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March 28, 2015

DUDES

The police of Palmerah—which is sub-district of West Jakarta—accidentally got their residents high as kites when they burned a 3.3-ton pile of marijuana.

(Thanks to Joe in Japan)

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We're gonna need more steamed rice cake wrapped in banana leaves and stuffed with banana, or whatever.

Erlin. I'm feeling one hell of a contact high or a Tsunami is about to shotgun us.

Block party down at the cop joint. Bring snacks.

A number of residents—including journalists—in the Indonesian neighborhood reported feeling dizzy, headaches and intoxicated when the plume of smoke blew into their streets.

I'll bet convenience stores snack food sales skyrocketed, also...

"High In Jakarta, smell the weed,
I want pizza and coke,
then me bang..no joke..
Oh what a life we lead.."!
And

Djarkata, Oriental setting
And the city don't know what the city is getting
The creme de la creme of the cop world
In a high with everything but Yul Brynner

Lollapalooza?

Dude, don't Bogart that bonfire....

The populace voted a raise to the police as a toke'n of their appreciation

If you'd never been high before, and this mysterious smoke came by and made you slow and stupid and starving and paranoid, I bet you'd be freaking out, too. Especially in a place where you never know if the government might be trying to eliminate your caste.

The way the government's being run, it's the only answer to our economic ills.

Isn't this an old Cheech and Chong routine?

I bet the lines at Taco Bell, Jakarta were out of sight!

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