Re: Also, If He Tore Them Open And Licked The Insides, He Would Get High

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Reminds me of this.


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 8:18 AM
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Does it say that there is something deeply scarred about my psyche that the title of this post seems very sexual-violent?


Posted by: silvana | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 8:26 AM
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Sil- Do you want us to answer that?


Posted by: washerdreyer | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 8:28 AM
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Or just tear you open and lick your insides?


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 8:31 AM
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Gross.


Posted by: silvana | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 8:35 AM
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Well, yeah. That was the point.


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 8:43 AM
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I guess this would be the right time to say that I have absolutely no idea what this post is about.


Posted by: silvana | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 8:44 AM
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A guy with a collection of the bags dealers used to sell heroin in, with different logos on them?


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 8:46 AM
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I am confused by the word "glassine."


Posted by: silvana | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 8:47 AM
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I have absolutely no idea what this post is about.

Paraphernalia memorabilia.


Posted by: Standpipe Bridgeplate | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 8:48 AM
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Cane toads. Tearing them open is unnecessary but fun.


Posted by: John Emerson | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 8:49 AM
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9: The kind of plastic the little bags that drugs come in are made of. Based on very limited (non-existent) personal experience, I think cellophane sums it up.


Posted by: LizardBreath | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 8:54 AM
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Is it a coincidence that I was intercepted with a full-screen anti-drug ad on the way to the article?


Posted by: SP | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 9:02 AM
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So it is. I should look things up in the dictionary sometimes. I thought "glassine" related to "glass", (see, e.g., bears --> ursine) and was thinking, gee, that's a very fancy package for drugs.


Posted by: silvana | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 9:03 AM
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If you tear open bears and lick the insides, you will get very high indeed. Or die tryin'.


Posted by: My Alter Ego | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 9:18 AM
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1: Yeah, that's the first thing I thought of.
Mmm, globes.


Posted by: Mo MacArbie | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 9:22 AM
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glassine really looks like wax paper, basically. translucent, papery. the "bags" are just that, like tiny grocery bags but folded over into an envelope shape. I always wondered about those, too; did drug suppliers have their own machines to produce them? martha stewart weddings suggested using slightly bigger ones with a few jordan almonds inside and your names printed on them as a wedding favor, and I almost had it done, but I thought it was just too depressing, though hilarious. also, re: glass packaging, people do sell crack in vials sometimes.


Posted by: alameida | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 9:23 AM
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No, glassine isn't like cellophane: it's more like waxed paper. Like the kind of envelops the post office gives you when you buy stamps.

I read that NYT article and thought the same thing about the Taschen book.


Posted by: bitchphd | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 9:27 AM
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this post worries me


Posted by: Michael | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 9:35 AM
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Pwned.

You can buy glassine envelopes. After all, the USPS uses them. I imagine big dealers just buy them wholesale?


Posted by: bitchphd | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 9:36 AM
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Wow, they really are all the rage at weddings.


Posted by: FL | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 9:40 AM
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You can get them with your stamps.


Posted by: Mo MacArbie | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 9:43 AM
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Glassine is the stuff that makes up the windows in envelopes that have windows in them. That's the only context I've ever seen the word in before.


Posted by: Cryptic Ned | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 10:05 AM
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I knew what glassine envelopes were (from reading American crime novels) but also thought it was some sort of cellophane. Slightly startled to realise now that I sent out Christmas cards in glassine envelopes a few years ago. (They came from Habitat.)


Posted by: emr | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 10:40 AM
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Also, "rassafrackin" is a great word.


Posted by: emr | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 10:43 AM
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I remember the first time I saw a sandwich in a baggie - initial thought: How clever - not just for weed anymore!

But that was very long ago, when really good weed was about $20/oz. Had I but known, I could have saved all those baggies and paper-towel roll bongs and opened a museum...


Posted by: DominEditrix | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 5:10 PM
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Logos on dime bags? Curious. Is that a New York thing, an American thing, or more widespread than that?


Posted by: Doctor Slack | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 5:27 PM
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Speaking of paper towel roll bongs. I never owned a proper bong or pipe. Just a cardboard toilet paper tube with some aluminum foil.

The guy I bought pot from in high school would give you an audio tape case (always the Stray Cats for some reason). The pot would be in a plastic bag in the case. You'd give him the case back with money in it.


Posted by: | Link to this comment | 08- 1-06 7:45 PM
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11: Ah, it harkens back to my distant semi-rural upbringing that my thoughts were exactly along these lines.


Posted by: Ukko | Link to this comment | 08- 2-06 12:04 AM
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