Thursday, May 12, 2011

2011 Global Marijuana March: Stash Box Barbie’s Big Weekend

Easily, this past weekend could have been one of the best in my life. After last year’s protest festivities at Toronto Freedom Festival and Global Marijuana March, I promised myself that I wanted to learn about activism against prohibition and help the people who ran these events. A few months later, I walked into Vapor Central alone for the first time, sat beside a complete stranger Madd Chronic, and explained how I was passionate to get involved. This weekend marks a period in my life where things have really come full circle.
This has been an incredible year, ever since I met
 Madd Chronic and discovered the importance of activism.   

My plan for Friday was to prepare for the march by finishing my Stash Box Barbie costume, packing up the Barbie bong, and pre-rolling doobies. When HotBox Café called me while I was canna-crafting fake bud, and wanted me to stop in that afternoon as their new hemployee, I knew it was only the beginning of a great weekend.
After the adventure around Kensington Market, I found myself baked wandering town. Lately, whenever I’m in in the crosshairs of boredom, I will flip a coin to choose my next destination. Immediately after this flip, I ran into Budd Cannabis and real-life hero Matt Mernagh who happened to be tokin’ with visitors from B.C like Jodie Emery, Dana Larsen, and Jeremiah Vandermeer.


Trust yourself and that coin will flip on the proper side, and eventually you’ll end up sitting beside your very own mentors. Too shy to say very much, I just let my smile communicate for me. These are people I really believe in, and potentially they could believe in me.

Chatting with Dana Larsen as he checks out the box.
Being on the inside, it's a little difficult trying to sesh with others!

May 7th starts very early at 6 a.m because I wanted to be a prepared soldier in this drug war with hot pink Bristol board armor, my threatening smile, and potent marijuana smoke. Butterfly is at my house for 11 a.m, and next thing I know I am inside my own personal hotbox unable to walk because of everyone wanting to snap my photo.
Bong Man, the perticular fellow who inspired me
to create my costume.

Dressing as Stash Box Barbie, my goal was to finish the entire march in my bud heels to make a loud statement regarding cannabis and prohibition. With the box, I was able to have 4 protest signs opposed to one, with “Believe in Hemp!”, “I’m not a criminal!”, and “Think outside the box” on each of the sides.
Posing with two heros of mine: Matt Mernagh and Cannabis. In less than 60 days, if the medical marijuana program doesn't significantly improve then marijuana will be legal in Ontario thanks to Merngah! 
Sunday afternoon, while at Vapor Central, I am reflecting on the historic outcome of the GMM. Just as I was hoping that I could have found the courage to ask for a picture with Jodie Emery, she walks in the door. The timing couldn't have been perfect, and I knew I had to take a toke, a deep breath and make my way on over to her table. In no time Jodie's passing me joints while Jeremiah is complimenting me on my unusual pill-popper barrette, and I am eating my munchies as if this is any normal sesh with stoner friends.  

Peace & Pot, let's end this drug war! 
This weekend I received more than a surreal smoke sesh on cloud nine with the Cannabis Culture crew. Realizing the lesson of trusting yourself and following your heart is the greatest high, even if it is illegal. 

Look to the bright side of the sun, 
-Puffy

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Celebrate and Medicate! Photos of April 20th Yonge and Dundas Rally.

Marching from Vapor Central. End prohibition! 

Toking on stage with my fellow cannabis crusaders Madd Chronic and Naomi.

Bong Man, you're my hero!

Toronto Sun asked me why it is important to attend pro-pot rallies before the election. 


Matt Mernagh and Tracy gave me the best gift of pot pixie wings!

Horsing around with BMInnovators, the guys from The Oracle vaporizer.

Puffy Pot Pixie isn't a criminal, so please kill bill s-10 by voting non-conservative! 

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Stash Box Barbie

Meet Stash Box Barbie. Living in a stash box opposed to a dream house, there is only enough room for her bud and clothing. 

She is the only Barbie who thinks outside of the box and always enjoys cannabis before playing dress-up! Follow her adventure just like her permanent smoke cloud.


Always look to the bright side of the sun, 
Puffy

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Jodie's New Purse


Every week on Cannabis Culture, Jodie will post a video update of Marc’s current prison situation. Marc Emery is serving 5 years in American prison for only selling marijuana seeds and putting the majority of profits back into ending prohibition. Considering greed and racism caused others to become criminals in the government’s eyes, Marc’s pro-pot activism landed him in a really upsetting situation. 


Marc mailed a purse to Jodie that the inmates made entirely of folded chip bags and other trash. Now that’s weed and fashion. 

Many of the inmates enjoy being creative and are artists. Over the past few months Jodie has received plenty of personalized gifts, which keep getting more incredible. I cannot wait to see what else they create!  

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Pot Culture: Andre 3000

Greetings Earthlings...


Andre 3000's style is out of this world. Are you alien? Dare to be different with polka dots and dope. Mix as many colours and patterns as you like, cause stellar guys like Andre only dig down to Mars girls.  




Always look to the bright side of the sun, 
Puffy

Elle Magazine's Bad Acid Trip

Elle Canada featured a fashion editorial called, “Fluo Punch: Happy-go-lucky brights that you on an acid trip!”



That’s a very bold statement referencing drug culture when the result of the photos reminds me nothing of an acid trip. Why would an editor approve this message when the reference falls flat, is the fashion industry slowly integrating the influence of psychedelics?


Simply, fashion is experimenting with different patterns, colours, textures, and shapes to create optical illusions. Before this trend starts to crash, I’d like to experiment with my take on acid fashion.
Zig Zag Man and I space out in high waisted hot shorts,
mary-janes, and  trippy lilac tights
This paisley ankle length skirt from Funky Junky
 is brighter than a shooting star! 
Always look to the bright side of the sun, 
Puffy