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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Pierre Burton: How to roll a joint
http://www.cbc.ca/mondayreport/video...erreberton.wmv
Pierre Burton was a respect author, journalist, and TV personality in Canada. His books on Canadian history are considered some of the finest on the subjects handled. He was old world wise. He knew how to roll. It really is him in the video, and shows that canadians know more than anything how to laugh at themselves. His best quote? A Canadian is someone who knows how to make love in a canoe. ![]() History: Born in 1920 and raised in Yukon Territory, Pierre Berton worked in Klondike mining camps during his university years. He spent four years in the army, rising from private to captain/instructor at the Royal Military College in Kingston. He spent his early newspaper career in Vancouver, where at 21 he was the youngest city editor on any Canadian daily. He moved to Toronto in 1947, and at the age of 31 was named managing editor of Maclean's. In 1957 he became a key member of the CBC's public affairs flagship program, Close-Up, and a permanent panelist on Front Page Challenge. He joined The Toronto Star as associate editor and columnist in 1958, leaving in 1962 to commence The Pierre Berton Show, which ran until 1973. Since then, he has appeared as host and writer on My Country, The Great Debate, Heritage Theatre, and The Secret of My Success. Mr. Berton passed away in Toronto on November 30, 2004. Two of Mr. Berton?s popular books, The National Dream (1970) and The Last Spike (1972), told the story of the background and construction of Canada?s first transcontinental railway in a colourful and detailed manner. These two works were later adapted as a television series that provided Canadians with a fascinating insight into the early history of the Canadian Pacific Railway and its fundamental role in the development of our nation. Mr. Berton?s dramatic narrative of The Last Spike earned him a third Governor General?s Award in 1972. The National Dream and The Last Spike chronicled the beginning of the Canadian railway industry unlike any other narratives. As a result of Mr. Berton?s writing, Canadians learned of the important historical role the CPR provided in early national unity and as a driver of economic growth. This significant contribution to documentation of Canada?s railway history has earned Mr. Berton the Canadian Railway Hall of Fame?s "Annual Award of Recognition" in 2002. In addition to serving as chancellor of Yukon College, receiving numerous honourary degrees and four major literary awards, Mr. Berton was a Companion of the Order of Canada. |
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Strength and Honor
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Europe
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Awesome article
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Montreal
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funny vid
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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: In a house.
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...and explaining why canada is so different, that ran on broadcast TV probably around 8PM...
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Baltimore
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I never could roll good joints
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Too lazy to set a custom title
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Ottawa
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haha, great vid. i gotta start watching monday report more.
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Too lazy to set a custom title
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: C.A. All Day
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Joints dont do it for me... BLUNTS Only
![]() HOW TO ROLL A BLUNT.... ?First pick your blunt (or papers) ?Check your blunt for freshness ?Cut your blunt (some lick them but I think that taste to nasty) ?Then dump you tobacco..when empty tear off the rounded end. (for neatness) ?Filler up...Not to much...because of breakage. ?Spread your filling to fill out the blunt, in an even fashion ?Roll your blunt towards you.. (for the more experienced rollers Its just like papers) ?Once the you reach the end of your blunt ... lick and stick the end of the blunt Then your done...FIRE IT UP... |
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I suck at rolling
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Hilarious video
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