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| New Member Join Date: Apr 2001
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| It's not really a blunt in the truest sense, but a friend and I have found that Black and Milds, with the plastic tips, are fantastic for packing. The tobacco falls out easily with a little rolling between the fingers, and you're all set. They smell better than your typical cheap blunts, also. The chocolatey smell almost masks the weed scent, but not quite. With the plastic tip, you can smoke it all the way to the end without a hassle, and you also avoid getting stuff in your mouth, which always ends up happening when some sucka doesn't roll the blunt tight enough... damn! It's not for the sheisty kids, though... they eat up a llllot of weed... but hey, it's worth it. |
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| i like rolling swishers i usually cut the tip off then unwrap the thin outer layer into one big strip seperate the cancer paper from the inside layer then cut the inside layer open dump out tobacco roll first loosely with inside layer then wrap the thin strip around the loosely rolled iner paper just the same way it was when you peeled it the finished product should look like a miniature cigar | |
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| I can roll a killer joint, and don't have much of a problem rolling a blunt - I'm not the best in the world but I can roll a decent one, that doesn't come apart and isn't too loose or tight. I do have one problem, and that's trying to roll with a Backwoods. They always break on me, and/or peel apart into sections, as they are wrapped in natural leaf. The one I just rolled is a masterpiece, but I am firmly convinced that's a fluke, as I usually break 2 or 3 before I give up or finally get it right. Got this on the first try, but like I said, a fluke. Give me a Philly blunt any day. So, anyone have any tips on rolling using Backwoods or other natural-leaf wrapped cigars? Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a nice fatty to spark up. ![]() |
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| Rolling blunts is practically impossible with leaf cigar wraps. I tried this with a 7 inch Macanudo cigar that I snitched off my dad's dresser (Ya, I know. Bad Karma), and I ended up w/ a pretty loose-feeling blunt. The thing was huge, and kinda floppy. I thought it was because the hern inside wasn't tight enough, but the paper was flimsy. It burnt ok, and it smoked decently, but I won't be doing it again...also leaves a nasty taste cuz it's an actual tobacy leaf. Just stick to good ol' Phillys |
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| when i was still going to high school we used to skip and go to the local 7-11 get a pack of some backwoods, and we would aready have a fat bag to roll a few up with. backwoods arent that hard to roll once you get the hang of it, its a little different than using a blunt, but backwoods will burn alot longer than a phillie if its rolled well. | |
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| if you really want the best blunt you can roll get some garcia y vegas. you can unwrap the paper from the outside, crack the rest as if it was a regular blunt and roll it that way then after youre finished lick and stick down the paper you took off and wrap it up all the way. hmmm i need to smoke some now...... | |
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