i happen to be in the same area my friend and all i have to say its who you know ;)
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i happen to be in the same area my friend and all i have to say its who you know ;)
where i live i pay 17 a gram for bud like that
looks good, as for being diesel i wouldnt think so.. it just looks like KB
KB is all good tho, and def. worth 10$/g
the sour diesel i had was dark,murky green.. you'll know its sour when you taste it for the first time.. it tastes like something different
looks like crip bud
really? how can you tell? considering almost 100% of dealers in florida with dank shit call it crip.....i wish that word would be run into the ground, crip was a southern grown strain that died out and the name shouldve tooQuote:
Originally Posted by tuscani
well it has actually become adopted as a name for dank bud, i noticed he was in FL, and dank here is crip. I've never heard of an actual crippy strain.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cannabis Enthusiast
yeah of course, i mean ive lived in florida for years and have seen my fare share of bud, and usually when i hit people up i have to ask for crip, it flys right over most dealers heads down here when i ask for somthin special..i guess as long as im a floridian ill have to cope hahaQuote:
Originally Posted by tuscani
and back in the day, early to mid 90s, alot of ft lauderdale, miami, big southern city grow ops were mass producing this strain they called the cryptonite, shortnend to crippy or crip over time..it just stuck with the dank as the years went through, even after that strain pittered out
i used to live in 305 and 954 and thats all you hear, since moving to tampa i dont hear anybody talkin about crip.
haha its funny you mention that, i was in tampa to see the black sabbath/alice cooper/queensryche show and i had asked about some green, sayin crip cause i figured thats all id have to say, and the dude looked at me and said..well..idk about that but ive got some urkle if your down with 60 an 8th...hes a frequent number in my phone now :DQuote:
Originally Posted by OLDE ENGLISH '800