News (Media Awareness Project) - CN AB: Put That In Your Pipe And . . . |
Title: | CN AB: Put That In Your Pipe And . . . |
Published On: | 2000-08-20 |
Source: | Province, The (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 11:58:29 |
PUT THAT IN YOUR PIPE AND . . .
Pot Puzzle Fun Book: Marijuana Entertainment Presented By Cannabis Culture
(Quick American Archives, $20).
You don't get review copies like this every day.
Sandwiched between the pages of the locally compiled Pot Puzzle Fun Book
was a zip-lock bag containing what looked and smelled like an expertly
rolled sample of the titular substance. I guess that's one way to try to
smoke out a favourable -- even delirious -- review.
Certainly, herbheads will have fun with this little compendium of puzzles,
crosswords, mazes and quizzes -- perhaps more fun than it deserves.
They may enjoy the "Name the Strain" picture quiz, in which you must
identify strains of Burmese, Nagano Gold and whatever.
Thanks to a word power test, I now know that "nematodes" are parasitic
worms that attack marijuana plants but I had no idea how to help Dealer
Dave distinguish between his mixed-up stash of Afghani and Skunk #1 in one
of the book's brain teasers.
Then again, given the book's target audience, just turning the pages for
some could amount to a rather daunting brain teaser.
Pot Puzzle Fun Book: Marijuana Entertainment Presented By Cannabis Culture
(Quick American Archives, $20).
You don't get review copies like this every day.
Sandwiched between the pages of the locally compiled Pot Puzzle Fun Book
was a zip-lock bag containing what looked and smelled like an expertly
rolled sample of the titular substance. I guess that's one way to try to
smoke out a favourable -- even delirious -- review.
Certainly, herbheads will have fun with this little compendium of puzzles,
crosswords, mazes and quizzes -- perhaps more fun than it deserves.
They may enjoy the "Name the Strain" picture quiz, in which you must
identify strains of Burmese, Nagano Gold and whatever.
Thanks to a word power test, I now know that "nematodes" are parasitic
worms that attack marijuana plants but I had no idea how to help Dealer
Dave distinguish between his mixed-up stash of Afghani and Skunk #1 in one
of the book's brain teasers.
Then again, given the book's target audience, just turning the pages for
some could amount to a rather daunting brain teaser.
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