A fly just flew into my bong will it be high now?

engineeredweed

Well-Known Member
Do flys have thc receptors? Perhaps it got some residue on its legs and will land on the back of a lizard which will then get high? :leaf:

[edit] how do I put a poll on this thread?
 

NOWitall

Active Member
well spiders have thc receptors, so its not too unreasonable to assume fly's could.

i reckon it would depend on some variables, was there smoke in the bong, residue on the walls, did it hit the water, how long was it there... etc etc.

but i wouldnt imagine a fly could carry enough residue to get a lizard high.

maybe if it landed in hash oil :-)
 

Straight up G

New Member
well spiders have thc receptors, so its not too unreasonable to assume fly's could.

i reckon it would depend on some variables, was there smoke in the bong, residue on the walls, did it hit the water, how long was it there... etc etc.

but i wouldnt imagine a fly could carry enough residue to get a lizard high.

maybe if it landed in hash oil :-)
spiders have receptors for thc?, who told you that bill clinton
 

engineeredweed

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Ok here are the figures people! My bong is approximately one foot high it is comprised of a cylinder; diameter approx 3.5cm and length approx 19cm, steeped at a slight angle backwards from the conepiece which is attached via a metal pipe; at 50 degrees from table, going into a sphericaly bulbous base of around 8cm in diameter. The rubber base makes up the rest of the approximate 1 foot height. So this cheeky fly flew in the cylinder to a depth of around 10cm; that I saw, it could have been right down in the guys, and the bong had just previously been smoked but I cant remember whether the fly was in there when I had cleared the remaning smoke I failed to see until it creeped into my desk light, or not. Hmm I have a feeling not.
 
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