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Published: 2011/12/04

Reggie Bennett "88 Work" Get Embed Code

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Up-and-coming hip hop artist Reggie Bennett pays homage to the great Big Daddy Kane, live on the Relix roof.

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ahlem May 5, 2012, 23:40:51

Oh wait i got this one, STOP.jk, give complete cootrnl of your money to someone you trust. everything even small cash and coins. You also need to take a break from the people in your life that smoke pot. It’s not that they’re bad people, it’s just that they are each a possible enabler. Don’t hang around anyone who will enable you.Also, you’re in college? Do you smoke as a way to deal with stress or just as a time waster?If you smoke to deal with stress you need to find another outlet. I would suggest Racketball.If you smoke to blow off some extra time, I would suggest making your schedule so busy that literally you don’t have time to smoke.Meaning you have class class class, tutor, tutor, study study type schedule. In which the mass majority of your time is spent in a professional situation with people who won’t put up with smoking.The pressure’s of professionalism can be a positive influence. I know many people who have used professional situations to force themselves to quit smoking, or drinking.Or if that’s too strenuous an Idea, you can always blow off some time playing Racketball. I use this example mainly because it is fun, social, and healthy. Exercising will force your body to start craving more exercise. As social activity creates the craving for more social activity.Take lots of vitamins, to keep up your strength. The B12 vitamin Niacin will especially help to clean your system of the poison creating the high people smoke pot to get.

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