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Scanning the article. I think it does a good job at showing what hookah is in today's culture. I really enjoyed the ending when it talked about hookah not being a drug, and the fact that it is calmer than drinking parties.

EDIT: I really like how Bushibr has been here for a 2 days (funny that it is one year after I joined) and he has already over 100 posts. WOW Edited by TheAlmightyClaw
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QUOTE (TheAlmightyClaw @ Oct 25 2007, 03:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Scanning the article. I think it does a good job at showing what hookah is in today's culture. I really enjoyed the ending when it talked about hookah not being a drug, and the fact that it is calmer than drinking parties.

EDIT: I really like how Bushibr has been here for a 2 days (funny that it is one year after I joined) and he has already over 100 posts. WOW



yeah, your not the only one to notice my lack of a social life
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I like the guy's last name, "Hook", which is probably pronounced "hooook".

I think that its time for hookah smokers to define their own thing. I think its there, just other people don't see it yet. Its more intellectual, more proactive than hippies or stoners. Its about chilling out and talking and being people.

Also, not in the hippie culture, is the connoseurship that is developing. Different tobaccos, different pipes and other gear. Its like a mix between a hotrodder and a scotch drinker: Good stuff that makes good flavor and pieces that need to be tweaked to bring it out the best.
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