Quote Originally Posted by suhl
why would you buy a cuban cigar for a blunt. that is like buying a 15 dollar steak then throwing away all the meat. there is a reason people use swishers and phillies...they are cheap!

Because it's a nice treat once in a while. I'm sort of rich these days so for me it doesn't matter. Plus a Cuban makes for a fuckin FAT blunt with a nice wild tobaco taste.

Orange man good luck getting an affordable house in Vancouver. The housing costs in Vancouver are fuckin insane. A regular one bedroom apartment can get to 1200 a month. Vancouver isn't necessarily for rich people because not everything is super expensive just the housing costs. Too many people are moving into BC and Alberta and it's straining the housing developements. Like Japan, there just isn't enough homes for the people so the demand is extremely high, naturaly making costs high.

The up is you can find a decent paying job fairly easily if you are American or Canadaian.
FeastonThisSHITT Reviewed by FeastonThisSHITT on . Blunts common in Europe and Canada? Well, I was just talking to a few people that lived in Canada & Europe and to my surprise most people over there dont even smoke blunts. The farthest they've came to blunts were blunt wraps and not actually cigarillo's cracked opened and re-rolled. So I need to ask to just be sure (before I move to Canada) and yes it is that big of a deal lol. Does gas stations or corner stores in Europe or Canada sell blunts such as Swishers, Phillies, Dutch's and shit like that? :thumbsup: Rating: 5