02-11-2020, 03:47 PM
Cute.
Yeah, having to de-seed with a grate as coarse as a fencing mask went the way of VHS tapes. Mind you, dm de-seeded with a mask too. And that seed dropping story, yeah, that happened to many others, even in the DM/PPFY generation. The 80s gen of SJSU fencers were still in that seedy zone. It was definitely a 'thing' with the team - RASTAFARIAN FENCERS UNITE! It's pretty rare to find seeds now. What with hybridization of strains and better cultivation, seeds started vanishing during the 90s.
FYI - In pothead jargon, that's called a 'rolling tray'. Goog it. Key factors in a good tray are 1. It has rounded corners so it's easy to scoop up the shake. Sharp corners won't do. 2. It's relatively compact and durable. Some of my crew carry rolling trays everywhere at festivals. 3. It have some cool logo or be made of some natural wood. And 4. It has a good story behind it. What a treasure that tray is.
More FYI - The main reason to leave out seeds is that they pop when ignited. DM used to have a pistol bong with a gatling bowl. The mouthpiece was the barrel and the carb was the hammer. The bowl rotated with six chambers. It was a DM design for Russian roulette bong hits. All the bowls would be filled and a seed would be hidden in one of the chambers. Everyone would take turns taking rips until some loser got the pop. Then they'd have to sit out for the next round. If memory serves, DM passed that on to a fellow AFS employee.
Yeah, having to de-seed with a grate as coarse as a fencing mask went the way of VHS tapes. Mind you, dm de-seeded with a mask too. And that seed dropping story, yeah, that happened to many others, even in the DM/PPFY generation. The 80s gen of SJSU fencers were still in that seedy zone. It was definitely a 'thing' with the team - RASTAFARIAN FENCERS UNITE! It's pretty rare to find seeds now. What with hybridization of strains and better cultivation, seeds started vanishing during the 90s.
FYI - In pothead jargon, that's called a 'rolling tray'. Goog it. Key factors in a good tray are 1. It has rounded corners so it's easy to scoop up the shake. Sharp corners won't do. 2. It's relatively compact and durable. Some of my crew carry rolling trays everywhere at festivals. 3. It have some cool logo or be made of some natural wood. And 4. It has a good story behind it. What a treasure that tray is.
More FYI - The main reason to leave out seeds is that they pop when ignited. DM used to have a pistol bong with a gatling bowl. The mouthpiece was the barrel and the carb was the hammer. The bowl rotated with six chambers. It was a DM design for Russian roulette bong hits. All the bowls would be filled and a seed would be hidden in one of the chambers. Everyone would take turns taking rips until some loser got the pop. Then they'd have to sit out for the next round. If memory serves, DM passed that on to a fellow AFS employee.
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