Pro-Life, but died anyway! Ha ha ha! :razz:
https://jalopnik.com/anti-abortion-financier-dies-plane-crash-repair-budget-1850451145
"His obituary in the Eagle is full of fawning quotes from other anti-choice politicians, who called him “the hardest-working guy I know in the pro-life movement”...
I've been wanting one in my collection, because it's such an iconic piece in the history of vaping. And, it's a cool novelty thing to pull out and use once a year or so amongst close friends, especially when out in nature (hiking, camping, etc.). I like the idea of using one of these while...
It's an old classic Jamaican (I think?!?) type of vape. They called it "steam". But it's basically one of the oldest forms of vaporizing dry-herb that I am aware of. Basically, the original vaporizer!
Basically, in that clay chillum-looking part, there is a chamber to put your herb in, and...
I just use a standard banger and carb cap, sometimes heated with a torch and sometimes heated with a temp-controlled coil.
It vaporizes quite well, then a clean-up with a cotton swab and iso is all that's needed.
Ahh. Yes, thanks for the info. I think I remember seeing these in video and pictures. It's usually held with the hands clasped together, and the chillum is stuck between two fingers, correct?
Something like this?
I've wanted one of those for my collection for some time. That, and one of those...
What is the word "chillum" referring to in this context?
I've only seen the term referring to a type of straight glass one-hitter type of pipe. But it sounds like you are referring to a type/strain of cannabis. Is that correct?
Yeah, I think that's where the mis-connection happens...because I've always found mixing cannabis and tobacco more harsh (even with blunts, but I could stand that). Other people seem to have opposite experiences.
I don't think there is any real factor in it. It must just be based on culture...
Interesting. I always looked at it like big feet just meant that they would be a big dog, therefore their feet would always be big.
The latter part is even more fascinating to me, as I was under the impression that most of the world used months and years, rather than decimals of a year.
That...