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There are only roaches if you roll your joints that sloppy American style.. no cardboard filter.

 

Hate those things!

 

And no, making new joints from the burnt ends is just nasty!!!

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15 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I use cardboard filters in mine and smoke right to the filter. 

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Too high tech for me, but certainly see the advantage.

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1 minute ago, bobbin said:

There are only roaches if you roll your joints that sloppy American style.. no cardboard filter.

 

Hate those things!

 

And no, making new joints from the burnt ends is just nasty!!!

Nothing nasty about sticky resin, 

Posted
45 minutes ago, bobbin said:

There are only roaches if you roll your joints that sloppy American style

Dude, that was back in the Cheech and Chong days. Americans have somewhat evolved too...

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Roll a doobie properly, and it will burn down to nothing, no roach left.

Good set of hemostats helps.  Dooble last night burned to nothing.

 

Did the roach joint/bowl once ... never again, too harsh.

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1 hour ago, Bert got kinky said:

 

If I don't have any pre-made cones, I use a Raw cone tip.

Cheap as chips and no messing about.

 

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Too expensive for me, I make mine from typhoo tea bag boxes. 

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Posted (edited)

I buy white craft paper from the stationery store..  No ink. There are several thicknesses available.

 

About .75m x.75m. Cut into strips and then cut filter size from the strip.

 

Only have to go to the shop every 12-18 months to restock.

 

Back home I would go to the magazine racks in supermarkets and shake out all the loose post-card size advertising inserts. No worries about shoplifting.. nobody else wants those things..

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Back home I would go to the magazine racks in supermarkets and shake out all the loose post-card size advertising inserts. No worries about shoplifting.. nobody else wants those things..

Class act. ????

Mommy would be proud. :cheesy:

 

 

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1 minute ago, Bert got kinky said:

 

Back home I would go to the magazine racks in supermarkets and shake out all the loose post-card size advertising inserts. No worries about shoplifting.. nobody else wants those things..

Class act. ????

Mommy would be proud. :cheesy:

 

 

Waste not want not..

 

????

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5 minutes ago, bobbin said:

I buy white craft paper from the stationery store..  No ink. There are several thicknesses available.

 

About .75m x.75m. Cut into strips and then cut filter size from the strip.

 

Only have to go to the shop every 12-18 months to restock.

 

Back home I would go to the magazine racks in supermarkets and shake out all the loose post-card size advertising inserts. No worries about shoplifting.. nobody else wants those things..

I'm old school, just use simple ol' cig papers.  Actually last 'brick' I bought, the seller threw in about 5 packs of rolling papers, which should last the rest of my life, if the glue last.

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One thing that annoys me aesthetically  is seeing that someone has ripped the cover from a pack of rolling papers for 1 filter..

 

Then left seeing the disfigured pack until the next butchery  a month or two later..

 

????

 

Exceptions for emergency.

 

 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, walt1 said:

I much prefer a pipe. Back in the day the person who ended up with the roach ate it.

Must be a local trend.

We preferred candy & ice cream for our munchies fix. ????

 

Posted
22 hours ago, Pouatchee said:

Dude, that was back in the Cheech and Chong days. Americans have somewhat evolved too...

I've stayed a purist, crusty fingertips and all.  Orange zig zags in the US is the best. 

Posted
14 hours ago, walt1 said:

I much prefer a pipe. Back in the day the person who ended up with the roach ate it.

All part of getting rid of evidence.

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