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Can't understand all the cheese. I only got back from the US a few weeks back and if you asked for a cheese flavor you would probably get laughed out of the dispensary
We actually had a chat about this the other day too. The reason is that in the UK and some parts of SA, cheese is used as slang for cannabis. When people deal with unknown strains they will most likely label it as some kind of cheese.
 
We actually had a chat about this the other day too. The reason is that in the UK and some parts of SA, cheese is used as slang for cannabis. When people deal with unknown strains they will most likely label it as some kind of cheese.
Never heard weed called cheese only the flavours that are but that would make sense. Still cheese strains should have a distinct smell
 
Can't understand all the cheese. I only got back from the US a few weeks back and if you asked for a cheese flavor you would probably get laughed out of the dispensary
That's odd in Amsterdam cheese is everywhere and not just the edible kind , People especially rave about Blue Cheese
 
That's odd in Amsterdam cheese is everywhere and not just the edible kind , People especially rave about Blue Cheese

I have had Blue Cheese before and thought it was a really good smoke. They say its UK cheese x Blueberry. Didnt smell like Blueberry but did have that cheesy smell that most Cheese strains have. All in all I will get Blue Cheese again. White cheese is my husband's favorite due to the high CBD content.
 
I finally decided on a Herbva 5G (4 and a bit stars on Amazon.co.uk).

I've nothing to compare it to, of course, and I'm still learning but I'm very happy with it - so for what it's worth I'd say that if anyone's looking for a good entry level dry herb vaporiser it's one to consider.

Thanks for all the help, everyone.
 
I finally decided on a Herbva 5G (4 and a bit stars on Amazon.co.uk).

I've nothing to compare it to, of course, and I'm still learning but I'm very happy with it - so for what it's worth I'd say that if anyone's looking for a good entry level dry herb vaporiser it's one to consider.

Thanks for all the help, everyone.
Nice. Very affordable too. Enjoy!
 
Any recommendations for reality shows while high? Not something with eating raw balls and liver etc or very obese people.
 
How far are you willing to stretch 'reality show'? I imagine the Celebrity Bake Off with Joe Wilkinson where he bakes a cake of his arse would be fun. Well, I'd recommend anything with Joe Wilkinson (he's often on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown - his poem 'Hanging About In A Train Station Toilet Naming People's Penises' will make me laugh every time I watch it) or his sometime comic partner Diane Morgan. She plays Philomena Cunk and her part is scripted but some of the people she interviews aren't in on the joke. Some like Neil Oliver and Kate Williams who are in the industry obviously are or catch on quickly but some are confused and one guy clearly wanted to kill her.

I think there was a question about stand-up earlier - I'll put in a word for Dara Ó Briain, Jimmy Carr, Bill Bailey, Sean Locke, Lee Mack, the four-part James Acaster Netflix special.

Also Laura Solon's Talking and Not Talking radio series. And Dougal and Hamish: You'll Have Had Your Tea by Graeme Garden & Barry Cryer with Alison Steadman and Jeremy Hardy.

Sitcoms: Derry Girls, Detectorists (for a more wistful mood. Probably the my favourite series ending.), Toast of London, Black Books, The IT Crowd, Father Ted, The Mighty Boosh, Moone Boy.
 
How far are you willing to stretch 'reality show'? I imagine the Celebrity Bake Off with Joe Wilkinson where he bakes a cake of his arse would be fun. Well, I'd recommend anything with Joe Wilkinson (he's often on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown - his poem 'Hanging About In A Train Station Toilet Naming People's Penises' will make me laugh every time I watch it) or his sometime comic partner Diane Morgan. She plays Philomena Cunk and her part is scripted but some of the people she interviews aren't in on the joke. Some like Neil Oliver and Kate Williams who are in the industry obviously are or catch on quickly but some are confused and one guy clearly wanted to kill her.

I think there was a question about stand-up earlier - I'll put in a word for Dara Ó Briain, Jimmy Carr, Bill Bailey, Sean Locke, Lee Mack, the four-part James Acaster Netflix special.

Also Laura Solon's Talking and Not Talking radio series. And Dougal and Hamish: You'll Have Had Your Tea by Graeme Garden & Barry Cryer with Alison Steadman and Jeremy Hardy.

Sitcoms: Derry Girls, Detectorists (for a more wistful mood. Probably the my favourite series ending.), Toast of London, Black Books, The IT Crowd, Father Ted, The Mighty Boosh, Moone Boy.
Thanks for this. It was actually me that asked about the stand up previously
 
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