Happy Balloons?
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Happy Balloons?
New on the front page of K440, Nathan Thompson checks out the Phnom Penh nitrous oxide ballooon sucking scene at Blue Dog and Top Banana guest houses.
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Good stuff! ! It's half the price at the beach, however...
When will Garage be getting a tank?
When will Garage be getting a tank?
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Ha! When they allow people to spark up spliffs indoors.cambod wrote:When will Garage be getting a tank?
Fuck this stuff. I woofed one up in a one-er in one of the places mentioned. Thought I was drowning for about 30 seconds, seriously. Thought I was screaming for help (I wasn't) and then felt completely normal again.
The young folks seemed to be enjoying them though.
Horses for courses, I guess.
The young folks seemed to be enjoying them though.
Horses for courses, I guess.
I've enjoyed several at Blue Dog on different occasions. Fun stuff, but they don't call it hippie crack for nothing. About a minute after your balloon's gone, you feel like getting another. However, it's not quite as good as some of the tanks I've tried back home. That stuff would really send you reeling
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To really get the best out of them you need to already be off your tits on Mandy. Good times.
Take it easy baby, take it as it comes...
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Huffing it out of a tank is quite risky, as an anesthetic it's combined with oxygen. When I used to work in restaurants in London in the 80's we used it to whip cream. So you'd just crank one of the little canisters onto the dispenser without putting any cream in and huff that. I nicked quite a few of the canisters and tried to pierce them but never managed to get anywhere with that technique. It's also possible to just buy supermarket cans of that whipped cream and hold them upside down so you just get the gas in your mouth and not the cream.beerbaron wrote:However, it's not quite as good as some of the tanks I've tried back home.
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
You needed a cracker.Lucky Lucan wrote: I nicked quite a few of the canisters and tried to pierce them but never managed to get anywhere with that technique.
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Sure, but they didn't have crackers back in 1987, at least not that type.
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
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^More commonly used nowadays for BHO extractions, though it's been proven that without winterization and reclaim methods contaminate will remain in the end product.
Better off doing the "traditional" ethanol filtration extraction IMO.
Better off doing the "traditional" ethanol filtration extraction IMO.
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2$ a ballon?
In the west you get medical grade 7.5kg tanks for about 30€ and thats including the fee for the returnable tank.
In the west you get medical grade 7.5kg tanks for about 30€ and thats including the fee for the returnable tank.
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