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So one of my realatives tells me there is no herb in Costa Rica, and that pounds of kind bud are over 4k US$. Whats up with this? he also has alot of beach houses down there with basments. If i wanted to visit down there for a year and grow some ganja for personal use anyone know what the atmosphere is like he kept saying it's not anything to worry about, but if that is true why is the ganja expensive?
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Been 10 years since I've been down there. You can definetly find some herb down there cheap. If you grow it you should be fine too, its very laid back down there. The best part is all the fine ladies love Americans, cheap liquor, and cheap weed.
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Yea i know my relative has married one of those fine ladies and also has a bar, ow the temptation
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Hi,
I just got back from CR a month ago and I can confirm that there is plenty of cheap weed all over the place. Don't expect high quality sinsemilia because most of it is grown outdoors but there are things to smoke. Now this is more or less true depending on where you are: the whole carribean coast (especially Puerto Viejo - mainly inhabited by Jamaicans) smells like weed and because of the jamaican population you get loads of rastas smoking weed in the middle of the street. This is definitely a place to visit if you go there. On the Pacific coast things are slightly different as the only ppl we met told us "marijuana not very good we take cocaine" but I'm sure you could still find something... As to the capital (San Jose) it's a bit like in any city: there are areas where ppl sell on streets and if you get to know the locals you'll have better & safer deals. hope that helps
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Costa Rica has very strict laws and cultivation and trafficing will find you behind bars for about 8-10 years............You may be able to bribe your way out but I wouldnt count on it............
Columbian shwagg is mostly what is available...........Even the highgrade is pretty bland.........Im sure you can find some DANK if you know the right people or grow your own, but mostly shwagg IMO..............You may find better herbs on the Carribean side? Hey Pablito.........outdoor grown herb is better than indoor if the grower does it right!! The woman are some of the worlds most beautiful! Peace outdoordreams Last edited by outdoordreams; 02-11-2007 at 07:06 AM.. |
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I have yet to smoke it but the locals say sometimes killer dank does come around................And it is expensive and mostly not for sale to tourists............If they do they sell you 2grams and call it 1/8oz..........and charge 50american for it!
Pura Vida outdoordreams |
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Wow I got to smoke some "creepy" this is local herb that is very good they call it creepy,but its not really creepy, just dank!
The sample I got was small little nugs of tasty goodness, not as dank as herb back home but sure put the columbian to shame!!! The morocan import hash really hit the spot! Good to be TICO! outdoordreams |
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kripi is also the generic name for kind bud in venezuela and other parts of latin america.
peace man es decir, cuando oigamos a alguien hablar de kripi en venezuela, de seguro se refieren a una hierba bien cultivada. paz
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"spread a little love and let the blessing go around..." ...so what u rep don? Last edited by PazVerdeRadical; 02-23-2007 at 06:06 PM.. |
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,iba escribir en ingles, pero no me apetece nada! Sabes algo de los origines de esta palabra encantadora "kripi". A mi siempre me ha hecho mucho reer, rima con tripi! y hace pienser en creepy en ingles. Los dos efectos llamatativos de una buena hierba de tu region. Casolidad? mi inmaginacion? Se que te gusta algo de semantico, entonces dinos algo sobre esta palabra si sabes algo pf ! Saludos Paz y viva Chavez, Morales y los Zapatistas jejeje |
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Salam
en los 70 cuando estaba estudiando en alemania, los soldados hispanos de la base gringa, le llamaban "kripi" a la yerba sinsemilla, la base era en Hanau am Main nomadic, creo que es creepy,pero en espaņol beslama
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