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It is consumed by being heated in a pipe, hookah, bong, bubbler, vaporizer, hot knife, smoked in joints, mixed with cannabis buds or tobacco ( the latter being more common in Europe and Africa ), or cooked in foods.
It is based on a format devised by David Briggs, who, along with Steven Knight and Mike Whitehill, devised a number of the promotional games for Chris Tarrant's breakfast show on Capital FM radio, such as the bong game.
While technically ' bong ' does not mean a device used for smoking mainly marijuana, drug-related connotations have been formed with the word itself ( partly due to punning with Sanskrit bhangah " hemp ").
Thus for fear of the law many head shops will not serve customers who use the word " bong " or " bongs ", or any other word typically associated with illegal drug use.
* Thai, slang for cannabis mixed with tobacco, commonly smoked in a bong
As they communicated their intentions to controllers in Winnipeg and tried to restart the left engine, the cockpit warning system sounded again, this time with a long " bong " that no one present could recall having heard before.
Also in early 2009, when the Kellogg Company dropped its contract with Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps after pictures of him using a bong surfaced in the media, head members of NORML began boycotting Kellogg products and urging all members and supporters of NORML to boycott Kellogg, until the company reversed the decision.
* Kaipen: fried snack made of fresh water algae, usually served with jaew bong
In November 2008 a video spread around the internet showing Piper smoking pot and taking a hit from a bong in front of a crowd cheering him on, although he later acknowledged his use of medicinal marijuana " to alleviate the symptoms associated with cancer.
( In those days his name was given as " Saigon John " and his war injury is described as taking a shot ( presumably friendly fire ) while smoking a bong ( improvised from his M16 ) with a North Vietnamese soldier, making his tunnel rat story presumably a retcon.
At the 2004 and 2005 Carling weekend at the Reading and Leeds festivals, the Dirty Sanchez team performed a variety of stunts live onstage at the cabaret tent, including being dragged across a sandpapered stage on bare buttocks, and smoking a bong filled with their own urine, and with their own pubic hair instead of marijuana.
It is also eaten with raw vegetables, and often dipped in spicy sauces such as Laotian jaew bong.
As a cup, bowl, or even water-pipe or " bong ", the calabash is considered consistent with the " Ital " or vital lifestyle of not using refined products such as table salt, or using modern cooking methods, such as microwaves.
His use of marijuana grew to the point that he would meet with a group of friends — athletes, skaters, surfers and musicians — every day before school to share a bong before classes in what they nicknamed " Zero Period.
At Lauren's presentation at the alumni party of Benjamin Franklin's artifacts, she shocks everyone with her discovery: the artifacts turn out to be a bong.
In Laos, where it is known as pak bong ( ຜ ັ ກບ ົ້ ງ ), and in Burma, where it is called ga zun ywet, it is frequently stir-fried with oyster sauce or yellow soybean paste, and garlic and chillies.
The feud between the two escalated when Weevil befriended Veronica and came to her aid when Logan began smashing her car up with a crowbar as payback for Veronica planting a bong inside his locker ( which caused him to have his father take his car away from him as punishment ).
News at Tens opening sequence consisted of a chime of Big Ben ( commonly referred to as a " bong ") and a newscaster reading out a headline about the main news story of the day ; this was followed by the title sequence — a computer-generated travel across night-time London, passing London landmarks such as the Canary Wharf and the London Eye, before zooming in on the " Big Ben " clockface on the Westminster Clock Tower showing the time of 22: 00 ; between further chimes, headlines were read out by each newscaster ; following the headlines, a camera panned across the studio, passing a VR " glass screen " with the News at Ten logo emblazoned on it and swooping past the newscasters at the desk.
Following the terror attacks on September 11, 2001, 20th Century Fox decided to edit the musical number " You've Got a Lot to See " by digitally removing the World Trade Center towers, as well as replacing the likeness of former President George W. Bush with a beer bong on a tarot card with a tarot card featuring trash talk-show host Jerry Springer during the animation sequence between Pearl and Brian.

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A bong may be constructed from any air-and water-tight vessel by adding a bowl and stem apparatus ( or slide ) which guides air downward to below water level whence it bubbles upward (" bubbler ") during use.
After the bowl has been packed and water has been inserted into the bong, the substance is lit and the smoke is drawn through water to produce a smoother smoke than other methods of smoking do.

