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eastla_kushsmoka
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i actually dont want 1 ill just wait for my new bowls to get here smoke out my 2 foot bong with some funny lookin double triple percs
cadlakmike1 said:I collect and smoke cigars. I however do not smoke blunts. I prefer a bowl, bong, and when out and about i like a joint, that's just my preference.
You can not get a real cuban cigar for $10 anywhere except for maybe cuba, even then it would be of a lower quality than a good Nicaraguan or Connecticut grown tobacco.
If you are interested in purchasing real cuban cigars or interested in what they really sell for check out hxxp.getcubans.com. That is the website for a store in Canada that will ship cigars to USA or anywhere else for that matter.
$10 will get you a good to great cigar. I personally like a lot of the Ghurka's and Monte Cristo's, but the list of good cigars for under $10 is extremely long. I have paid $500+ several times for a box of 25 cubans and probably will never do it again. I still have plenty and have found better cheaper cigars.
Good cigars are hand wrapped though, with a good single tobacco leaf. They are not pressed tobacco and are not "manufactured". If you tried to cut one open it would be extremely difficult to rewrap it without the leaf falling apart. That is why companies like Philly make "Blunts". Cigars tough enough to be taken apart and put back together. JMO though.
nvthis said:I always thought that Cuban cigars were probably way hyped. A friend of mine brought me one last Summer and... Man, I was pretty darn impressed. But, then, I don't collect 'em either. Guess I might have to educate myself if there is better that that out there!!!:hubba: Befor I read your posts I figured that had to be the pinnicle of cigar smoking..
EASTLA_KUSHSMOKA said:AND MEDICAL GRADE REFERING TO THE LONG CURE I NEVER BOUGHT WEED FROM A SHOP THAT TASTED HARSH NEVER
Hick said:.."blue crack".. sounds like something a chubby smurf plumber might display..
NorCalHal said:What Long Cure? Dispensaries do not cure anything, it is up to the Vendor. And believe me, they take herb 6 days after being cut, is that long cured?
Not tryi'n to dis u man, I just know how the game works.
I havn't seen Blue Crack up in NORCAL yet, but I don't really look at the clubs too much. I will look next time i'm there, which is wensday.
Take care.
EASTLA_KUSHSMOKA said:name me the strain that has full flavor/smell/color that can be takin to a shop 6 or even 10 days after chop im talking about 20 in up grams not $12 mids
nvthis said:East and NorCal, it's hard to say which of you is coming out on top here.
TheEnhancementSmoker said:It is? One of them is completely full of it, and the other one isn't.
EASTLA_KUSHSMOKA said:dont get out of line hals son...
NorCalHal said:It's a different game when u deal with the clubs as a vendor, thats for sure.
Socal is coming up fast in "the scene". How can I say this....
We have had clubs since 97. Alot of poor ones have been "weeded" out. Alot of new breeding and strains have come out of the bay. Alot of the "new strains" are in fact, old strains with new names. Catchy names.
But, alot of GREAT breeding has been going on. Subcools gear for one. Rezdawg for 2.
But, I know that Socal will catch up and OVERTAKE NorCal as the leader in the MMJ fight. Why? Simple numbers. Here in the Bay area, we have 5 million folks. In Socal, there are 15 million folks. That means, as it is catching on down south, more and more folks who REALLY know what they are doing will surpass the efforts here in the Bay. Socal will push the limits, as Norcal has, but with GREATER numbers.
I had this discussion with Jeff Jones and Ed Rosenthal a few weeks ago in Oakland. What they said made total sense to me. I give them credit for explaining the Socal/Norcal MMJ thing.
And really, we are all soldiers in the same war. Norcal just has been fighting longer and have allready gone thru that "learning" curve that Socal is going thru right now. I would guess to say that in 5 more years, Socal will have "weeded" out the bad clubs, crappy Vendors and ** strain names that is just poor business. And that is what is needed to be learned in Socal, it IS A BUSINESS. Right now, it is a Free for ALL, just as Norcal was 5 years ago.
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