Chong On Bongs And The Feds

Take a moment and listen to Tommy Chong reflect on his bong possession conviction and his life, as a comedian, a Canadian, a pot smoker and his future. But better yet, after Tommy’s interview, follow the next link, Chong’s prosecutor: Operation Pipe Dreams. The whole affair is baffling in its extraordinary ridulousness.

3 Replies to “Chong On Bongs And The Feds”

  1. I very much enjoyed that. I saw him on one of those talk shows and he was great. Funny, articulate, and self aware of his image.

    When asked how the arrest hurt his career, Chong responded: Actually it’s been great. I was never invited on your show before this.

    NPR does great interview from folks that you think might not make great radio. There is a really insightful peice they did with James Hetfielf (o Metallica) a few months ago.

  2. oops, hold on. Chong implies he was framed and entrapped. Dude, you were selling bongs. Don’t blame that on the man.

  3. So, your argument is the law is the law is the law. If it is a bad law, a ridiculous law or a dumb law is irrelvant? Time for you to just go ahead and start righting out those checks to the GOP, pal, you have up and done sold out. Parker has done very bad things to you.

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