.comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}

Hi. I'm trying to think of another description to put here. Any ideas? I'll try again at 420.

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

A simple etiquette question:

If a doobie is being passed from one person to another and the pasee gets burned...who is at fault (assuming, of course, that fault MUST be assigned), the pasee or the passer?

I simply must know.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would say the pasee wasn't paying attention.

March 07, 2013  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Neither. You're getting stoned. Why does it matter? Haha!

March 07, 2013  
Blogger Meg Kelso said...

Thank you ANON #1,ITA.

ANON#2, I KNOW it doesn't matter but the nit wit I was smoking with burned himself twice while taking the object and blamed me! Never, ever has anyone blamed me for that and I have more experience than most people on the planet. The reason I added "assuming, of course, that fault MUST be assigned" is because I think it's stupid to blame anyone, the whole point is top be happy! But, happiness eludes the fault placer!

March 07, 2013  
Blogger Little Me said...

The passee obviously. It is their damn hand and they are reaching for it. Sure the passer might be unsteady or a little too high but the passee is the one most able to avoid being burned.

You know sort of in the way that the Commonwealth of Virginia determines fault in traffic accidents as the last person most able to AVOID the accident.

March 25, 2013  
Blogger Meg Kelso said...

Thank you! I KNEW IT! And your logic (oddly, as well as Virginia's) makes perfect sense.

March 26, 2013  

Post a Comment

<< Home