In the early 1970??s, in Brooklyn, there was a burgeoning pot scene that was very active for about a decade. Some of the dealers I met had a system of saving roaches and re-rolling the contents into super joints. The first step was to save the roaches from your best stuff in an airtight jar, preferably keeping the varieties segregated (Thai, ??Black Wack?Gungi, etc.) These roaches would be labeled ??Ming I?. Eventually, they??d have enough to roll a bunch of super joints. Now, here??s the interesting part: The 2nd generation roaches would be put in different jars, and labeled ??Ming II?. Next, the 3rd generation would be??Ming III?, etc. This practice was not widespread, to my knowledge, but I thought I'd pass it on. I think two hits off of a Thai-based "Ming III" joint would just about put me in another galaxy at this point in my life LOL!
Breukelen advocaat Reviewed by Breukelen advocaat on . THE "MING DYNASTY" SMOKING SYSTEM In the early 1970??s, in Brooklyn, there was a burgeoning pot scene that was very active for about a decade. Some of the dealers I met had a system of saving roaches and re-rolling the contents into super joints. The first step was to save the roaches from your best stuff in an airtight jar, preferably keeping the varieties segregated (Thai, ??Black Wack?Gungi, etc.) These roaches would be labeled ??Ming I?. Eventually, they??d have enough to roll a bunch of super joints. Now, Rating: 5