

Enough Is Enough
Started by Steve Varayis, Jun 08 2013 03:42 AM
50 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 03 July 2013 - 09:19 PM
Do you really think so?
#22
Posted 03 July 2013 - 11:57 PM
maybe.
#23
Posted 04 July 2013 - 12:55 AM
Well you're possibly not right about being wrong.
#25
Posted 04 July 2013 - 10:48 PM
how many?
#27
Posted 06 July 2013 - 01:20 AM
That's nice.
#29
Posted 06 July 2013 - 09:35 AM
*eating chocolate chip tea biscuits dipped in nutella*
Nah, I'll pass...
Nah, I'll pass...
#30
Posted 06 July 2013 - 07:53 PM
*makes chocolate chip cigar, and smokes it.*
Styled.
Styled.
#31
Posted 06 July 2013 - 11:47 PM
You too?
Although I make rollies. I use chocolate chip muffin paper for rolling em. Add some cherry flavoured tobacco...
Classy.
Although I make rollies. I use chocolate chip muffin paper for rolling em. Add some cherry flavoured tobacco...
Classy.
#33
Posted 08 July 2013 - 05:04 AM
I also enjoy rolling in some rum and maple tobacco.
Rolling cigarettes is a form of art you know.
Rolling cigarettes is a form of art you know.
#34
Posted 08 July 2013 - 10:20 AM
PanzerMagier, on 08 July 2013 - 05:04 AM, said:
I also enjoy rolling in some rum and maple tobacco.
Rolling cigarettes is a form of art you know.
Rolling cigarettes is a form of art you know.
My great grandmother had the rare talent of being able to roll a cigarette with only one hand. Used to watch her do it all the time.
#35
Posted 08 July 2013 - 04:39 PM
I have the rare talent of intelligence and I used it to buy myself a rolling machine. I can still manipulate the cigarette's thickness and texture, it's just machine-perfected. Think of it as precision tools...
Oh what a marvelous thing it is. You have no idea of how difficult it is to mix two of the best flavours of tobacco together. Both tobaccos have different humidity, IE: the one is still moist of molasses while the other is dry. Based on how dry either is, it affects the ratio in which they must be added to the rolling paper. Even something subtle as drinking coffee or a strong alcoholic beverage prior to licking the paper in order to seal it around, can alter the taste.
I have gone to great lengths to hone and perfect my skill in the art of rolling. I've come to enjoy it with a glass of red wine.
If you think about it, it is quite similar to the art of drinking red wine. An experience, something to relish, enjoy and entrance yourself with.
Oh what a marvelous thing it is. You have no idea of how difficult it is to mix two of the best flavours of tobacco together. Both tobaccos have different humidity, IE: the one is still moist of molasses while the other is dry. Based on how dry either is, it affects the ratio in which they must be added to the rolling paper. Even something subtle as drinking coffee or a strong alcoholic beverage prior to licking the paper in order to seal it around, can alter the taste.
I have gone to great lengths to hone and perfect my skill in the art of rolling. I've come to enjoy it with a glass of red wine.
If you think about it, it is quite similar to the art of drinking red wine. An experience, something to relish, enjoy and entrance yourself with.
#36
Posted 08 July 2013 - 08:54 PM
pancakes
#38
Posted 09 July 2013 - 12:57 AM
berries
#39
Posted 09 July 2013 - 12:28 PM
I've burned pancakes plenty.

#40
Posted 10 July 2013 - 01:54 AM
still, one does have pancakes
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