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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 13, 2013 22:47:33 GMT -5
HG getting all Biblical! Haha thanks for the heads-up DrEwe, I'm hoping to stop in Idaho since we'll be stopping there for cigarettes anyways. We made the unfortunate mistake last year of buying a carton in Seattle for close to what it would cost us back home, then discovered cancer sticks are way cheaper in Idaho. Live and learn I guess.
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Post by DREW OF THE RUSHES on Feb 13, 2013 23:01:12 GMT -5
Gross
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Post by Guest on Feb 13, 2013 23:05:25 GMT -5
Go to Rob's Seafoods and Burgers in Post Falls. Yes, seafoods. It's also a bulk cigarette shop. That's fucking right! Rob's Seafoods and Burgers and Cigarettes. Don't even think about not stopping and don't you dare not order some seafoods and burgers. CalmYoTits, THIS IS NO JOKE!
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Post by davers on Feb 13, 2013 23:05:27 GMT -5
Get smokes and hard liquor at the duty free when you cross, assuming the place you cross the border has a duty free.
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Post by Shaxspear III Esq. on Feb 13, 2013 23:39:01 GMT -5
Or choose to not get cancer..... either or.
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 14, 2013 0:07:04 GMT -5
Go to Rob's Seafoods and Burgers in Post Falls. Yes, seafoods. It's also a bulk cigarette shop. That's fucking right! Rob's Seafoods and Burgers and Cigarettes. Don't even think about not stopping and don't you dare not order some seafoods and burgers. CalmYoTits, THIS IS NO JOKE! This sounds like a quality establishment. I'll have some seafoods, my travel mates will have some burgers, and we'll smoke that place dry. Ugh, just typing that makes my lungs hurt. But in all reality the duty free is probably the right idea, good thinking davers. In daily life I usually choose the route of cancer avoidance, but at festivals I try to take a constant positive attitude of "Sure, why not?" This usually results in drinking warm PBR and smoking Marlboros but I regret NOTHING
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crowell
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Post by crowell on Feb 14, 2013 0:30:27 GMT -5
 - Travel Smoke
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 14, 2013 0:35:04 GMT -5
Is...that a hookah? What is this witchcraft?
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Post by davers on Feb 14, 2013 0:39:23 GMT -5
That looks pretty sweet, but I'd be careful crossing the border with things you could use to smoke weed. Even worse if it's something you have already used to smoke weed. The odds of them giving a shit are probably minimal, but you never know with border guards.
BE ADVISED: Do not take to border advice from Daver.
-Pea
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 14, 2013 0:50:33 GMT -5
I would say the odds are more than minimal. My friends were driving down to LA where my buddy lives and they had a hookah in the back, that (to my knowledge) had not ever been used to smoke weed. The border guards proceeded to detain them for about two hours while questioning them, tearing their car apart, swabbing the fucking windows and giving them zero information, until finally letting them go. Always better to err on the side of caution with those bozos.
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crowell
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Post by crowell on Feb 14, 2013 1:03:10 GMT -5
I almost always have a hookah at my camp site. This one is made to wear on a shoulder strap to you can walk or hike with it. Shisha = Bliss.
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 14, 2013 1:26:32 GMT -5
I almost always have a hookah at my camp site. This one is made to wear on a shoulder strap to you can walk or hike with it. Shisha = Bliss. Ummm can I come hang at your campsite and share in the bliss that is sheesha? (I personally like the spelling "shisha" better, but my Arab friends insist it's "sheesha". But I digress.) The option to have portable hookah enjoyment is blowing my mind right now.
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Post by DREW OF THE RUSHES on Feb 14, 2013 1:43:55 GMT -5
It is sophomore year of undergrad up in this thread
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Post by Dr. Garbanzoinski on Feb 14, 2013 1:46:38 GMT -5
Errr'body doin' tha hookah.
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 14, 2013 1:57:12 GMT -5
 Senior year of undergrads
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