Originally posted by JFGemini107
[b]I never knew what a bong pipe is, until now.Would doing this be tradition in Alaska? [/b]
Not really. There are Native Americans who do have a thing where they make a pipe (“Peace Pipe”), but what is smoked in it is usually the tame, original version of tobacco, or some other plant. I don’t think the Inuit did this, though.
Originally posted by Shinobi
Some dumb kid in shop made a pipe out of pressure treated wood. Luckily the shop teacher found it before he used it, pressure treated wood contains cyanide.
Not recently pressure treated wood. They changed the technology used when too many people died from throwing it into the fireplace.
There are too many people that have no clue as to what cyanide is.
I think my stepdad has one stoved away inside a closet somewhere. I think most dads too, hidden beneath a couple of blankets. nod, nod
Originally posted by Nulani
There are too many people that have no clue as to what cyanide is.
On a cyanide related topic. We learned about Rasputin the crazy Russian monk today, the guy took enough cyanide to kill off a troop and still stayed alive even after being shot/stabbed repeatedly, rolled in a carpet and off a bridge and landing on hard ice. Luckily for his assailants, he stumbled into the river, days later then found him and his cause of death was drowning. o_0 what the hell was he on.