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THE
INNER SANCTUM:
PARTYING WITH THE ANGELS

Although it might sound like hype, it is not -- the
Inner Sanctum is a new kind of web experience.
And if you don’t believe that, maybe you had
better read on. Or, of course, you could join
the angels . . . .

y far the largest and most intensive new area of the Coffeehouse Culture site is the Inner Sanctum. Described on its opening screen as ‘Coffeehouse Culture’s Rest, Relaxation and Re-Creation Zone’, the Inner Sanctum is a multimedia experience like none other. Designed to be a spiritually uplifting experience that combines beautiful moving images of Hindu deities, living saints, mystical figures, real and mystical landscapes and abstract molecular and kaleidoscopic patterns with sounds, musical and otherwise, the Inner Sanctum is the peaceful vibe generator at the centre of our site. And we put just about every bit of our technical expertise (such as it is) into making it a special kind of experience.


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. ...There really is nothing quite like the Inner Sanctum on the web. Although the technology used within the Inner Sanctum is not new, it has rarely if ever been applied within such a context. The Inner Sanctum constitutes what must be one of the few virtual temples on the web. That it is dedicated to expanded consciousness is totally in line with new age rationalisations of what the web is about.
...To create its vibrant, constantly moving images, the Inner Sanctum uses java applets. The web equivalent of self-contained programs, applets are used on the web to control many of the functions we take for granted. Indeed, they are one of the factors that makes the web interactive. Although self-contained, applets are written in the similar language to the javascript that controls so many web operations.
...As well as carrying out utilitarian functions on the web, applets make a constant contribution to the visual aspects of the web. Mouse trails, for example, are often applets (though they can also be produced as part of Flash movies.) It is the impressive graphics capabilities of applets that
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SERIES:

THE LONG &
WINDING ROAD
A history of the alternative
culture told as only
Coffeehouse Culture can

Read the first two parts in this
issue. Starting on Page 7

&
Alternative
Health
Therapies
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. the Inner Sanctum takes advantage of. Although they are often the least useful, applets that have morphing code written into them can produce some stunning visual effects. It is from these applets that those used in the Inner Sanctum have been selected.
. . introduce the concept of interactivity with several applets that are user responsive. But, more, it is here that we have the most expansive and obvious representation of the Other World experiences that have been so influential in creating the Coffee- SPECIAL
REPORT
In Defiance
of Science
. As we hurtle into the hi-tech
future of chips (micro) with
everything who can say what we
will gain and what we will lose.
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MAJOR NEW
COLUMNS:

THE GIGGLING GOURMET
Gordon Green serves up
some advice from the kitchen
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and
GREENFINGER

(James Bond's most ecologically
aware adversary)
advice, insights, tips and tricks
. ...Although only, maybe, six different applets have been used, they have been configured in a number of ways to produce variations on the experience. Predominating are the famous lake applets. These produce a very realistic illusion of waves on a lake that reflect the image placed above. Depending on the image,

they can create a beautiful, quiet vibe that is, indeed, calming and recreative. The images within the Inner Sanctum have been specially selected to carry the viewer away -- up to the Gods, back to nature or into their cellular selves. Other applets used in the Inner Sanctum include Tunnel, Wormhole and Wobbler.
...From the beautiful opening screen, with its somewhat hackneyed rendering of Also Sprach Zarathusa, the much used theme from the movie ‘2001,’ through the foyer with its cloud-borne doors leading to the three interior rooms and beyond, the Inner Sanctum is full of new and exciting graphics and web innovations. The intention is clear. ‘Ease the stresses from your system, ’Put your pieces back together’ and ‘Recharge your spiritual batteries,’ says the scrolling text on the entry page.
...Inside the foyer, against a background of a blue sky, are the three doors offering variations on theexperience. The Celestial Vision Room is, as the floating box that

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house Culture concept and site. And, indeed, we still spend time looking at the constantly changing shapes and listening to the new age and other sounds that go with them. Among our particular favourites are several from the cycle called the Mystic Elven Ring. In particular we recommend Hot Lips (watch for the kissing lips,) Liquid Frogs and Undelivered Letters.

...Although Coffeehouse Culture, the newsapaper, may be the core around which the site is built, the Inner Sanctum is there, for what it is worth, as our gift to the internet, the culture and to time-wasters everywhere. Enjoy.

