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    #1
    Senior Member

    sad sad day

    i just broke the bowl to my bong not even 20 minutes ago
    i dont know if i should get another bong or pipe
    budsmoker Reviewed by budsmoker on . sad sad day i just broke the bowl to my bong not even 20 minutes ago:(:(:(:mad::mad::mad: i dont know if i should get another bong or pipe Rating: 5

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    #2
    Member

    sad sad day

    its a trajedy, seriously.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    sad sad day

    I'm sorry...that really sucks

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    #4
    Senior Member

    sad sad day

    Regardless of the type of loss, there is a normal process of grieving. Understanding the nature of grief and bereavement will give you insight and allow you to help someone else cope with the loss of their pipe,water bong, etc.

    Here are a few tips to help those around you cope with your loss;

    Pick up the phone to just check in
    Offer to run errands or get groceries
    Drop off a casserole or other type of food
    Watch children to provide some down time
    Tag along at a bereavement support group meeting
    Go for a brisk walk or shoot hoops together
    Do an enjoyable activity (game, puzzle, art project,smoke crack)
    Encourage going out and socializing once the person feels ready

    We are here for you bro! :thumbsup:

    ~Hazz
    PS I remember when I broke my glass pipe (many years ago) it was hard at first, but day by day I was able to heal
    I did enjoy the casseroles!

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    #5
    Senior Member

    sad sad day

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr HaZzMatT Esq.
    Regardless of the type of loss, there is a normal process of grieving. Understanding the nature of grief and bereavement will give you insight and allow you to help someone else cope with the loss of their pipe,water bong, etc.

    Here are a few tips to help those around you cope with your loss;

    Pick up the phone to just check in
    Offer to run errands or get groceries
    Drop off a casserole or other type of food
    Watch children to provide some down time
    Tag along at a bereavement support group meeting
    Go for a brisk walk or shoot hoops together
    Do an enjoyable activity (game, puzzle, art project,smoke crack)
    Encourage going out and socializing once the person feels ready

    We are here for you bro! :thumbsup:

    ~Hazz
    PS I remember when I broke my glass pipe (many years ago) it was hard at first, but day by day I was able to heal
    I did enjoy the casseroles!
    ya i find smoking crack helps a lot for this situation too

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