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Chaz1337

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  • Birthday 04/14/1989

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  1. [quote name='joelhookah' timestamp='1320290818' post='530052'] I have personally never had much luck relighting a bowl. I have pulled the burnt stuff out and reused the good stuff, but never just left it as is and then relit. [/quote] What Joel said works best for me. Sometimes I will throw more coals on a bowl that has only been one round if I was studying or something the night before but what I generally do to save my precious shisha is simply remove the foil and the burnt top layer of tobacco and put some fresh tobacco on top of it if the bowl isn't fully cashed. Smokes basically like a fresh bowl from my experience.
  2. Just browsing 5star's website today and they have an anniversary sale going on through Nov. 4th. They actually have some pretty good prices on some KM's. Just figured I would let everyone know [url="http://www.5starhookah.com/Anniversary-Sale_c138.htm"]http://www.5starhookah.com/Anniversary-Sale_c138.htm[/url]
  3. [quote name='Hassouni' timestamp='1319733368' post='529101'] I'll tell you this - flavored wet tobacco didn't exist (on a widespread scale anyway) until Nakhla began producing it in the 1980s. Before this, nargile smoking was seen as the province of old men, and it's unlikely that there were more than a handful of smokers before then, probably only limited to the older generation in Arab communities [/quote] Yeah, much of the research I have been doing has lead me to much the same conclusion although its not as much the tobacco that I'm researching but the emergence of a "hookah culture" or what could be interpreted in recent years as an upsurge of the popularity of hookah and that is the primary reason why I'm trying to look back in US history to the earliest mentions of hookah in the United States to determine a sort of starting point in Hookah history in the United States.
  4. Ladies and gentlemen of our pleasurable hobby, I have been smoking hookah for over three years now thanks to the seriousness and passion that the many members here have injected in this forum. I have become equally as serious and passionate about my hookah hobby. I am a history major at Auburn University (War Damn Eagle!) and as a part of my senior thesis I have begun the long, arduous and what has proved to be difficult endeavor to quite literally write the book on the history of Hookah emergence and use in the United States. I am quite familiar with the history of hookah itself but my quest to dig up sources on the emergence of hookah in the US has proved quite difficult. Basically what I am asking of you good folks is for any leads which may be: books, articles, interviews, speeches, anything really that relates to hookah or water pipe use in America preferably in the time period from 1880's-1980's. Fellow students at other universities you could help me immensely by simply typing into your library's catalog search "History of Hookah" or a keyword search like "America (and) Hookah" I see this as my chance to help give back to the hookah community in a little way that I can and any help, questions or advice you have about my project would be greatly appreciated. I might also be looking to do some interviews with business/ lounge owners about their experience about they got into the hookah industry, or where and how they learned about hookah. Thanks again guys and happy smoking!
  5. AF 36" Large Solid 2nd Gen. Mya Montopolis KM Trimetal Mya Petite A Handful of mini myas that used to come free with orders
  6. Webbles is truly a great seller! The price he quoted me was to high after shipping so he gladly refunded me the difference when he didn't even have to tell me! Everything was packaged very well and the 3 glass items I purchased from him not only arrived fast but also safe and sound!
  7. I dont think Porsche would put their name on it, much less develop it if it didn't function perfectly! Don't get me wrong I love my KM and AF pipes its just one of those pipes I would buy if I found buried treasure in my backyard lol
  8. So i stumbled upon this little gem on Twitter today. Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you, The Porsche Hookah: [url="http://www.gizmag.com/porsche-designs-a-shisha-pipe/19249/"]Porsche Hookah[/url] This things reminds me of the Meduse. Very modern design and looks very elegant and stylish. Anyone know how much these things cost or any more about them? *Edit* Scroll down a page to see the picture of the hookah itself the article is bullshit
  9. So until today I didn't realize that Tangiers has 4 New flavors and for anyone else that hasn't heard here you go! We have: Welsh Cream Seville Orange Blackberry Kashmir Prune (Not so sure about this one lol) What do you guys and gals think? I think the Welsh Cream sounds delicious! Probably would be amazing mixed with the Seville Orange!
  10. Only had Jewel Orange that a friend picked up locally. It was actually pretty damn good.
  11. [b]Desert Rose[/b] [b] [/b] Tangiers Lucid Cactus Fruit -75% Any quality rose flavored Shisha -25% Just decided they smelled good next to each other one day so I mixed 'em up and it turned out to be quite delicious! A nice soft floral undertone with the juiciness of cactus fruit really mixed well!
  12. Put me down. My friends and I will do a video review of it as well!
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