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Sahara Smoke Continues To Define The Hookah Industry


Does Saharah Smoke "define" the hookah industry?  

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Im pretty sure ive seen all gold (brass) stems before lol (km anyone) and all black ones as well (ebony tower). Besides they will probably suck as much as the rest of there hookah line.
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I'll be honest, I'm going to be really surprised if anyone votes yes. REALLY surprised.

In fact, I think more realistically they lowered the bar for the hookah industry.. two words, hookah-hookah.
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QUOTE (Santino @ May 1 2009, 10:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'll be honest, I'm going to be really surprised if anyone votes yes. REALLY surprised.

In fact, I think more realistically they lowered the bar for the hookah industry.. two words, hookah-hookah.


Two more words Hookah-Freak
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what do they mean continues? did they ever define the hookah industry, I mean Ive never heard of them before this forum, then I go and see those shitty videos. The only sites I knew about before the forum was HS and HC. also their vases are very bad, functionally and visually. just my opinion though and I know they are a good vendor here but sometimes people push the limit.
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thats what i heard. i read somewhere that the government (cant remember which) payed nahkla to make flavored tobacco to smoke out of hookahs to get people away from cigs.
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I did, I needed a lol biggrin.gif Solid gold hookah? I wonder if Cash4Gold would take it?
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The only reason SS gets as much PR as they do is as a result of their hookahs being bought and used for movies from what i heard a while back.

If they define the hookah industry I no longer want to be a hookah (artist) smoker.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Oh that was a funny article!
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I think Eric has had much more an impact with his phunnel bowl and unique shisha. Maybe Sahara has done some things extremely unique in the past I don't know about but nothing I know of.
Eric would get my vote for innovation of the decade that has done more to define the industry than anyone.
Is Sahara Smoke the one that has the really cute girl on Youtube vids? If so they're marketing geniuses! smile.gif
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That Saraha Smoke "Press Release" is so dillusional its not even funny. I don't know a single person that likes thier Ayam Zaman line. Anyone that knows anything about hookah would never actually buy a hookah from them. I never see them actively participate in any of the forums out there, they try to buy new users with crapping thier product out via contests and giveaways non stop. They have been on other websites forever, yet haven't even broken 200 posts? WoW... just... wow.. Edited by BBKakes
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QUOTE (Vladimir @ May 2 2009, 11:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (dafunk5446 @ May 2 2009, 10:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Oh that was a funny article!


It's not an article?


Sorry press release....

ar⋅ti⋅cle [ahr-ti-kuhl] noun, verb, -cled, -cling.</h2> 1. a piece of nonfiction writing on a particular subject 2. an individual object, member, or portion of a class; an item or particular: an article of food; articles of clothing. 3. something of indefinite character or description: What is that article? 4. an item for sale; commodity. 5. Grammar. any member of a small class of words, or, as in Swedish or Romanian, affixes, found in certain languages, as English, French, and Arabic, that are linked to nouns and that typically have a grammatical function identifying the noun as a noun rather than describing it. In English the definite article is the, the indefinite article is a or an, and their force is generally to impart specificity to the noun or to single out the referent from the class named by the noun. 6. a clause, item, point, or particular in a contract, treaty, or other formal agreement; a condition or stipulation in a contract or bargain: The lawyers disagreed on the article covering plagiarism suits.
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