“Hey Tommy,
Your just to cool.
I'm 66 years old and I remember the great intertainment you and Cheech brought us.
It was the best of times and you know it.
It was great time to live.
Now 50 years later it's good to hear from you.
Far out man
Where did every body go
I can dig it.
Cool
Keep it going Chong, thanks
Vern”
“Hi tommy ,
I love your posts keep them coming .So here’s one for you.I attended college at Humboldt State in Arcata, California. My brother Chris and I are big fans .We went to a festival and some one was giving away these beautiful black Egyptian kittens.We both got one and named them Cheech and Chong.They lived a long happy life full of kitty adventures.P.S.I use the dreams and my life is so much better now that I’m getting sufficient sleep Thank You for being the guru of weed
Shelley Alameda”
“I put my trust in you cause who knows more about dope then you !
I still have the Album with the Holy Father that had to have sex with a virgin.
And he had these requirements, you know the joke, and at the end he goes off saying, “and she has to have really a bigger tits !
Lol. I still laugh at that joke.
I will be ordering more drops but being an old vet living on SS it is expensive so I have to cut other life things out in order to buy the drops, but the drops work.
My muscles and body feel Much better and the sleep drops as well I guess use I wake
Up the next morning, which is always a good start, but I don’t remember a thing about dreams Or anything. I’m like an Etch-a-Sketch at night I get shaken and everything gets erased so I start fresh the next day. Sincerely Al.”
“Hey guys! Been onGood Vibes/Nice Dreams regiment over a year. Luckily at 75 years young with no medical problems to deal with. Using your excellent product to achieve more positivity and overall well being. A month ago I added your 300 mg tincture to my weekends ( for a little boost). I’m responding to Stephanie J’s complaint about it’s taste. I’ve overcome that problem by adding a few drops of the Vibes/Dreams under my tongue when taking it . Also , I added a few drops of peppermint extract to the oil. It works! Hopefully this will help others with the problem. Thankfully, Wayne L, Butler, Pa”
“Hate to break it to ya, Uncle Tommy, but the USA is 234 years old. This country did not exist till the Constitution was ratified in 1788.
It's all well and good to declare yourself independent, but then you have to prove it (as the Confederate states found out). So we became an independent collection of colonies after the Treaty of Paris in 1783. But we were still not the Unted States of America that we know today till we had a Constitution.
This is why the official name of the celebrations in 1976 was the American Revolution Bicentennial (even though that wasn't accurate either, since the first skirmishes in the war were in 1775).
Been a student of history all my life (coming up on 72 yearsr in November) and we should have celebrated the REAL Bicentennial in 1988!
Your nitpicking niece Marte”
“Tommy and crew: I have ordered 2 six months supply since visiting your website. Last order was in August, so I am not low enough on drops to order right now….but will be by January. Due to the higher usage (2 full droppers full a day-due to a bad case of spinal stenosis of my lower back), it’s not a six months supply…….the drops really work well enough that drugs are just about not needed!
I was taking CBD TINCTURES from a medical provider, here in Billings Montana for the last 4 years for pain management——they worked, but took up to 3 hours to get relief. Also needed pharmacy drugs to add to the mix. I am very happy with your products!! Also the night time drops actually work!!!! I have been one of those sleepers who were lucky to get 2 hours of sleep, at a time, for the last 40 years! My sleep time is triple that now.
Tommy, at my age now of 82, you are my best drug supplier!!
I have always said that “life’s short and I’m in a hurry” and my 10 hour days are now in my view! Taking care of four acres demands it. Thanks TOMMY…..Rex Roe”
“Hey Uncle
I assume this email will go into an archive and not be seen, but I will write it anyway as the least I can do to honor those vets.
There are things that we boomers have in common. Do you remember the air raid drills in grade school? They would test the sirens and have us practice getting under our desks and grabbing our knees. Another thing that most of us have in common is a parent who served in WWII. My father served under Patton in North Africa and was Patton's personal aid. My father decided he wanted to volunteer for a new outfit called Darby's Rangers, the first special forces of the US Army since the Revolutionary war. Patton told my father, "Oerter, you're a damn fool." Something else we have in common, at least I think so, is an American parent who married a non-American. I was lucky to grow up bi-culturally, and much of my childhood was spent growing up in Italy. In retrospect, I see that as having won the lottery. I assume you feel the same about your father’s culture.
My father was involved in the Italian campaign moving up the boot of Italy but contracted Malaria, which ironically saved his life since he was in the hospital recovering when his unit got wiped out by the Germans. At that time, my mother and my grandmother moved from Florence to Naples, and she went to work for the US government as an accountant/bookkeeper. Naples fell under the allies' control, and my father met my mother at a party. After the war, they married in Florence, and this is how she became my mother.
My father was also impacted by the war, but he managed to cope well. His last function as a US officer was liaison to foreign officers at Fort Carson, Colorado. He would typically invite them to our house for dinner, and my mother would prepare an Italian feast. They would sit around the table and recount stories of the war, so I got to hear the perspective of WW II from Polish officers, Czechoslovakian officers, German officers, etc., and, in retrospect, I believe it helped my father's war trauma by talking a lot about his experiences rather than being silent. Your father sounds typical in that he was stoic, which was common for that era. For me, it was quite an education, and I wish I had written them down.
I went to college and became a war protester to the point that I learned to like the smell of tear gas and was no longer inclined to hear stories about war. It was also an era in which I was not inclined to trust anyone over 30. However, both of my parents vehemently opposed the Vietnam war and helped organize events to oppose that war. One would think that my father, having been career military, an officer, and assigned to special forces, would not be a Vietnam war protestor, but that was not the case at all. My mother was against all war as a survivor of areal bombing during WWII and personally witnessed the horror of areal bombing.
Charles "Chuck" Oerter
Austin, TX”
“Hello Tommy Chong,
I'm sorry we haven't been getting to reply back to your nice messages. We're both on social security disability and we only have a limited amount of money each year that we can spend for our health issues. We had the extra money to buy your awesome products when we received the stimulus checks and that was the only way we could have, but so glad that we did. Your products are amazing and helps me and my husband in so many ways. I still have a few bottles of the daytime and night time bottles of tincture, but will be out soon, with us both using them each day and night. I do not take as much as he does, since he suffers more than I do and I can seem to tolerate my pain better than he can. I am trying to make it last longer for him and I can still do my "pot butter" I put under my tongue and let dissolve. As soon as we can find some extra money again, I will definitely be ordering again from you, but our checks just cover the house payment, the lights, the insurance for the house and cars, water bill, cell bill, internet bill...we can't afford the tv part....and gas and groceries. Thank you for always reaching out to us and checking in on your friends. :)
I've enjoyed watching you all the my years of growing up and I think it's awesome that we are now getting our remedies from you, to still keep us smiling and enjoying life. :)
Have a great night Mr. Chong and thank you for all you do to help ease my pain since I can;t take any type of pain meds anymore because of having Hereditary Hemocromotosis and can;t take any NSAIDS or pains meds since 2004.
Tammy Williams, Maryville, Tn.”