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    Glass Bowls

    I just got a new glass bowl, it is nice and i love it very much. Its blue.

    Anyway..my question, is it safe to carry it in my pocket of my jeans? Everyone said they were fragile, so i don't want it like, bumping something as i get out the car or something like that.

    I have seen nice tiny sacks to carry them in, but i don't have one. Would a nylon sack work, i think it was for marbles..? I found one in my room that is the size of the ones you buy for the bowls, so if that somehow worked I would be way glad.
    Jake0steve Reviewed by Jake0steve on . Glass Bowls I just got a new glass bowl, it is nice and i love it very much. Its blue. Anyway..my question, is it safe to carry it in my pocket of my jeans? Everyone said they were fragile, so i don't want it like, bumping something as i get out the car or something like that. I have seen nice tiny sacks to carry them in, but i don't have one. Would a nylon sack work, i think it was for marbles..? I found one in my room that is the size of the ones you buy for the bowls, so if that somehow worked Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Glass Bowls

    ok, have spoons officialy became bowls?
    what ever, just a side comment
    but yea, its safe to carry if you're just walking around. if you are doing anything it may break. also, if it is a really thing peice you could have problemseven with the bag

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    #3
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    Glass Bowls

    I see, its not that thin. Thanks for the advice.

    Oh ya I have always heard them refered to as bowls since i started smoking, maybe it is different elsewhere but that is the only name I have ever heard in person.

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    #4
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    Glass Bowls

    There are different kinds of bowls

    some examples include spoons, sidecars, hammers, sherlock...ect.

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    #5
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    Glass Bowls

    Yeah, I thought the bowl was just the bowl-like part of any piece where the weed sits.

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    #6
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    Glass Bowls

    I just call it a bowl. I never say spoon. I never worried about breaking my bowls when i had them. I've gone through 2, the first broke because i stuck a knife in the carb and a piece broke off. The second i smashed (stupid idea) to get to the black gold. Anyways, i'm going to pick up a 5$ bowl tomorrow. I can't wait. No more cans, bottles, or whatever i could find. Hells yeah. To bad i'm quitting in a few months. I guess i gotta smoke as much as possible, till that point. Which will be sometime in August..

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    #7
    Junior Member

    Glass Bowls

    Good ole bongs

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    #8
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    Glass Bowls

    ...i keep mine in a hard backed glasses case....it's like abso-fuckin-lutely perfect for it. it keeps it from getting smashed..the insdie is kinda cushioned so it won't break very easily even from sever jarring and you can keep alighter a bag of weed and some screens in there too...it's like a party in a pocket kit lol

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    #9
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    Glass Bowls

    naturalmystic why are you thinking about quitting?

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