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Pineapple Homemade Bong of the Day
This is what happens when you combine a pineapple, a joint, great ingenuity and 1 carrot.. Pineapple Homemade Bong dedicated to /r/trees
Read More »MySpace Reporter covers the HighTimes Stony Awards.. and freaks out (Video)
This is what happens when MySpace decides to get their own news crew to cover HighTimes ‘Stony Awards’. The HighTimes magazine sponsored event which covers the “highest and stoniest” movies and television shows of the year. This year was their tenth anniversary so check out what happens after the reporter finally gives in and smokes at the event. Filled with cameos from Cheech and Chong to Doug Benson, and even Craig Robinson known as Daryl from The Office. [via BusinessInsider]
Read More »Comedian caught with medical marijuana at customs after petting drug-sniffing dog
Comedian Ralphie May was detained last week in Guam after coming through customs with a bag of marijuana in his suitcase. May, who has a medical marijuana card, explains: “When I got to baggage claim, I actually walked up to the dog. I love dogs and petted Nickey, the beautiful shepherd mix, and she sat down. That indicates to the handler that I had marijuana on me. I didn’t know that, I just thought that dog loved me. Then another dog came over and it sat down as well and I petted that dog too. I was thinking these dogs love me they can tell I’m a dog person.” May dealt with some very nice customs agents and he explained the mix-up. May says, “The customs agents said they knew I didn’t mean to smuggle drugs into Guam cause no drug smuggler would be stupid enough to walk up to …
Read More »Half-baked Idea: Hemp and Ice boat sinks shortly after departure
Last week TV “scientists” from the BBC show Bang Goes the Theory tested a boat constructed of Pykrete hemp-ice in the warm waters of Portsmouth Harbor, England. Steadily melting, it sank after only an hour in the water, forcing hosts to evacuate ship. Bang Goes the Theory attempted to recreate the design ideas of 1940s inventor Geoffrey Pike, who originally conceptualized the Pykrete vessel as a cost-effective option for use in the frigid Atlantic Ocean. Physicists and chemists who gathered to watch further cited the small size of the vessel as a reason for its collapse, stating that the melting rate of ice decreases as surface volume increases. [pics and story: DailyMail ]
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