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This book is by David Irving (the same guy who was not allowed to speak in Australia, because they reckoned he's an anti semite). Anyone who is silenced, obviously has something to say that worries the establishment...and to me, that means it SHOULD be read. Firstly, the guy is not an anti semite, and second, it's a really good book about what happened in the Hungarian Uprising of 1956. Those people were so oppressed by the communist regime...very sad. I know it sounds dull, but is absolutely rivetting. It makes you look at the world today, and realize we may not be far from that situation ourselves (that is, living in a police state and losing our so called inalienabl…
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Okay, I gotta list these vids because every smoker should have them. These are the classics that I have repeatedly watched while either smoking or trimming buds or both 1. Raw: Eddy Murphy standup classic that made me choke on my bong the first time. It was during the Gay Mr. T joke. 2. Delirious: The second of the classic Eddy Murphy standup classics. Also choked on my bong while watching this. 3. Cheech and Chong series: Here is the list of all the good Cheech and Chongs: *Up In Smoke *Nice Dreams *Next Movie *Things are Tough all Over (They got shit after all these) 4. HalfBaked: This is the funniest stoner film I've seen yet. 5. How High: Unrealistic y…
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A few weeks ago I bought 'The Jack Brabham Story' Autographed Edition for $70 odd AUS dollars. It's a great book and also a great investment if you get the Autographed edition. Besides the above, it is by far the best book I have read. It goes into alot of detail about his life before and after his Grand Prix/Formula 1racing career. It's amazing what you'll learn that you previously didn't know in just a few pages. I already knew alot about Sir Jack, but nothing compared to what I know about him now. If your a racing enthusiast of any era, wether it be modern F1, V8 Supercars or even IRL, you'll enjoy this book immensely ! It's a 'must have' for any real motorsport en…
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nice little read about 'comets' that render mankind blind, and then these man eating plants take over the earth. pretty neat sci fi book , I give it a B
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i think its the only book i actually read.... anyone read it? its pretty dank.
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I had this book a long time ago and read it from cover to cover a number of times. I found it to be pretty useful for growing indoors, especially for smaller personal style growers. It covered the basics well: light, ventilation, different types of watering systems, mediums and cloning. I found the section on lights to be the most useful as it explained how much light you need and the varying impacts of light levels. :angry: The section on watering systems was the weakest especially the active reciculating systems. I gave it away because there wasnt much in it that I couldnt already remember anyway. The information on this sight is far more comprehensive but it is …
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im always happy to talk to fellow or past skaters and there crazy/stoned skate sessions/toke sessions please write and give ur imput until then peace homeis ::
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Chronicles Of Riddick
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http://starseeker.com/films/chronicl.jpg About fucking time. I dunno when its coming out or if its any good but Pitch Black was a ripper of a flick in my opinion and I look forward to seeing my favourite mass murderer back in action. Based upon a story concept by David Hayter, this sequel to the surprise sci-fi hit "Pitch Black" features new exploits of the hero-convict Riddick, who can see in the dark. When Pitch Black came out in 2002 starring an unknown Vin Diesel as escaped convict with the ability to see in the dark, it became a surprise hit, reaping around $40 million on a budget of just $23 million. Still Universal execs did not regard the film to be a blockb…
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well as a pretty inexperienced grower this book was cool as it has lots of pretty basic info. jorge covers everything from basic set up to major set up, he has included heaps of his "stealth" tips, and there is generally some good advice on growing. Most of the shit in the book, you could pick up from surfing the net. However if you are like me, and want a ready reference, and a decent read, the book aint bad. I give it a B
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I am reading this at the moment, and its not a bad read. It is written by two journos who covered the "milperra massacre" in and out of the courtroom. It trys to give background into the two clubs that were involved and the circumstances leading up to the swap meet at milperra. If you are into bikers or true aussie crime then you will enjoy this book
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Mr Nice - Mr Nice is Howard Mark's Autobiography, for those who dont know Howard Marks he was a huge Cannabis and hash smuggler from england, heaps rich and very clever guy, like most autobiography writers though he's pretty up himself, very up himself, but I guess i would be to if I was a millionaire drug smuggler. I dont really think hes that nice, he just doesn't physically hurt anyone, but hes fairly selfish guy. None the less he has a great story to tell and tells it in great detail, either makes alot up or has a photographic memory but its a good read. Hes not so much doing alot of driving or flying in cars/planes full of drugs and stuff like that, a few times, …
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Having just read Mr Nice for the first time. I though it would be interesting to compare it to smoke screen. I like both books. They both provide well written yarns of adventures in marijuana importation. Smoke screens strength is that at time it is very very funny and provides detailed description of importation and then selling of the gear including prices. It also describes the level of corruption that existed in Florida during the late 70's and early 80's and political decisions that ended the corruption. Mr Nice on the other hand was also importating to USA but using different methods and relying on a different kind of corruption to be succesful. Both of the main …
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Fantasy Books 1 2
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Hello all, As we now have a forum dedicated to non-canabis books, I thought I'd start a topic on my favourite genre: fantasy. I picked up the first two books of Traci Harding's Ancient Future yesterday for $18 and from what I've read so far, while the story seems quite good, it does appear to be a fairly simplistic writing style. But as I'm a medieval history nut and it's set in the Dark Ages I'm enjoying it so far. Other authors I recommend would be: Ian Irvine - His View From the Mirror series was fantastic and the Well of Echoes is great so far. Raymond E Feist - This is probably my favourite fantasy world. With characters like Jimmy the Hand, Arutha, Pug and …
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This is the story of a Mr Allen Long. Responsible for ton's of importation into continental USA mailny from Colombia. It was written by the same journalist who wrote snowblind: Robert Sabbag. It is well written, a good tale, and well worth a read. Mr Long is not your typical dealer. Graduating from small deals to multi ton imports using planes and boats through the Carribean. The book heavily uses Mr Long as the central story but there are a host of other larger then life characters, including a Jake Myerson Longs main recipient, J. D Read whose father is a Las Vegas hitman and is in the habit of ripping a telephone directory in half whenever he enters a new city. Lee C…
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In scary Movie 2,the teens have a book,its not harry potter,its in fact HarryPothead and its funny! LOLOLOLOL
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