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Author: BudBurnerBudBurner Date: Jul 8, 2008 17:16
It was January 9th of this year when I put the buds from my
Cannalope Haze crop into a glass jar and sealed the lid tightly, and
it was just moments ago when I opened it up for the first time.
Mmmmmm, a unique aroma of sweet muskyness and earthy tones, and still
as sparkly as newfallen snow. I filled the glass bong up that I keep
very clean for just the first tokes from a freshly opened jar and
sparked up. The smoke was smooth, the flavor very subtle and much like
the aroma. I got almost 3 hits out of the nug I stuffed into the bong
and soon I slowly felt myself becoming more alert and motivated, very
clear headed and a grin from ear to ear! Of course, this called for a
couple more tokes and I can say that this is a good candidate for
becoming my new wakey-bakey herb. As alert as I...
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Author: ShadowphreakShadowphreak Date: Jul 8, 2008 21:29
BudBurner wrote:
> It was January 9th of this year when I put the buds from my
> Cannalope Haze crop into a glass jar and sealed the lid tightly, and
> it was just moments ago when I opened it up for the first time.
> Mmmmmm, a unique aroma of sweet muskyness and earthy tones, and still
> as sparkly as newfallen snow. I filled the glass bong up that I keep
> very clean for just the first tokes from a freshly opened jar and
> sparked up. The smoke was smooth, the flavor very subtle and much like
> the aroma. I got almost 3 hits out of the nug I stuffed into the bong
> and soon I slowly felt myself becoming more alert and motivated, very
> clear headed and a grin from ear to ear! Of course, this called for a
> couple more tokes and I can say that this is a good candidate for
> becoming my new wakey-bakey herb. As alert as I feel, I may need to
> smoke a good chunk of my remaining Afghanica bud to turn off my mind
> so I can sleep tonight! Dayum, this is some fine smoke! Thank you,
> Judy, for finding me the beans that made this possible!
> I have 3 other strains to try that were jarred in January,
> I'll post a different strain tomorrow. I so hope this is the start of
> a trend, I can't wait to try the Cinderella 99! Woot!
> BudBurner ...
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Author: Judy ScobeeJudy Scobee Date: Jul 8, 2008 22:02
Judy, says thank-you back and you're most welcomed, as they say! 8-))
Hope the others are likewise, good sh*t!! LOL Awaiting your reports
about these strains.
= Judy =
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Author: Olde HippeeOlde Hippee Date: Jul 9, 2008 05:31
On Jul 8, 8:16 pm, BudBurner hotmail.com> wrote:
> It was January 9th of this year when I put the buds from my
> Cannalope Haze crop into a glass jar and sealed the lid tightly, and
> it was just moments ago when I opened it up for the first time.
> Mmmmmm, a unique aroma of sweet muskyness and earthy tones, and still
> as sparkly as newfallen snow. I filled the glass bong up that I keep
> very clean for just the first tokes from a freshly opened jar and
> sparked up. The smoke was smooth, the flavor very subtle and much like
> the aroma. I got almost 3 hits out of the nug I stuffed into the bong
> and soon I slowly felt myself becoming more alert and motivated, very
> clear headed and a grin from ear to ear! Of course, this called for a
> couple more tokes and I can say that this is a good candidate for
> becoming my new wakey-bakey herb. As alert as I feel, I may need to
> smoke a good chunk of my remaining Afghanica bud to turn off my mind
> so I can sleep tonight! Dayum, this is some fine smoke! Thank you,
> Judy, for finding me the beans that made this possible!
> I have 3 other strains to try that were jarred in January,
> I'll post a different strain tomorrow. I so hope this is the start of
> a trend, I can't wait to try the Cinderella 99! Woot!
> BudBurner ...
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Author: CountryStuffCountryStuff Date: Jul 9, 2008 12:33
> It was January 9th of this year when I put the buds from my
> Cannalope Haze crop into a glass jar and sealed the lid tightly, and
> it was just moments ago when I opened it up for the first time.
> Mmmmmm, a unique aroma of sweet muskyness and earthy tones, and still
> as sparkly as newfallen snow. I filled the glass bong up that I keep
> very clean for just the first tokes from a freshly opened jar and
> sparked up. The smoke was smooth, the flavor very subtle and much like
> the aroma. I got almost 3 hits out of the nug I stuffed into the bong
> and soon I slowly felt myself becoming more alert and motivated, very
> clear headed and a grin from ear to ear! Of course, this called for a
> couple more tokes and I can say that this is a good candidate for
> becoming my new wakey-bakey herb. As alert as I feel, I may need to
> smoke a good chunk of my remaining Afghanica bud to turn off my mind
> so I can sleep tonight! Dayum, this is some fine smoke! Thank you,
> Judy, for finding me the beans that made this possible!
> I have 3 other strains to try that were jarred in January,
> I'll post a different strain tomorrow. I so hope this is the start of
> a trend, I can't wait to try the Cinderella 99! Woot! ...
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