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Blue 22 3 Hose Hookah Glass Base Huka + Briefcase - package deal!!!


Blue 22 3 Hose Hookah Glass Base Huka + Briefcase - package deal!!!


$59.99


This is a Beautiful 22" hookah. The vase is made out of glass, It contains a cut design and transparent; allowing you to see through. Therefore, when you are smoking you have the delightful chance to see the movement of the smoke. The pipe (which goes inside the vase) is made out of stainless steel to prevent rust; it is screw on -easy to remove. The hose's diameter (inside) is big, which makes it...

100% Authentic Cali Crusher® Ultra Premium Herb Grinder 4 Piece (CC-3)


100% Authentic Cali Crusher® Ultra Premium Herb Grinder 4 Piece (CC-3)


$29.98


100% Authentic Cali Crusher Brand Clear Top Grinder. 4 piece w/ screen....

Large Authentic Cali Crusher Ultra Premium Herb Grinder 4 Piece (CC-7-S)


Large Authentic Cali Crusher Ultra Premium Herb Grinder 4 Piece (CC-7-S)


$29.99


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VaporGenie Classic Vaporizing Pipe - Maple


VaporGenie Classic Vaporizing Pipe - Maple


$52.75


This is a VaporGenie Classic pipe in Maple. The bowl, screen and filter top threads are made of stainless steel. The black mouth-tip is optional and can easily be removed by pulling it out.

The VaporGenie pipe is lead free. No glues or adhesives are used in the VaporGenie Classic pipe.

The VaporGenie pipe relies on a totally new concept to provide the 'sweet-spot' vaporization temperatures of 22...


Vaporizer VP-500 , New Herb Vaporizer


Vaporizer VP-500 , New Herb Vaporizer


$24.94


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Click N Vape + 2 Piece Wood Herb Grinder


Click N Vape + 2 Piece Wood Herb Grinder


$13.99


BRAND NEW & PORTABLE Click N Vape.
Sneak a Vape - Click and Toke - Click and Go
It doesn't matter how you say it - You Just need to try this!

We Rate this a 10!
This is Not your conventional Vaporizer
It is referred to by most as Click and Vape or Sneak a Vape or Vape 2 go
It uses direct Flame, That is why "We" like to say Click a Toke.
This portable vaporizer is unlike any other vaporizer that i...


Quad Head Cobra Pipe for Flavored Tabacco


Quad Head Cobra Pipe for Flavored Tabacco



It is uniquely handcrafted to astound even the faintest of heart. The cobra was almost always portrayed rearing up and with its hood dilated. The Greek word uraeus is typically used to describe the cobra in this pose. The word may have its origins from the Egyptian words which meant she who rears up. The species of cobra represented as the uraeus is the Naja haje....


Dueling Gothic Dragons over King Dragon Ashtray


Dueling Gothic Dragons over King Dragon Ashtray



A more unique piece can not be found. Dragons are found in the myths of many cultures, and appear in many different configurations. The name comes from the Greek draconta which means to watch. Often, dragons are portrayed as guarding an object or a particular area....


Serpent Guarded Hookah Pipe


Serpent Guarded Hookah Pipe



A hookah is a pipe that one can fill with water so drawing in the smoke of a flavored tobacco product is smooth and effortless. This unique design will be the talk of the table at any hookah bar....


This Is My Pot Smoking Shirt Men's Tee Shirt in 12 colors Small thru 6XL


This Is My Pot Smoking Shirt Men's Tee Shirt in 12 colors Small thru 6XL



Great looking 100% cotton shirt. Please refer to our sizing chart for measurements.This design also available as a women's tee shirt, and a men's hoodie and sweat shirt in our other amazon.com listings....



 To Call Her Mine


To Call Her Mine


$39.98


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. THE FIRST DREAM. At half-past four exactly, Mr. Leighan, of Gratnor, commonly called Daniel Leighan, or Old Dan, or Mr. Daniel, according to the social position of those who spoke of him, awoke with a start from his afternoon nap. Mr. Leighan always took his dinner at one ; after his dinner, he took a tumbler of brandy-and-water hot, with two lumps of sugar and a slice of lemon—as his grandfather had done before him, only that the ancestral drink was rum, and the brew was called "punch." With the glass of'brandy-and-water he took a pipe of tobacco. This brought him. regularly and exactly, to half-past two. He then knocked out the ashes, laid down his pipe, pulled his silk handkerchief over his head—which kept off the draught in winter and flies in summer—and went to sleep till half- past four, when he woke up and had his tea. This was his way of spending the afternoon. He had never varied that way, even when he was a young man and active ; and now he would never attempt to vary it, for he was old and paralyzed ; and he passed his days wholly sitting in a high-backed arm-chair, with pillows and cushions at the back and sides, and a stool for his feet. From eight in the morning until nine in the evening he lived in that chair and in that room. There was always a wood fire burning in the grate, even on such a hot summer day as this ; for Challacombe is a thousand feet above the level of the sea, and the clouds roll up the valleys of the Teign and the Bovey from thesea, or they roll down from the Tors and the Downs, and envelop it ; so that half the year one lives in cloud. This makes it a damp and trying air, so that the domestic hearth at Challacombe is like the Altar of Vesta, being never quenched even in July and August. Old Dan—we all

 To Call Her Mine


To Call Her Mine


$35.75


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. THE FIRST DREAM. At half-past four exactly, Mr. Leighan, of Gratnor, commonly called Daniel Leighan, or Old Dan, or Mr. Daniel, according to the social position of those who spoke of him, awoke with a start from his afternoon nap. Mr. Leighan always took his dinner at one ; after his dinner, he took a tumbler of brandy-and-water hot, with two lumps of sugar and a slice of lemon—as his grandfather had done before him, only that the ancestral drink was rum, and the brew was called "punch." With the glass of'brandy-and-water he took a pipe of tobacco. This brought him. regularly and exactly, to half-past two. He then knocked out the ashes, laid down his pipe, pulled his silk handkerchief over his head—which kept off the draught in winter and flies in summer—and went to sleep till half- past four, when he woke up and had his tea. This was his way of spending the afternoon. He had never varied that way, even when he was a young man and active ; and now he would never attempt to vary it, for he was old and paralyzed ; and he passed his days wholly sitting in a high-backed arm-chair, with pillows and cushions at the back and sides, and a stool for his feet. From eight in the morning until nine in the evening he lived in that chair and in that room. There was always a wood fire burning in the grate, even on such a hot summer day as this ; for Challacombe is a thousand feet above the level of the sea, and the clouds roll up the valleys of the Teign and the Bovey from thesea, or they roll down from the Tors and the Downs, and envelop it ; so that half the year one lives in cloud. This makes it a damp and trying air, so that the domestic hearth at Challacombe is like the Altar of Vesta, being never quenched even in July and August. Old Dan—we all