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Their writings assume more than dramatic or patriotic interest because of their conviction that the struggle in which they were involved was neither selfish nor parochial but, rather, as Washington in his last wartime circular reminded his fellow countrymen, that `` with our fate will the destiny of unborn millions be involved ''.
This, conjoined with the considerations above, made the circular motions of heavenly bodies appear an almost directly observed fact.
Spectra were obtained from a powdered sample having the shape of a right circular cylinder with a height-to-diameter ratio of 4::
The Poynting-Robertson effect causes the semi-major axis of orbits to diminish more rapidly than the semi-minor axis, with a consequent tendency toward circular orbits as the particles move toward the sun.
The pilot plant was a circular lagoon 81 ft in diam at the surface and 65 ft in diam at the bottom, 4 ft below the surface, with a volume of 121,000 Aj.
An equivalent definition is the radius of an unperturbed circular Newtonian orbit about the Sun of a particle having infinitesimal mass, moving with an angular frequency of radians per day ; or that length such that, when used to describe the positions of the objects in the Solar System, the heliocentric gravitational constant ( the product GM < sub >☉</ sub >) is equal to ()< sup > 2 </ sup > AU < sup > 3 </ sup >/ d < sup > 2 </ sup >.
If the resulting four kilobyte table size is too large for a given target platform, the table lookup operation can be performed with a single 256-entry 32-bit ( i. e. 1 kilobyte ) table by the use of circular rotates.
Initially it was conceived as a difference engine curved back upon itself, in a generally circular layout, with the long store exiting off to one side.
In historical times Greek maidens of Ephesus performed an annual circular dance with weapons and shields that had been established by Hippolyta and her Amazons.
Poseidon carved the mountain where his love dwelt into a palace and enclosed it with three circular moats of increasing width, varying from one to three stadia and separated by rings of land proportional in size.
If the pencil with the angle u2 is that of the maximum aberration of all the pencils transmitted, then in a plane perpendicular to the axis at O ' 1 there is a circular disk of confusion of radius O ' 1R, and in a parallel plane at O ' 2 another one of radius O ' 2R2 ; between these two is situated the disk of least confusion.
This is a building with circular tower and doors facing the cardinal directions.
The banjo is a four -, five-or six-stringed instrument with a piece of animal skin or plastic stretched over a circular frame.
The genetic material can be ssRNA, dsRNA, ssDNA, or dsDNA (' ss -' or ' ds -' prefix denotes single-strand or double-strand ) along with either circular or linear arrangement.
Eight of the viral families with DNA genomes have circular genomes, while nine have linear genomes.
After the season ended, the Orioles showcased altered uniforms, with a circular ' Maryland ' patch added to the left-hand sleeve of all jerseys and the grey road jerseys displaying Baltimore across the chest for the first time since 1972.
Likewise, a type collection might focus on an unusual design feature such as coins with a hole in the middle, coins that are not circular in shape or coins with brockage.
" Truth ," as he defines it, is a " system of ordered procedures for the production, regulation, distribution, circulation, and operation of statements " which has a " circular relation " with systems of power.
In most common usage, the term is used for the approximately circular depression in the surface of a planet, moon or other solid body in the Solar System, formed by the hypervelocity impact of a smaller body with the surface.
Typically, eukaryotic cells ( cells with nuclei ) have large linear chromosomes and prokaryotic cells ( cells without defined nuclei ) have smaller circular chromosomes, although there are many exceptions to this rule.
When timber was available, many were surrounded by a circle of wooden piles with axe-sharpened bases that were driven into the bottom, forming a circular enclosure that helped to retain the main mound and prevent erosion.
These passage graves are usually larger than the Shetland type and are round or have funnel-shaped forecourts, although a few are long cairns-perhaps originally circular but with later tails added.
One shows Babylon on the Euphrates, surrounded by a circular landmass showing Assyria, Urartu and several cities, in turn surrounded by a " bitter river " ( Oceanus ), with seven islands arranged around it.
Round or cylindrical patterns are simple to produce with a regular crochet hook, but cylindrical knitting requires either a set of circular needles or three to five special double-ended needles.

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