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12-09-2007, 11:58 AM #1
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i second that i like a cup of tea smoke a dobbie with them and it is a public service here:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
xxxhazexxx Reviewed by xxxhazexxx on . Shady dealers... I know there are some legit guys out there, that actually work during the day to support their family and do their thing on the side for extra money, but here recently and in todays society it seems like theres just a bunch of these shady dudes. That I dont feel comfortable smoking with or being around, that refer to themselves as "hustlas". :jointsmile: How can these guys possibly make a full time living off of greenery? Rating: 5
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12-09-2007, 12:04 PM #2
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Originally Posted by xxxhazexxx
I guess us brits just now how it SHOULD be! :jointsmile::jointsmile::rastasmoke::rastasmoke:
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12-09-2007, 12:55 PM #3
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Originally Posted by kingk4life
That's the difference between the hustla crowd and us old farts.
Originally Posted by LIP
I DO expect that any time herb changes hands, there will also be certain formalities, like, "Won't you stay for a smoke and a cup of coffee?" My smoking peeps have known me since before I started smoking, and we are friends apart from the herb, and it's a nice way to ensure that there's no car left running on the lawn looking suspicious.
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12-09-2007, 01:13 PM #4
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Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Us old farts know how to do it the right way! I see it as just plain manners. My dealer is also my friend. I invite him into mine when he's around, and he invites me into his.
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12-09-2007, 01:24 PM #5
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If'n I'm picking something up, I expect to also-
-Roll on floor w/ your dog.
-Find out how your kids are doing.
-Enjoy a cup of coffee/tea.
-Raid yer fridge.
-Have a look at yer flowerbeds, if in season.
-Complain about fuel prices, the gov't, or whatever's going on.
Takes at least an hour.
Rule of thumb in my circle is that ya never even talk shop w/ anybody who doesn't have a mortgage, tho I'll make exceptions for folks who are renting so that they can keep their kids in a better school district.
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12-09-2007, 09:25 PM #6
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Like I said, there are good dealers and bad ones. When I visit my dealer or he visits me, we always chill out for a while, smoke one and bullshit for awhile. They are providing a service I think. They make money from us, and if they want us to come back, then you provide the best service you can.
Last time I drank a case of beer with him and bought an ounce of weed that I completly forgot buying.
We're friends and associates.
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12-09-2007, 10:41 PM #7
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My dealer invites me in, smokes me out on his own shit, then give me what i payed for.
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12-09-2007, 11:00 PM #8
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True words!
Originally Posted by LIP
I went around to the antique and junk shops this weekend and picked up some cool vintage boxes for holiday gifts for all my peeps- stash boxes are cool. Especially when they are filled with nuggets! I even found a wicked awesome ceramic cigar-store indian cigar lighter- it works, too- for my buddy who is a ciagr nut, and a vintage barometer for my friend's cousin who is a meteorology buff, and a vintage aluminum cigarette-roller.I might keep that one!
Gotta remember to keep emphasizing the friends part. THAT'S the primary relationship.
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12-10-2007, 01:07 AM #9
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Dealers deal.
Originally Posted by kingk4life

I can see how providing a known and effective medicine to your community is a service to the public.\"That\'s the only way you can solve the problem, with a paradox, man.\"
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12-10-2007, 10:18 AM #10
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Good posts stinkyattic. Do you know anyone who just messes with green full time? I didnt think there was that much money it just well "green". I have a buddy who just messes with green and drives a brand new car (2007) and has his own place, and thats all he messes with. But he is more the type that controlls the whole city nearly. There are some smaller guys but most of them get their stuff from him. But he is the "go to" guy where everyone in the city knows and calls. He's been caught a few times, but you can expect that when doing it full time. He lives well, but he's always changing his phone number, driving a differnt car, and acting "shady" like if you call him he'll be like meet me here, get there, and he will be across the street and call you back and be like meet me across the street at so and so..
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