joint problem

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by get_up_stand_up, Mar 7, 2007.

  1. get_up_stand_up

    get_up_stand_up Member

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    Recently i was smoking a joint and the paper started burning faster than the ganj. What causes this and how can I prevent it? Thanks.
     
  2. natural philosophy

    natural philosophy bitchass sexual chocolate

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    put the joint in your mouth before you smoke it
     
  3. natural philosophy

    natural philosophy bitchass sexual chocolate

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    i mean the whole joint. get it good and wet.
     
  4. young_deadhead

    young_deadhead I Love Lucy

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    you can just wet your finger and wet the join where its running. Most people dont like it when you suck on the joint, well at least i dont.
     
  5. natural philosophy

    natural philosophy bitchass sexual chocolate

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    lol, do this if you're alone. If with others, don't be sticking weed in your mouth and then smoking it.
     
  6. out_in_the_sticks

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    lol ^^ my buddy done that one night while we were practicin rollin and i was like wtf why the hell are u blowjobbin it lol but seems to work if u can get over the fact of smokin someone elses spit lol thats why i hate ppl lickin blunt wraps lol
     
  7. natural philosophy

    natural philosophy bitchass sexual chocolate

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    yea i did it while skinning just to fuck with a guy
     
  8. young_deadhead

    young_deadhead I Love Lucy

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    Ya i saw this dudes dad give a blowjob to a blunt. It was disgusting but i wasnt about to not smoke it since i threw down for it.
     
  9. 40oz and chronic

    40oz and chronic 'Nuff Said

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    dab a line of saliva from the fast burning part all the way down to prevent it from happening again. i make a few lines of spit around the joint before lighting up to prevent it from happening in the first place
     
  10. anonymous_nut

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    whatever you do, stop the canoege before the whole joint burns because it'll go so much faster. lick your finger and run your finger down the parts where it's burnt unevenly.

    to prevent this entirely, get thicker papers, better rolling skills, better weed, or double wrap your shit.
     
  11. SirTokesAlot

    SirTokesAlot Lives

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    Like others have said.. wet the joint a little bit or switch your paper brand, thats the best advice I can give you.
     
  12. BC_Lover

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    It sounds like the paper was burning without burnin the green. If thats the case you joint is way to loose homez.
     
  13. ChiefCowpie

    ChiefCowpie hugs and bugs

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  14. Sgt Pepper

    Sgt Pepper Member

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    i agree with BC Lover, it could just be the joints too loose.
     
  15. out_in_the_sticks

    out_in_the_sticks Member

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    not the joint compound shit again omfg
     
  16. wonderboy

    wonderboy the secret of your power!

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    haha why does it feel like ive read all this before...
     
  17. napolean inrags95

    napolean inrags95 Member

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    yea get some quality skins and roll as even as you can. but sometimes even perfect joints boat, usually when people tear into them too hard. better to take three or four small tokes than to take a big lung buster and make it burn fucked up..
     

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