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There is probably a reason why people roll cone shaped joints but despite years of smoking on a daily basis I never found out what it is. If you are in a group and are passing it around I can see it makes sense but for solo smoking I found it too big , conspicuous and smokey. 

 

I preferred rolling little spliffs with standard rizlas ( green ) and very little tobacco....just enough to keep it alight. These could be smoked strolling down the street without sticking out like a hedonist after a snort of coke. Certainly did the job.

 

Each to his own I guess.

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37 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Yeah, come on round, I provide the 'medicinal' smokes, you provide the beer and pizza!

Honey ... get the dog, load up the car, my back is acting up .... road trip ... :rasta:

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On 6/13/2022 at 12:25 PM, Denim said:

There is probably a reason why people roll cone shaped joints but despite years of smoking on a daily basis I never found out what it is. If you are in a group and are passing it around I can see it makes sense but for solo smoking I found it too big , conspicuous and smokey. 

 

I preferred rolling little spliffs with standard rizlas ( green ) and very little tobacco....just enough to keep it alight. These could be smoked strolling down the street without sticking out like a hedonist after a snort of coke. Certainly did the job.

 

Each to his own I guess.

I was with you all the way...until you took that cheap shot at coke snorting hedonists ????

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1 green Rizla cut corner paper, no tobacco, cardboard filter..

 

With practice it's perfectly cylindrical. Very stealthy.

 

I guess the stealthy part is not so important anymore...

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It was always preferred to use as little paper as possible.

or just go to the Bong or Hot knives around the cooker.

Back in the day.

:stoner:

 

Ps I quit smoking 23 years ago and unfortunately pot had to go at the same time  as well. :sad:

 

 

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1 hour ago, Orinoco said:

It was always preferred to use as little paper as possible.

or just go to the Bong or Hot knives around the cooker.

Back in the day.

:stoner:

 

Ps I quit smoking 23 years ago and unfortunately pot had to go at the same time  as well. :sad:

 

 

 

Hot knives around the cooker

Borstal or Colchester MCTC?

 

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3 minutes ago, Bert got kinky said:

 

Serious question, am I doing this wrong?

 

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I have a small pair of scissors I use for just that dilemma. Just got to chop it up a bit, no worries.

 

Love the fingernails by the way.

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3 hours ago, KhunLA said:

If you're not growing your own, the prices they're selling it for, you need a 1 hit bong = no waste up in smoke :rasta:

150bht/gm where I am.

It'll be much cheaper than that when Maejo University have finished selling their 1000s female clones at 30bht/plant. I might even pop along tomorrow and buy 5 for the garden, not exactly a major loss if the rabbits eat them. The rabbits go mad for MJ leaves.

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On 6/15/2022 at 8:20 PM, dingdongrb said:

I prefer a bong as it's a much cooler burn. And then there's vaping which is great as well.

 

That seems to be a big hassle rolling a cone shaped doobie illustrated in the OP. If I ever wanted a perfect joint I would ask my friend Jimmy. Jimmy was the best. He could roll a nice fatty while driving his old Rambler thru town. Do note, that Rambler was a 'three on a tree'.

and probably at some point ended up wrapped around a tree - 555

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