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Smoker's Delight. Brochure for a head shop in Pula, Croatia that I picked up from a rack right next to the door of the Pula tourist bureau

Live painting - stand aLeda - Barcelona e Bern na suiça, por dia + ou - 80 artes, muito bom o contato com as pessoas. ficava fazendo e dando para a galera.

foi em 20 de Abril de 2007

 

Live painting - aLeda stand - Barcelona and Bern switzerland, 80 arts per day, great moments with the public, i gave all the arts.

Wait - there are still head shops in business? While it makes sense that the only Head Shop in Seattle would be in Fremont, I'm shocked that an artifact of the counterculture 60's and 70's would still be around today. Even more shocking - Peace of Mind is a chain! Imagine that!

 

Oh, and happy 4/20. Toke it up, everybody!

Bugler Gummed Cigarette Papers Blue-green Package

Smoker's Delight. Brochure for a head shop in Pula, Croatia that I picked up from a rack right next to the door of the Pula tourist bureau

Illustrated - December 6th 1952

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You don't need to know! I saw Arlo a year or so ago. I actually worked security for the orchestra seats. The audience, as you might guess, was a bunch of old hippies. Arlo's hair is gray, but the twinkle in his eye remains. He told his story about Woodstock and being a kid on stage. Turns out he was ony 18 at the time. It was at that moment that I realized I must have somehow gotten old too. There he was on stage looking like Methusala (real old guy in the Bible) and I can count on my fingers how many years older than me he is. Thank goodness I have listened to the song about the Alice's Restaurant Massacree almost every Thanksgiving or I might forget about the twenty seven 8x10 color glossy pictures with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one was to be used as evidence against us.

 

Oh and yes that is a Big Bamboo paper, never been used... I preferred 1.25s easier to handle. :o)

 

15 June 2011 ~ ODC2 ~Blast From the Past

 

Note: Cheech and Chong's 1972 "Big Bambu" album came with a giant rolling paper in the cover. This was the resulting doobie.

Sign on the window of a convenience store in Honduras.

 

(Sorry about the flash reflection...)

 

I thought it unusual, but apparently not.

 

I'm pretty sure, once you've associated rolling papers with Bob Marley, that your target customer will NOT be using them with tobacco...

 

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/35433

 

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Wicked poster in Kings Norton - the magnificent Boosh advertising Job rolling papers.

 

Apparently Job have quite a history of fantastic art-inspired advertising... www.job-paper.com/gb/sommary.htm

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