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stevie c
06-19-2007, 12:08 AM
I constantly smoke under a blanket when Im back at home to mask the smell a little bit, do you think this is bad for me in any way? Just curious thanks.

geonagual
06-19-2007, 12:09 AM
If you set it on fire...that could be bad. LOL

RamblerGambler
06-19-2007, 12:13 AM
If by bad you mean you create an awesome hotbox effect and get real stoned, then yes.

MrNiceGuy420
06-19-2007, 12:16 AM
i cant imagine it covering the smell that much, it wouldnt be any worse than hotboxing a car...if anything you might not get enough oxygen under there...i wouldnt worry about it

Sir Bliss
06-19-2007, 12:32 AM
Haha. Smoking under a blanket sounds extremely unorthodox...and yet...I'd love to try it. Like Rambler mentioned, you're creating your very own mini hotbox. There's nothing unhealthy about that...unless you consider the smoking (and re-smoking--via hotbox) Cannabis unhealthy. And we all know that's rubbish and a half.

Keep the flame away from the blanket, and you'll be more than straight. Happy toking.

northErN lightz
06-19-2007, 03:22 AM
I constantly smoke under a blanket when Im back at home to mask the smell a little bit, do you think this is bad for me in any way? Just curious thanks.

i do the exact same thing, it seems to hide the smell pretty good

cannabis campbell
06-19-2007, 03:32 AM
Does it lol??

I honestly didnt think it would cover the smell that well.

darklyscanner
06-19-2007, 03:36 AM
doing this makes sense to me...

while under the influence, i think weed encourages a great deal of nostalgia to times when you were a kid

i'll probably end up trying this sometime

northErN lightz
06-19-2007, 03:49 AM
i use this huge blanket that is made out of some material where the smell doesn't seem like it sticks very well

i throw the blanket over me and i sit on the floor, i toke up, and when i'm done i just ball up the blanket making sure the underside is not showing and put it in the corner of my closet

birdgirl73
06-19-2007, 03:53 AM
This strikes me as a funny technique. You smoke under a blanket to mask the smell. But do you really think you're going to be keeping anything secret from the person who launders the blanket? Perhaps it doesn't ever get washed.

northErN lightz
06-19-2007, 03:56 AM
This strikes me as a funny technique. You smoke under a blanket to mask the smell. But do you really think you're going to be keeping anything secret from the person who launders the blanket? Perhaps it doesn't ever get washed.

i launder the blanket for that very reason

birdgirl73
06-19-2007, 03:58 AM
Glad to hear that. I'm always pleased to learn of young men who are familiar with the "laundry arts."

jdub61
06-19-2007, 04:00 AM
Glad to hear that. I'm always pleased to learn of young men who are familiar with the "laundry arts."

oh birdgirl, it's called "college" dontcha know
sheesh with teh stereotypes :(
although my girlfriend gets paid $20 every 2-3 weeks to do this one rich frat guy she knows's laundry, LOL

??? i don't get it either :stoned:

northErN lightz
06-19-2007, 04:00 AM
Glad to hear that. I'm always pleased to learn of young men who are familiar with the "laundry arts."

well young women seem to frown upon a guy who can't do a simple chore

i don't know what's so hard about putting some detergent in and pressing "on" but i suppose that's pushing it for some

WhereDaBudAt
06-19-2007, 04:03 AM
i did smoke under my blanket before and it seemed to cover up the smell a little. but why not just get your lazy self out of the bed and go outside real quick to toke? lol

halfassedjediknight
06-19-2007, 04:08 AM
i never got this. they arent airtight or anything.

you could blow your hits into a plastic bag or a jar or something hah.

but no, if your smoking something then i think that the smoke being around you is far less to worry about than it being densely packed into your lungs. i think you may live!

the only harmful thinng i could think of is that when you exhale youre producing carbon monoxide..so that could be an issue..but only if we were dealing with an airtight environment. a blanket is a permeable membrane, therefore allowing air to move freely in and out. youre fine.

birdgirl73
06-19-2007, 04:18 AM
oh birdgirl, it's called "college" dontcha know
sheesh with teh stereotypes :(
although my girlfriend gets paid $20 every 2-3 weeks to do this one rich frat guy she knows's laundry, LOL

??? i don't get it either :stoned:
It's not a stereotype, Jdub. I was being facetious about my own son, who is the only 21-year-old college senior I know who has managed to avoid doing laundry for his entire college career, either when he's away at school or when he's home. At school, he either spends money to have someone else do it for him, or he sweet-talks one of his friends' mothers who lives closer to the university or one of his ladyfriends. At home, he defies our agreement that he must do his own wash and he lets it pile up until it becomes a health hazard. I learned a month ago that he was trying to slip our housekeeper money under the table to do his laundry for him. When I caught onto (and shot down) that plan, I learned from my mother that he'd approached her about the task.

