The Real Peter Parker
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Oh no man, you really smoked banana peels? Like smoking green tea, coffee, or grass clippings, it doesn't work.
Gotta have the one and only herb.
Gotta have the one and only herb.
Oh no man, you really smoked banana peels? Like smoking green tea, coffee, or grass clippings, it doesn't work.
Gotta have the one and only herb.
yep, I think every freak (affection name then for a hippy) tried smoking banana peelings. Did not stone you.
I also tried CATNIP, and puked my guts up , I got so sick. Catnip will make you very dizzy. I also tried a house plant called a collus and also puked my guts up.
And I tried morning glory seeds and they really made me trip and hallucinate.
Other than that, I did not try any of the free household drugs...well, except for Vicks Nasal inhalers, I got addicted for about 6 months, eating them daily. They were BAD.
Today I met a new member here named Lid of Weed.
I have not seen that word LID in almost 40 years so I asked him how old he is, and he is 63 years old!!!!
It was so good to find someone OLDER than me here.
Back around '68 and '69 there were no such thing as BAGGIES.
Pot was sold in small paper bags and in small match boxes.
A match box full was called a Nichol Bag and cost $5 and you was supposed to get 3 average joints, or 5 very skinny joints for the $5. It might come in a piece of newpaper or paper sack.
Other than a Nichol or Dime Bag, all we had was LIDS. Pot was not sold by weight or ounces in the beginning. No one had scales. A LID was a Tobacco can, a small flat can and was supposed to be 4 Nichols for $15. You could buy a LID, sell 3 nichols and get a free Nichol to smoke. A LID was three fingers deep in a very small paper bag that was used to put candy or small stuff in at the store.
Or you could buy a pound for $80 to $120, and sell 20 lids to really make some money.
It was Dirt Mexican, lots of seeds and males and leaves and real dirt in it then. NOT very potent either.
Well it looks like us old guys have lots of fun stories...I remember back in 1970 or 71 I just got to Nam and was told to report to my sargent in our hooch.. I walked into his room and he was sitting on his bunk with an M60 ammo can in front of him filling a hav-a-tampa cigar with pot !! All I remember saying was " I'm home" I don't remember ever being straight the whole 8 months that I was there...We could get a lb. of damn good weed for a carton of Pell Mells or Kools !!And a gram of pretty pure heroin for the same...We would be on guard duty and you could look down the line of bunkers and see who was smokin buy watching the seeds pop ! I wonder what's happening in Afganistan today!?Hay GI want to buy some hash!!??
Quoted for truth. Don't smoke it. It's excellent in tea.Catnip is nice, very minty, but don't try and hit bowls of it, a few leaves makes a nice mint tea too.
Today I met a new member here named Lid of Weed.
I have not seen that word LID in almost 40 years so I asked him how old he is, and he is 63 years old!!!!
It was so good to find someone OLDER than me here.
Back around '68 and '69 there were no such thing as BAGGIES.
Pot was sold in small paper bags and in small match boxes.
A match box full was called a Nichol Bag and cost $5 and you was supposed to get 3 average joints, or 5 very skinny joints for the $5. It might come in a piece of newpaper or paper sack.
Other than a Nichol or Dime Bag, all we had was LIDS. Pot was not sold by weight or ounces in the beginning. No one had scales. A LID was a Tobacco can, a small flat can and was supposed to be 4 Nichols for $15. You could buy a LID, sell 3 nichols and get a free Nichol to smoke. A LID was three fingers deep in a very small paper bag that was used to put candy or small stuff in at the store.
Or you could buy a pound for $80 to $120, and sell 20 lids to really make some money.
It was Dirt Mexican, lots of seeds and males and leaves and real dirt in it then. NOT very potent either.