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to make your garden greener
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&
from Sandy Hughes
(Our fantastically talented new
House Astrologer and Metaphysical
Commissioning Editor)
IN THE HALL OF
THE TIME LORDS
At the point where Heaven
and Earth meet stands our
House Astrologer, ready to
give star borne meaning to
events on this island floating
in the sea of space
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&
CRONES
CORNER
A new voice in feminism.
In a world where feminism
has become as tired as a
42-year old mother of two,
our Wyrrd Womyn has
something new to say to
Goddesses, one and all
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PLUS
ALL THE
REGULARS:
Time for some
CUNNING STUNTS
Coffeehouse Culture's hilarious
tribute to human intelligence.
•HIGH FEEL-GOOD FACTOR•
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Still on the loose
THE
COFFEEHOUSE CREEPER
brings you more
coffeeshop conversations
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THE
MIDNIGHT RAMBLER
brings you the insider's Amsterdam
(Restraining Order permitting)
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&
AUNTIE EDITH
Knitting for World Peace.
It's a dirty job but
somebody somewhere is going
to get a nice new cardigan out of it.
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door says, full of ‘Gods and Goddesses, Angels and Devas, Saints and Seers’ -- celestial visions, indeed. For the less vedically-orientated, there are other options. ‘The Living Earth Room’ offers access to this ‘Mirac-


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THE WORLD WIDE WEB:
Just Minding GAIA

It is so nice to be able to do your banking, buying and
bonking on-line, but maybe the web is something more
than a yuppie's dream. In a breathtaking abuse of
editorial power we presage the inconsequential news of
what's been happening to this site, with something
a little more profound

lthough it is rarely expressed these days -- as it is unacceptable to be seen to be believing too much of the hype -- the world wide web is generally acknowledged to be a wonderful thing. In one fell swoop it has changed the way in which society functions. It is, indeed, as we say in the introduction, possible to bank, buy and bonk on-line. And much more. It has created an instantly accessible and almost limitless repository of knowledge and information that has threatened the very existence of traditional libraries. It has created an arena through which academics and professionals, merchants and mendicants, tycoons and lonely, sad people with no lives can make contact. It has created the Global Village that 60s visionary, Marshall MacLuhan, saw as the inevitable outcome of the communications revolution that had

. ulous Planet’ and to ‘Earth Energies’ within this “Glorious Creation.’ And, just to prove that we are not ship-
wrecked on Cloud Nine but still hoping to get there, the third door, the Waking Dreams Room, offers access to a ‘Fantasy land’ of ‘Sham-
anic Visions’ and ‘Hallucinations.’
...Each room opens onto a main menu page offering access to all the pages within with short descriptions of each. Within the Celestial Visions and the Living Earth rooms, access is to the first image in one of six themed groups but the Waking Dreams Rooms offers access to all the fifteen pages within. Each of the fifteen pages each room contains features a different illustration or applet. Each illustration has a designated music track, designed to enhance the visual experience, that plays while it is showing. There is an option to turn off all sounds on every page.
...Options in the Celestial Visions Room include: Vedic Visions, Angels and Devas, Living Saints and Visionary Landscapes. Among the vedic visions offered are the Hindu Trinity of Vishnu, Indra and Shiva standing in lotus flowers, Saraswati riding a white swan, Lord Krishna and, of course, Lord Shiva. Sounds attached to these pages include Pundits chanting the first stanzas of the Rig Veda, a bhajan to Lord Ram, the traditional Shankara Shiva mantra and two evening ragas for flute and sitar. Not all the pages within this room have such an Indian-orientation. For those with more western tastes

there are the angels and devas, accompanied by some celestial requiem singing and a gregorian chant, and the beautiful Visionary Landscapes section.
...For those seeking a more ‘back to nature’ experience, the Living Earth Room offers just that. Within this room are a selection of land, sky and sea scapes that ripple with the gifts

. not yet happened.Suddenly world wide access to ideas, visions, cultures and, most of all, people, is a reality that is a part of many lives. There

FLASH, FLASH

are no geographical boundaries within the web. There are no constraints of time or motion -- flash, flash and it is there. There are no controls. And that brings us to another important aspect of this influential communications medium. For the web represents a new level -- indeed, maybe even the ultimate level (although if you'll believe that, you'll believe anything) -- of freedom of speech.
...Whatever you've got to say, you can say it to the world on the web.
...Although this newfound freedom does have many positive aspects -- it does lead to a varied, eclectic, exotic, esoteric and culturally mixed experience -- it also has a down side.

SLUM AREA

...Like any community, virtual or otherwise, the world wide web does have its slum area where the crazies, the drunks and druggies (yes, children, drugs will kill your mind and body if you are not careful,) the pimps and prostitutes hang out. It is the rough side of town where those entrapped by the darker side of life are to be found -- the socio- and the psychopaths, the conmen and the fanatics, the violent and the abusive. But, hey, this is freedom of speech and they are allowed to say the crazy and irresponsible things they say. Just as you are free not to listen.

