--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozg...@...> wrote: > > WillyTex , the FFL village idiot wrote: > > Do not take the advice of the Bharat Two, the Vajra > > Dot, or any advice from the Turq Bee, or the Dork > > Flex. > > > > They do not have any idea of good dhmo, punk or > > pan. Apparently, they are not pundits, they are not > > siddhas, they are not yogins, or naths, they are > > obvious TMer impostors. > > > I had pan in India, bub. In Varanasi and in southern Kerala.
I had it in New Delhi. Bought it from a street vendor, out of curiosity. I asked him what a beginner should try (it comes in numerous varieties) and he recommended a "Sweet Pan", which he then made for me. Interesting, but I wouldn't ever try it again (just as I once tried chewing tobacco but would never revisit that experience either). > What > about you? Guess I might have some idea what pan is. And actually > there have been some pan products sold in boxes that have leaves in them > you can get at the Indian grocery. I'm not talking about those little > packets which are mainly the nut cut up with herbs. Take a look the > next time you are at the local Indian grocery (if you have one). They > are often right there at the register. > Yes, they sell it in each Indian grocery I've been in in the Phoenix area. > As for incense it depends on what you buy at the Indian grocery. There > are some excellent brands that be bought there. For a while and I don't > think it is still true there was a sandalwood shortage that might have > led to some bad incense but if you knew what brand to look for it wasn't > a problem. It also helps to become friends with the grocer too. > > I don't know about Vaj but we know that Turq, flex and myself all were > TM teachers. What about you? > > Bharat Two on betel and punk; Vaj Dot on naps; > > Dork Flex on dhmo; Turq Bee on camphor fumes: > > > > "Indians grow the trees here in the US and share the > > leaves..." > > > > "Don't worry, TM is still a wonderful form of power > > napping..." > > > > "I don't know who your initiator was, but he or she > > was burning styrofoam cup bits instead of camphor..." > > > > "You really fucked up on this post of yours, Delia..." > > > > LOL!!! > > > > Read more: > > > > "Everyone knows that the mundane joss sticks found > > in most Indian grocery stores is pure punk, not worth > > a penny..." > > > > >