hmm, just had an idea, is a "J" shaped like a "j" in the UK? ;)
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hmm, just had an idea, is a "J" shaped like a "j" in the UK? ;)
Where's your sarcasm tag? [/sarcasm]Quote:
Originally Posted by RedLocks
Listen to nelly latley?
its like when some one calls a cig a square.. at no point in time does a cig look like a square
so much hate
Quote:
Originally Posted by mattks1
:O seriously.. lol haha ya it's 2 papers looks like this L lmao
I haven't read this whole thread, but as far as i know an L is a double paper joint...that is, stuck together in an L shape, then rolled so it ends up double length.
bet i dont know how to leaf a dutch (or what the hell it means btw).Quote:
Originally Posted by orange floyd
all it means man is to unravel the outer leaf of the cigar and re rolling it with the inner
It just depends where you're at..
Here, in S Wales, an "L" is referring to a joint, with the skins set up like so:
Joint rolling, L skin spliff - EveryoneDoesIT.com
http://www.everyonedoesit.co.uk/img/..._l_skin_05.jpg
Just depends where you are man..