrlie10 Those 12 year olds that were slangin in the 80's now formed dummy corporations in the Atlantic Ocean and now use their billions to lobby against anti-drug commercials so that people won't know drugs are bad for them.
Sep 5th, 2003 09:05 PM
LeChuck
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What did DARE stand for anyway?
D.A.R.E. = Drug Abuse Resistance Education


LeChuck
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