We're having a laundry showdown. If I have to send him back to school with an 18-wheeler full of filthy clothes, underwear, bedding and towels, I'll do it. I'm going to win this one.

I meant what I said about being thrilled to hear of familiarity with the "laundry arts." It gives me hope.

REEFERDREAMZ
06-19-2007, 04:27 AM
I would NOT smoke in, around, on, over......any preposition, including a bed with fire, matches. FUCK that, I watched my little cousin almost die, he was playing with matches, in bed, caught his bed and shirt on fire... you know the old polyester ones..and it stuck to him; it was terrible.

:thumbsup: He is ok now.

I even get nervous in an apt. around me, they are going to fall asleep with a smoke in there hand or something.

:wtf::wtf: Hafta watch everything these days...:wtf:

:jointsmile: Peace bra do what ya feel, you know advice is like assholes.

jdub61
06-19-2007, 04:39 AM
It's not a stereotype, Jdub. I was being facetious about my own son, who is the only 21-year-old college senior I know who has managed to avoid doing laundry for his entire college career, either when he's away at school or when he's home. At school, he either spends money to have someone else do it for him, or he sweet-talks one of his friends' mothers who lives closer to the university or one of his ladyfriends. At home, he defies our agreement that he must do his own wash and he lets it pile up until it becomes a health hazard. I learned a month ago that he was trying to slip our housekeeper money under the table to do his laundry for him. When I caught onto (and shot down) that plan, I learned from my mother that he'd approached her about the task.

We're having a laundry showdown. If I have to send him back to school with an 18-wheeler full of filthy clothes, underwear, bedding and towels, I'll do it. I'm going to win this one.

I meant what I said about being thrilled to hear of familiarity with the "laundry arts." It gives me hope.

sheesh, you need to bend him over your knee and spank the hell out of him like old times, what a slob, this boy's wife sure ain't gonna take too kindly to that
i'll admit that folding laundry is my 2nd least favorite thing to do in life (cause it takes so damn long) but i'll be damned if i'm gonna let anybody do it for me, that's just embarrassing

birdgirl73
06-19-2007, 04:48 AM
I agree. I'll take the spanking idea under advisement. Problem is, he's 5 inches taller and 95 pounds heavier than I am. Actually, I think I can outlast him on the standoff. He likes having clean laundry and looking and smelling good. He just doesn't want to give in. (I have no idea where he got that stubborn streak.)

I hate to fold laundry, too. But I do it nonetheless. As I never fail to point out on the laundry issue: doing things that have to be done even when you hate them? Welcome to adulthood. Where life isn't fair. And you can't always pawn your chores off on someone else.

crudemood
06-19-2007, 04:52 AM
If you set it on fire...that could be bad. LOL

yeah I was going to say that because it reminded me of that one King Of the Hill Episode where Bobby takes up smoking and decides its a good idea to spark up under his blanket.

LimeCush
06-19-2007, 05:18 AM
wow, tha really works?Sometimes when my girlfriends parents visit I just put the fan by the door and have it facin inwards towards the window , so no smoke can get passd the fan and or door.Does a blanket really work?

halfassedjediknight
06-19-2007, 05:20 AM
.Does a blanket really work?

doubtful!

even if it did..youd have a stinky blanket. and that smell would emit all around the blanket.

besides like im saying its not airtight. this is nuts!

zino11
06-19-2007, 07:14 AM
i couldnt see it workin for smell but it shoudnt harm you no more than any hot box but man some reason i aint never thought of that!

LimeCush
06-21-2007, 03:30 AM
yea, i wouldnt think it works the smell of weed is just too strong for a blanket