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Sai Flora

Thickest, most potent, and least synthetic incense ever. Seriously. Smells awesome before you burn it, and sticky as hell. Fills the whole house with smoke when you burn it. You'll probably want to put it out at about the halfway point.

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Originally posted by murtaghstyle



Am I the only one who gets this one?
:D



I got it. I'm a fan of the comedy.

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Sandalwood, Cedar(the stickless Japanese kind), and the Catholic stuff. Frankincense, I guess. The little pebbles you put on the charcoal. I also like Native style sage and sweetgrass.

Nag Champa's a bit too much...I always associate it with the smell of bongwater-stained carpet and cats. That dirty hippie house smell.

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Nag Champa

I don't burn it often, only once in a while. Some of my friends burn incense whenever they jam. It's great to just keep a box of it in your car like under a seat...makes the car smell wonderful.

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I used to work at a head shop years ago, and the one that I thought was the funniest was "{censored}".

Black people always bought strawberry, even when I pointed out "Black Love". What's interesting is, after the Afghan Whigs album with that title, it began to sell. Lemmings.

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Originally posted by jimihalen

Sandalwood, by far. Also had Caramel, Sex on the Beach, and Coconut that I thought would smell terrible, but they were very, very nice.

 

 

Coconut, eh? That sounds fun.

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Originally posted by Corso2

Sandalwood, Cedar(the stickless Japanese kind), and the Catholic stuff. Frankincense, I guess. The little pebbles you put on the charcoal. I also like Native style sage and sweetgrass.


Nag Champa's a bit too much...I always associate it with the smell of bongwater-stained carpet and cats. That dirty hippie house smell.



:mad: I've never owned a bong in my life. Adjust that association. I like the Catholic stuff too especially this time of year.

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Good sense, innocence, cripplin' and kind.
Dead kings, many things I can't define.
Oh Cajun spice, sweats and blushers your mind.
Incense and peppermints, the color of thyme.

Who cares what games we choose?
Little to win, but nothing to lose.

Incense and peppermints, meaningless nouns.
Turn on, tune in, turn your eyes around.
Look at yourself, look at yourself,
Yeah, yeah.
Look at yourself, look at yourself,
Yeah, yeah,
Yeah, yeah.

Tune-a by the cockeyed world in two.
Throw your pride to one side, It's the least you can do.
Beatniks and politics, nothing is new.
A yardstick for lunatics, one point of view.

Who cares what games we choose?
Little to win, but nothing to lose.

Good sense, innocence, crippled and kind.
Dead kings and many things I can't define.
Oh Cajun spice, sweats and blushers your mind.
Incense and peppermints, the color of thyme.

Who cares what games we choose?
Little to win, but nothing to lose.

Incense, peppermints, incense, peppermints.

Sha-la-la, sha-la-la....

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Originally posted by BmoreTele

Aloeswood

 

 

Yeah, that's good too. There's this Japanese company that makes really clean incense, the sandalwood is in the red box, aloeswood in blue, cedar green and so on. That's the kind I buy. I don't like the {censored} stuck to the straw-type sticks.

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