I'm not a joint smoker. In my opinion, it wastes too much bud and it takes quite a bit of time to get to the level I want to be at, compared to a pipe or bong.

However, I'm not a person to say 'no' to the occasional joint, as I like to mix things up every once in a while.

It started with me finding a few papers underneath my PS2, while I was moving it to another spot. They must have been there at least a year. Getting back on track, I took a paper and figured I'll roll a joint. Unfortunately, I had no weed left. A quick call to my dealer fixed that up though (I'll post some pics in the picture forum once I get my camera back) anyway, I asked my dealer for a cig (I don't smoke cigarettes) and he gave me one. Like I said, I'll mix thing up once in a while, and this is something new.

So I rolled the joint and head out for a smoke. As I began smoking, I noticed the taste was a lot different, and after my first inhale I felt a weird dizzy high. I then realized that it's just the tobacco doing that. I continued smoking, and the taste was a lot harsher than with a pure joint. I finished the joint in 7-8 minutes.

When I was peaking, I noticed that I wanted to be higher, but didn't feel like smoking because my throat was a little ruffed up from the tobacco.

My conclusion, if I have to smoke joints, they will be pure from now on, as mixing with tobacco burned my throat, tasted awful and the high wasn't as good.

...and no, it didn't burn any slower than usual.
poiuyt Reviewed by poiuyt on . My first cannabis/tobacco joint. I'm not a joint smoker. In my opinion, it wastes too much bud and it takes quite a bit of time to get to the level I want to be at, compared to a pipe or bong. However, I'm not a person to say 'no' to the occasional joint, as I like to mix things up every once in a while. It started with me finding a few papers underneath my PS2, while I was moving it to another spot. They must have been there at least a year. Getting back on track, I took a paper and figured I'll roll a joint. Rating: 5