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    have you ever?

    I have been practicing some new techniques when i roll joints...such as crossroads and tulips and such....do u roll any like this and do u have any pointers as to what makes these easier to do, i think ive figured the tulip out...
    ganjzilla Reviewed by ganjzilla on . have you ever? I have been practicing some new techniques when i roll joints...such as crossroads and tulips and such....do u roll any like this and do u have any pointers as to what makes these easier to do, i think ive figured the tulip out... Rating: 5

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    #2
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    have you ever?

    Never tried it, I saw the tulip a few times and it looks damned difficult.
    Life, is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely, in a nicely and well preserved body. Remember this!:stoned:

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    #3
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    have you ever?

    Last time I rolled a joint was a straight roll with a C-note.... about 20 years ago
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    WEED, SCHOOLS AND/OR CARS DON\'T MIX!!!
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    Don\'t put yourself in a position where somebody has to *DO* something about it in the first place!!

    Pacifism is a luxury paid for by warriors.

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    #4
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    have you ever?

    I tired a tulip one. I was high so just gave up in the middle of it. What is a crossroads??

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    #5
    Senior Member

    have you ever?

    Ive made a few tulips before and they are bloody hard to roll when your already high.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    have you ever?

    a cross roads is the joint that you roll so that it looks like a x..heres a how to on that
    http://www.weedfarmer.com/joint_roll...rossroads.html (not advertising this website, just showin him what it is)...and ive tried a braid before thats badass, you roll 3 joints 1 large 1 small 1 medium and you braid them together and then put a roach around the 3 ends...its badass it does a spin when it burns

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    #7
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    have you ever?

    When I was in high school I came up with Godfather II blunt.

    First you need to kings of bud and some time.
    What you have to do hallow out a black and mild and split a large cigar.
    Fill the hallowed black with bud; make sure itâ??s packed tight.
    Next start to role the cig around it so the black in the middle of it.

    There are many types of min and large cigars. So there are co many combos to try.

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    #8
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    have you ever?

    Quote Originally Posted by ganjzilla
    a cross roads is the joint that you roll so that it looks like a x..heres a how to on that
    http://www.weedfarmer.com/joint_roll...rossroads.html (not advertising this website, just showin him what it is)...and ive tried a braid before thats badass, you roll 3 joints 1 large 1 small 1 medium and you braid them together and then put a roach around the 3 ends...its badass it does a spin when it burns
    O, i get it thanks.

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    #9
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    have you ever?

    np , their fun as shit to smoke and if u roll either right u can fit like 5-6 g's in them and they burn pretty slow if well rolled...so u can get the whole team involved without having to roll a blunt, because sometimes i just feel like tasting weed not half weed and half tobacco papers

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    #10
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    have you ever?

    well if you want to roll a cone, roll half a joint but leave the other half unlicked. then fill it with alot of bud gradually adding more, so its cone, and lick it. if you get the hang of it they turn out real nice,and its cool cuz it only uses one paper

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