Preerolled J's

General discussion about cannabis and coffeeshops.
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Post by JayK »

Bernum wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAifZNaAcJU

prerolled production video...
Here's the first part of that video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4dW3LkU ... er&search=


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Thank you!
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Post by DrGonzo »

I got a prerolled Moonshine Joint from De Dampkring.

I say those things are a god dam fire hazard.... :lol:

I attempted to smoke it in the hotel room last thing at night, about 3 tokes in I passed right out, good job someone was there to "De Joint" me.... :D

Better than any valium based tranq. :wink:
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DrGonzo wrote:I got a prerolled Moonshine Joint from De Dampkring.

I say those things are a god dam fire hazard.... :lol:

I attempted to smoke it in the hotel room last thing at night, about 3 tokes in I passed right out, good job someone was there to "De Joint" me.... :D

Better than any valium based tranq. :wink:
I had mine mid-morning :wink: .

I picked up an old copy of Soft Secrets the other day and they said this:

"...(Tweede Kamer) is one of the very few shops in Amsterdam where a pre-roll is not only smokeable but very high quality."

Dampkring/Tweede Kamer = same owner, menu.
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Post by cheese »

i would say the only decent pre rolls i have ever had have been hash pre rolls.

although i have only tried the hash pre rolls from twede kamer, and amnesia when they were NOT owned by barneys..

and this may be a bit off topic but ah well, but why the hell did amnesia start using barneys menu? im assuming barneys bought out amnesia.. its truly a shame, as amnesia was one of my fav places until this year when i went and noticed the same menu as barneys... a well i guess ya win some and ya lose some
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Post by nugtuggler »

Can't say i'd ever buy a pre-rolled, half of the pleasure is in the look of the bud, the smell and the crystally nugs just begging to be rolled into a nice sticky number just the way you like em.
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nugtuggler wrote:Can't say i'd ever buy a pre-rolled, half of the pleasure is in the look of the bud, the smell and the crystally nugs just begging to be rolled into a nice sticky number just the way you like em.
Absolutly!

Why buying a shitty prerolled?! If u could roll yer own Jay with first class buds! 8)
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but why the hell did amnesia start using barneys menu? im assuming barneys bought out amnesia..
sissy (owner of Amnesia) and Derry (owner of Barneys) are married, i believe they got married last year.
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Absolutly!

Why buying a shitty prerolled?! If u could roll yer own Jay with first class buds! 8)
Damn Right, i never buy pre-rolled either. Whats the point? If you cant make your own, then learn to!!! you need a packet of Rizlas and a cigarette. If it dont work first time, then empty it out get another rizla and try again. if it doesnt work this time then triy it again and again. Thats what i did when i was 14. it took me 20 mins to master it. NO EXCUSES.
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Prestoned wrote:The Dolhins is just amzing. Thats all I can say
you know you got me really intresed about the dolphins.
been on my must vist list since i last came back.
since ill be there by teausaay~think ill give the place a go.

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did i read,8 euros for a pre rolled joint~thats costly.
makes me wonder how much profits made there.
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easy life wrote: did i read,8 euros for a pre rolled joint~thats costly.
makes me wonder how much profits made there.
You're all missing the point (apart from Dr G) with your kneejerk all-prerolls-are-bad reaction - Dutch people are very thrifty, and certainly not stupid: if a lot of them are buying them, they must be good. I've been to Dam over 15 times, and can roll my own in my sleep, and I still think they are better value for money than just about any other pot product available.
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Post by easy life »

i know the dutch are ussaly thrifty.
imo~forget it,wasnt ment to cause upset.
really...i`m the kindda guy that will sit down and bong up have a laugh,too old to bother about being right.
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Post by Tall Guy »

None taken bro, but those puppies are the exception to the rule - get one in ya!
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Tall Guy wrote:
easy life wrote: did i read,8 euros for a pre rolled joint~thats costly.
makes me wonder how much profits made there.
You're all missing the point (apart from Dr G) with your kneejerk all-prerolls-are-bad reaction - Dutch people are very thrifty, and certainly not stupid: if a lot of them are buying them, they must be good. I've been to Dam over 15 times, and can roll my own in my sleep, and I still think they are better value for money than just about any other pot product available.
Chill You´re-all-missing-the-point-Jerk....
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:lol: :lol: :arrow:
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