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RE: I bet my bong is older than yours....
I wish I had a picture of it, but it was purple, and I remember it was the same length as a tennis racquet, cause I used to play a lot of tennis so I would jut keep it in a tennis racquet case. In fact, during the summer of 99 I rode Greyhound across Virginia a couple of times, and I would always travel with what appeared to be 2 tennis racquets. One was actually a racquet but the other was Baker.
this is such a stoner response, i love it. did you keep the broken tommy chong bong? is it fixable? i cant believe someone would steal a bong! well, i guess i can. fuckers. and the tennis racquet case is genius. all bongs should be made tennis racquet length. :p ppl probably thought you were a tennis pro, needed TWO racquets. this guy is my baker, i guess. except not stolen. just special and holds tons of memories. but now that i find out its also rare, and irreplaceable, im becoming paranoid about using it! literally no other bong has hit the way this one does though....wahhh.
It sucks when you love something but have to be paranoid about using it because it could break at any time. I hope you find one just like the one you have. It sucks that people would steal a bong, especially in a rural area where you and your siblings were the ones throwing the party, but thats how a lot of people are where Im from. We had a bunch of CDs and a few other things stolen at that party, which made my dad even more pissed when he found out. I did actually play on my school's tennis team back then, so I had 2 or 3 of the same racquet. Its amazing how those cases fit Baker perfectly. I just got really used to the way that bong hit, so it never really could be replaced, and there are so many memories with it. I do still have the Chong bong and need to see if I can find the piece. I bought the wrong piece a while back and then just kinda gave up on it for some reason.
exactly. once you like the way a bong hits, no other bong can compare!