Vol 5. Edition 4
News from CannaTown
Page 13
Bowls we Lost This Week
El Nino El Nino was a home-made piece of garan- tuous size, craed from smooth-sanded cedar and glass panels so that you could see the billowing smoke. His chamber was slanted diagonally with four tubes, each at a corner. We used El Nino for years and years, especially many moons ago at the end of dry summers, when only brickweed would come through town, and we’d wait all day for it to arrive, then circle around El Nino and pass those hoses to the le, with however many people could t around the table. Everybody, smokin their summer woes away...Tragically, El Nino was mistaken for spare construction parts by Alex’s father-in-law and has been dismantled.
Uncle Morty He was a good bubbler, run of the mill and nothing ashy, standard hand-held size. We actually just got him down the street, at the mini mart on the corner. Even though he was a lower price and lower quality than those other fancy pieces we procured throughout the years, Morty always came through. His water was somehow clean most of the time and the bowls were bottomless. But one day he fell apart, he just snapped, when a text- book fell on him from behind. God rest you crazy bastard.
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