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I love the taste of bubble hash. Reminds me of the blond Lebanese I used to get when I was a kid.
Free weed is free weed!I remember when loads of weed were brought up the Mississippi River, then down the Missouri River (about 10 miles from my house), and there would be bales of weed that got lost in the water and found on the banks by fishing folks. We called it "dirt weed", because the muddy water dried out and left a dusty deposit. Usually Colombian
I'll date myself. A nickel bag wat five bucks and seven grams, a dime bag was ten bucks and a 14 grams, a lid was rare, and that was fifteen bucks and 21 grams, and a $20 bag was an ounce (28 grams).I been in it long enough to remember when you you OG's were selling "Lids".. I don't think I ever got a definitive answer to exactly how much a lid was along with 2 finger, 3 finger and 4 finger bags. I can date myself.. A lid was 30 bucks of regular brick weed, 45 for Red Point, Santa Marta and Columbian Gold. A couple years into it, every now and then a Lid of Sincy came around for 90.
How much did a Lid weigh? haha.
In Florida, they called 'em square groupers.I remember when loads of weed were brought up the Mississippi River, then down the Missouri River (about 10 miles from my house), and there would be bales of weed that got lost in the water and found on the banks by fishing folks. We called it "dirt weed", because the muddy water dried out and left a dusty deposit. Usually Colombian
Same here on the 1st partI'll date myself. A nickel bag wat five bucks and seven grams, a dime bag was ten bucks and a 14 grams, a lid was rare, and that was fifteen bucks and 21 grams, and a $20 bag was an ounce (28 grams).
In Florida, they called 'em square groupers.
We've come a long way - from using finger measurements, to the hand-held balance scales & triple beams and finally digital scales, lolAlso might be where s one finger was a nickel, two a dime and four an ounce
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