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starikashka
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by starikashka » Friday 4 December 2009, 12:47
I`m surprised

Does anybody know why it is a Swiss product?
Schneewurm

Any idea?
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István
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by István » Friday 4 December 2009, 19:04
Tasted it. Zero THC in it. Only marketing....
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by starikashka » Friday 4 December 2009, 19:23
István wrote:Tasted it. Zero THC in it. Only marketing....
Yes...disappoitment

But what you would expect for 1 euro
What is funny -
swiss cannabis ice tea

i thought cannabis is from India...but it seems all good things was invented there

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by Zanci » Friday 4 December 2009, 21:18
tried it.
the taste ain't bad (:
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by Transistor Rhythm » Friday 4 December 2009, 22:00
István wrote:Tasted it. Zero THC in it. Only marketing....
If there would be any THC in it, it would be from Holland. We can fix you a nice cake

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by István » Friday 4 December 2009, 22:25
I used to work in Bruxelles, an hour drive from Amsterdam....
Also Hungary is quite a "liberal" place...
What surprised me last year in Zinal, there was a fellow hardbooter in the cabin coming down from the hill, he was so stoned, he could not even talk... but he tried.... the cabine was filled with ganja smell... He at least had 20 grams on him based on the smell....

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by Transistor Rhythm » Friday 4 December 2009, 23:04
István wrote:I used to work in Bruxelles, an hour drive from Amsterdam....
You must mean Roosendaal or Eindhoven.....or you must drive classic Autobahn style

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by starikashka » Saturday 5 December 2009, 15:00
István wrote:I used to work in Bruxelles, an hour drive from Amsterdam....
Also Hungary is quite a "liberal" place...
What surprised me last year in Zinal, there was a fellow hardbooter in the cabin coming down from the hill, he was so stoned, he could not even talk... but he tried.... the cabine was filled with ganja smell... He at least had 20 grams on him based on the smell....
Istvan, do you know that couple of grams can provide you with temporary anti-gravitaion aura

or angel wings...depends where it was grown

Also this guy could be an painting artist(like Picasso) - he would need some strong impression from Zinal mountains scenery to fix it in picture then
Schneewurm, can you tell something?
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by Schneewurm » Sunday 6 December 2009, 12:12
Sorry starikashka,
I'm still under anti-gravitaion aura, not because I drunk anything. Please wait some more hours, for to I can come back down to the floor.
Watch the picture from Yesterday early morning below this text. That picture is not from a James Bond movie scene playing in Russia. But even it seems security is lost for next weeks for the forbidden area there.
I'm not sure if You can imagine what it means if You can see snow like that on lower station of a wintersports resort. You know, most time then some meters higher as the lower station it can be mindblowing for to go with a snowboard - just only a guaranteed basic needness of any authentic Swiss snowboarders.
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by Schneewurm » Tuesday 8 December 2009, 11:51
Nice-T ?
Just one more beverage of hundreds of bottle-types in the shelfs.
You know, in Switzerland allmost all wells offers good drinking water, sometimes also mineral water (sources are too small for to sale that water on bottles).
I can't remember me, how good water (like for Nice-T, or for beer of Brasserie Haldemann) out from the region of lake of morat at Sugiez is (end of the lake morat). They would have there more water out from the deeper ground, then mineral water! And don't forget, near of Sugiez you can find some winevaults!
Gliding on Snowboards,
like Pogo, Kessler, Virus, Hot, Nidecker and others,
from 151 up to 183 cm and 14 to 27.4 cm width,
covering any kind of shapes with
any kind of boots and bindings.
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starikashka
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by starikashka » Tuesday 8 December 2009, 19:48
Thanks for reply

I know that mountain countries have excellent water...but the issue is not about water
i wonder why it has swiss symbol
P.S.:nice picture

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