From: | Erik Jameson <erikj@****.COM> |
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Subject: | Re: Family matters |
Date: | Tue, 4 Aug 1998 13:51:35 -0400 |
>>It happens here, again I can only speak from personal experience, but
>>from what I know the people who are mixing grass (as opposed to resin,
>>which is usually crumbled into tobacco.) with tobacco are either
>>stretching it so they have a greater supply, or are looking for a milder
>>hit.
>
>That's just stupid... why not just smoke less, which will both stretch
>supply, and give a milder hit? I don't understand this at all.
Dude, everytime I've talked to anyone who's smoked pot, they do it
straight, either rolled as a joint or packed in a bong. And why go for a
milder hit? And considering "grass" is pretty cheap anyway, who needs to
stretch it out?
The only time you cut it with tobacco (which is typically called a blunt)
is to be able to smoke pot out in public, since it just looks (and smells)
like you are smoking a cigar. The name "blunt" is a reflection of the
cigars favored for this practice, Phillies Blunts, chosen because they can
be unwrapped and have marijuana added relatively easily. I bit harder to
do that with a quality cigar, like an Arturo Fuente, a Davidoff, a
Maquanudo (which I can never spell correctly...). Of course, anyone that
spends $10 to $20 or more on a single cigar is also highly unlikely to cut
that cigar apart; a box of Phillies is only a few bucks I think and are
available at a lot of liquor/convenience stores.
>Hmmm... a knee jerk moralist reaction, perhaps? Drug use can also lead to a
>happier life.
What? ...we had better not go farther into this one. It'll piss people off.
Erik J.
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