Whats the longs smoke RIDE that you have been on in a car?

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  1. fuzz_acid_flowers

    fuzz_acid_flowers Aqueou§ Transmi§§ion

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  2. marksup123

    marksup123 I'm a girl!

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    like 20 minutes. the events that followed that specific burn ride were terrifying. i think i've been scarred for life.
     
  3. Guitar

    Guitar Senior Member

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    If you don't count trips where your going somewhere far , prob like 12 hours or so. Back in high school, my friend would pick me and 2 other friends up early in the day. We'd drive around and smoke weed and listen to music until late at night around 3am. We did this everyday, unless if there was a party.
     
  4. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    my buddy and i went through an ounce on a 15 hour drive to Tennessee.
     
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    The longest I've ever gone is 6 hrs down to southern W. VA to go camping. My 2 friends and I prob smoked close to an ounce on the way down. But each day I usually run errands where I take the back roads and smoke a bowl. And I usually go on roadies w/ my friends & smoke a few bowls if there's nothing else to do.
     
  7. Startreken

    Startreken Marijuana Chef!

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    I like to smoke and drive. It would make me nervous at first but like anything else you get used to it. I used to always start my smoking day on the commute home. That is normally about 45 minutes. When you commute in Chicago it's almost never going at full speed. I still do sometimes but now I often commute with my girlfriend and she does not like smoke in her car. I drove my car today so I know what I will be doing on my way home tonight.

    Anyway, I also do some long distance driving from Chicago to South Carolina every once in a while. Well, I was getting tired one time on my way back to Chicago so I was going to stop at a hotel. I had already been driving for like 10 hours and I decided that I would smoke up a little before I hit the hotel for the night. It was like it energized me. I sill had like four hours left to go to get to Chicago and I was able to do it stoned no problem. Needless to say the next time I was heading home from South Carolina I started to smoke long before the end of the road. I drove for 8 hours straight stoned, not baked beyond all repair but a good buzz on. I always figured that if I needed to I could stop. It was great and one of the best of the long drives I have done.

    Now, I am going to say that I don't recomend this for everyone. Hell, I should not be doing it either. I know I am making a decision that could effect more people than myself. I do find that I am a more attentive driver because I am a little stoned, but that does not make it right. As an experienced driver for many years I feel that if I am ever to the point that I do not feel I should be on the road I will not be.

    I recently tried my hand at making a blunt for the first one I smoked it in my car on the way home one day. I was half way home and already baked. I almost pulled over. The thing that really got me was that the blunt kept on burning even after I stoped smoking it. So the car was filling up with smoke all the time and I was hotboxing it and not even realizing it until later on. I was like why am I getting more and more stoned? Needless to say I was one happy boy when I got home. So, happy and impressed I had to roll another blunt.
     
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