With a chunk of Lebanese, a piece of cardboard, a pin, and a tall glass, I could enjoy that room.
I'd be lying if I said I knew what this means.
Just finished my new listing room (PIC)...
Just finished late last night and now ready to rumble (special thanks to Chuck Miller for his inspiration on the design).
DeKay
@allenf1963 @dekay @thecarpathian - Ah yes, that was a big favorite at college in the early 70's - no filling glasses with smoke in 1971, we just inhaled right off the burning hash. Enjoyed Red Leb a lot but the most intense, powerful one we ever had was Nepalese Finger Hash. That weakened enough knees to send some folks collapsing to the floor. The smell was so strong you almost didn't need to light it. |
@larsman -- By the mid to late 70’s, it seemed to be harder to acquire. The glass allowed us to use smaller chunks and be thrifty. Man, those were some heady days (daze). I never had any from Nepal, but it had a mythical aura about it even into the late 1970's. Same with true, real, Red Haired Thai Stick. We called it the "Night Ender" because afterwards, you weren't going anywhere for a while. |