Activity Stream
227,828 MEMBERS
12963 ONLINE
greengrassforums On YouTube Subscribe to our Newsletter greengrassforums On Twitter greengrassforums On Facebook greengrassforums On Google+
banner1

Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 23
  1.     
    #11
    Senior Member

    Goodwill

    The bottle is cool, but what I like most about the pucture is the campaign poster for "Slutzky!" Gotta be hard to make it in politics with a name like Slutzky.
    More of the same: Renger\'s Rantings

  2.   Advertisements

  3.     
    #12
    Senior Member

    Goodwill

    cool little bottle purple banana !!


    I love the goodwill sto too best place ta go wif yo sister ~~

    rock it ~~
    [COLOR=\"DeepSkyBlue\"]Its not what we have, but what we enjoy, that constitutes our abundance\"

    \"when ya have more than ya think, ya need more space\"

    \"society your a crazy breed\"
    [/COLOR]


    :rastabong:



    Legalise Medical Marijuana

  4.     
    #13
    Junior Member

    Goodwill

    I've done a lot of community service there down here in Atlanta, and there's usually some good stuff. I wish I could find a bottle like that, I'm sure it'd make an excellent smoking device.

  5.     
    #14
    Senior Member

    Goodwill

    I don't exactly know how to use a drill, I've drilled like one thing in my lifetime; I'm considering getting a diamond drill bit, and practicing on various glass objects before I go drilling this baby... I don't exactly know how to, though. I know you need to 'lubricate' the bit while drilling; I'm probably incorrectly assuming that means spraying it with water or something?

    As for the Slutzky poster, it was one of those campaign ones a few years ago, my friends and I stole it, haha.

  6.     
    #15
    Senior Member

    Goodwill

    Be careful
    That stretched glass is extremely thin.

  7.     
    #16
    Senior Member

    Goodwill

    I'm only drilling the base of the bottle, its thickness hasn't been altered in any apparent way, would it still make a difference?

  8.     
    #17
    Member

    Goodwill

    Make sure you drill it in like a bucket or something filled with water so you can have the drill bit and bottle submerged, so the water can suppress some of the strain that the drill may cause.... GL with it


    Oh.... and the water stops the fumes from going into the air, saving your lungs
    \"Recognition is the first step towards enlightenment\"

  9.     
    #18
    Senior Member

    Goodwill

    I hate to be the party pooper but instructions for DIY waterpipes are on the 'do not discuss please' list as of quite recently in case you haven't checked the new rules in the last week or so...

    I love thrift shops in general. They are AWESOME and I get ALL my jeans there -RECYCLE BABY!- and a lot of my furniture and kitchen crap too. One funny thing about shopping the thrift stores is that my eyes don't get irritated from the outgassing of new clothes like they do at department stores. Plus they are usually quieter, with few crowds.

  10.     
    #19
    Senior Member

    Goodwill

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    I love thrift shops in general. They are AWESOME and I get ALL my jeans there -RECYCLE BABY!- and a lot of my furniture and kitchen crap too. One funny thing about shopping the thrift stores is that my eyes don't get irritated from the outgassing of new clothes like they do at department stores. Plus they are usually quieter, with few crowds.
    Sorry, SA, didn't see that! I'll take note. I looove getting my jeans from Goodwill- SO CHEAP! And I feel much more comfortable in worn-in jeans, too. I've got a bunch with patches and cool stuff.

  11.     
    #20
    Senior Member

    Goodwill

    I actually found a bong in a goodwill once (or maybe it was a Salvation Army, or Amvets, or Value Vlliage).
    I didn't buy it though. It was plastic, and they wanted too much money.
    No way I'm going to pay $9.99 for a used bong.

Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Amount:

Enter a message for the receiver:
BE SOCIAL
GreenGrassForums On Facebook