Stay.Blazed.420
Bluelighter
We had this bong called The Apollo 420, which was sadly broken into 3 a few days ago from another bong. We have no pictures of it when it was still in one piece, but we do still have this picture:
Well one of the pieces happened to work as a real nice blade hooter (the top half), and while we were using it yesterday we came up with a really awesome idea.
Let my awesome MS Paint diagram further explain what i mean:
Basically since the bong kind of "zonged" out at the center, it worked out perfectly to hold water in at an angle. It cooled the hoot down alot, and i had no problem taking a .3 of purple kush last night without coughing. Got me so baked, and even made it taste better.
Of course if you were to breathe in too hard you would suck water in your mouth, but as long as you go slow and let the smoke build up (as if you were taking a fat bong ripper) then water is not a problem.
I'm sure someone out there has thought of this before, but i thought it was a really cool invention. We can even set it down on the table when it's not being used without water spilling out. It really does work very well.
Any thoughts/questions on it?
PS (I'll try and get some better pictures later today)

Well one of the pieces happened to work as a real nice blade hooter (the top half), and while we were using it yesterday we came up with a really awesome idea.
Let my awesome MS Paint diagram further explain what i mean:

Basically since the bong kind of "zonged" out at the center, it worked out perfectly to hold water in at an angle. It cooled the hoot down alot, and i had no problem taking a .3 of purple kush last night without coughing. Got me so baked, and even made it taste better.
Of course if you were to breathe in too hard you would suck water in your mouth, but as long as you go slow and let the smoke build up (as if you were taking a fat bong ripper) then water is not a problem.
I'm sure someone out there has thought of this before, but i thought it was a really cool invention. We can even set it down on the table when it's not being used without water spilling out. It really does work very well.
Any thoughts/questions on it?
PS (I'll try and get some better pictures later today)
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