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Originally Posted by Eshelmen
well is it?Quote:
Originally Posted by Skink
it dont matter as long as its smokable and doesnt run like a son of a bitch then kudos to however you rolled it
I can roll a really good spliff everytime. Its all about consistancy people.
I make a board a certain way, I hold my hands a certain way. Its all good.
i've learned to roll the perfect conical joint with NO paper overlap, paper makes it harsh imho, although without overlap the thing burns too fast. i might make it overlap once or whatever, but the technique i learned doesn't really allow for it. you actually flip the paper over and start witht he gummed edge facing down, it's all backwards. you lick the gummed edge through the overlapping paper, then you burn off the excess.
i also use a roach from a roach book...man i love the joints i roll. but i can't do one right now, my last bag was expensive. plus my camera is out of commission at the moment!
Haha I think I know you Torog. Either that or you're my alter ego.
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Originally Posted by Torog
Howdy Skink,Quote:
Originally Posted by Skink
Well..the weed don't grow on trees,but it is pretty cheap,I can git an oz for 50 -70 bucks an oz,of pretty fair skunk-brick and mex-brick,as well as good deals on un-compressed weed,from time to time. Still..I can't afford to roll biguns everytime,but when my friends want to git really stoned,they ask me to roll a doobie..lol.
Have a good one ! :stoned: :D
Howdy Mikey,Quote:
Originally Posted by 420Mikey420
Well..you do look real familiar..do ya live in the metroplex area (D/FW) ?
Do ya know a youngun with the nick of 'Berta' ?
Have a good one ! :stoned:
Howdy da haze,Quote:
Originally Posted by da haze meister
Howdy-doo ! Things are fair to middlin..could be worse..could be better..lol.:D We're fixin to have a long,hot spell here,with no rain in sight..sounds about right for Texas ! lol
Have a good one ! :stoned: :D
Naw man, Corpus area forever but I used to work some offshore rigs in my younger sandblasting daze. Coincidentally on a Marine Drilling rig there was this motorman that I used to meet out on the heliport late at night when the wind was right every now and again but it wasn't you, the guy would have to be like 70 by now. I think drivin, drinkin and rollin at the same time must be a Texas thang.
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Originally Posted by Torog
Howdy Mikey,Quote:
Originally Posted by 420Mikey420
Heck,I used to live in Corpus Christi,back in the 60's,when I was just a kid..lol. Dang...I wish I could git back into roughnecking,the pay is better than ever ! I did most of my roughnecking around Austin,drillin the Austin chalk formation..sure do miss them slow-drillin days !
I bet yer right--about the "Texas thang"..lol.
Have a good one ! :stoned: