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session@seq.uncwil.edu (Zack C. Sessions) writes:
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>To be true Thai Stick like was popular during the late 60s and early 70s,
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>it would be primo buds of usually seedless pot skewered on pot stems
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>and tied on with strings pulled off of the pot stalk and then the whole
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>thing dipped in liquid opium and allowed to dry. It is, as suspected,
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>very potent, like two or three toke stuff.
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Congratulations, you have just described Thai Stick to a T. Ah, what
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memories that brings back! In this area it was popular (and more or less
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available) until the late 70's. *Sigh* Those were the days.
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From: phz@Cadence.COM (Pete Zakel)
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Reports of Thai Stick being dipped in opium are apocryphal.
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I know of no studies that verify that Thai Stick has ever been
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dipped in opium, and I suspect that these rumors were a result
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of people not believing that marijuana could be that potent unless
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something else were added.
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-Pete Zakel
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(phz@cadence.com or ..!uunet!cadence!phz)
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