Toby Keith Recalls The First (And Last) Time He Smoked With Willie Nelson

Toby Keith Recalls The First (And Last) Time He Smoked With Willie Nelson

Toby Keith Recalls The First (And Last) Time He Smoked With Willie Nelson

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It is no secret that Willie Nelson is a true weed connoisseur. We even wonder if ole shotgun Willie remembers the last time he wasn’t high.

I mean Willie has been known to smoke Snoop Dog under the table, which we so know the pair are good buddies.

Toby Keith wrote an old gem of a song called “Weed With Willie.” If you haven’t heard the song, it’s essentially Keith talking about the time he smoked with Willie and he couldn’t even function.

Back in 2009, Toby Keith did an interview talking about the one time and ONLY time he smoked with the legendary Willie Nelson.

Keith was at Charles Barkley’s birthday party in Vegas. Keith and Willie played a couple of songs together on the stage of his show that night, and of course Willie asked him to hangout after the show.

In the interview, here is how Keith described that “hangout” with Willie after the show:

So, what better way to celebrate (besides smoking yourself to Pluto), than telling a hilarious weed story about one of the all-time greats?

“Willie’s got that real chronic, medicinal stuff. I’ve never smoked much pot in my life, it’s not my high… we set down and he starts rolling one up, so when in Rome, you know? We burn one, and I couldn’t even function.

It was like, the most hardcore weed that I’d ever had, and I’d only hit it like three or four times, and unlike Bill Clinton I did inhale.

I stood up and said, ‘Man it’s time for me to go,’ he was just looking at me and I remember my ears were burning, my head’s throbbing, I was breathing different, and he was sitting there grinning at me.

He knew he got me right. I said I had to go and he says, ‘Good timing.’ So, I had a car take me to my room, I missed the whole Charles Barkley thing, I went down to sleep.”

Source: Whiskey Riff

Photo: Reuters

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