OTHER WORLD

...For all its utilitarian, egalitarian and libertarian qualities, for some the world wide web is much more significant. They believe that the web is 'the next step forward.'
...For many who came out of the 60s with experience of the Other World, it was clear that they had been on a major evolutionary journey. That the powerful precursor of this perception had been a chemical was of little significance when those who had dropped a tab took stock of its influence and effects. Many felt that LSD-25 was an evolutionary magic wand in the hands of a caring Cosmos. But . . . .
...We were all merely visitors, stran-
gers in the strange land, transcendent-
al tourists. But the vision was enough. When you know you are on an evolutionary ladder that is taking you somewhere extraordinary it is hard to resist the upwards pull. Some of us set about giving the process a little help through a gamut of self-development techniques. Knowing, all along, that we had been part of a Great Step Forward.
...And, even then, we were asking: "What next?"
...Even superficially, the web can be seen to be a major step forward in world evolution. But, even so, maybe we are underestimating its significance. That is what the Gaia theorists would have us believe

RHYMES WITH 'HIGHER'

...Gaia theory says that the world is a living organism with systems that mirror those of the human body. And, indeed, it is not too much of a stretch of the imagination to see the various ecosystems that contribute to maintaining the earth's homeostatic equilibrium as being almost replicas of the systems that do the same thing
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in the human body. By way of example, the many eco sub-systems that maintain the earth's temperature within the range that supports life bear a remarkable resemblance to body's own system of temperature maintenance. Carrying this theory one step further, it is not hard to see the world's electrical grid and communications systems as exactly analogous to the body's nervous system.

CELLULAR BRAIN

So, the extrapolation goes on, if the world has a nervous system, it must have a brain. And, in such a system, it must have brain cells -- something that actually does the thinking. Well, there ain't much thinking done in the world today but what little there is comes out of our heads. And, indeed, like brain cells themselves, we have the ability to communicate with each other. Until recently that communic-
ation was limited by proximity but all that has changed. Now, taking our brain cell mimicry further still, it doesn't matter which hemisphere we are in, we can communicate with a brain cell on the other side of the world. That ability to communicate with a distant brain cell, as do our own brains, is a new development in the evolution of the world brain.
...If we are part of the world brain, there is -- don’t you think? -- a certain obligation to think the right stuff. After all, the mental health of the world depends on it. Despite this, it is a crazy, crazy world. Wonder why?
...So, you must be wondering how all this stuff relates to the Coffeehouse Culture web site. Well, it is like this. We know that we are saying the right stuff; to say we are not would be false vanity. There are few people who

RIGHT STUFF

would argue that espousing evolution, personal development, love, peace and increased happiness is anything but 'right.' Everybody wants world peace, greater social harmony, reduced crime, a more caring society etc., etc. Well, that is exactly what we are talking about. Coffeehouse Culture is devoted to promoting these things. And in doing so we are contributing what we can to the world mind. That's all.
...And, of course, the web site does its very best to reflect this. There are the words and so many of them but the other areas of the web site try to maintain the overall ambiance of evolutionary self- actualisation, positivity, alphawave relaxation, quiet spirituality and good vibes. To achieve this, as we say elsewhere in this issue, we have devoted much of our site development time to areas that are less wordy and more visual.
...To this end the Cultcha Shop was put up with seeds from many of the leading Amsterdam seed houses, t-shirts and posters and we signed up with Amazon so that we could put up some reading recommendations from the heart. However, the majority of the hard work went into putting together a multimedia experience that offered something for those who could not handle the words. The Inner Sanctum, as we call this multimedia extravaganza, is our small contribution to lifting the spirit within the world mind.
...For more so-up-ourselves-it hurts-stuff on these and other web site developments, see the other stories on this page.
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. categories such as Dreaming Skies, Island Shores and the Nature of Art or take the ultimate look at this Blue Pearl reflected in a planetary sea and you will be transported into a more restful virtual world. The mainly classical sounds within the Living Earth Room, plus the natural sounds of forest life and the world, create exactly the right ambiance for a quick doze. But not yet. ‘Cause it is time to party.
...The third room is the one we are proudest of. It is certainly the one that gets the plugs in the promos for the Inner Sanctum -- ‘where the angels like to party,’ they say. As we say in the floating box that appears when you mouse over the foyer door, ‘Dream the Dreams’ adding ‘Space Cadets this is for you.’ While this section of the Inner Sanctum might not be ‘The closest you can come to being stoned without smoking this web site,’ the experiences within are certainly the most mind expanding of those available in our virtual temple.
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THE
CULTCHA SHOP:
‘WHERE CULTURE GIVES WAY TO VULGAR COMMERCE’
SHOP 'TIL YOU DROP

Like a Mary Celeste of web enterprise, our shop sails
the waves an empty, echoing hulk. Its halls and corridors
are empty of customers, its compass has been lost and
its sextant is no longer existent. But it sails on,
a great monument to a nice idea while all we can do is
whitter on about what’s been did, what’s been hid
and what we can do about it all.

lthough it looked like semaphore it was only a lot of arm wav-
ing -- not even semathree. But the Cultcha Shop did broaden the scope of the site, even if it did not fulfil many of our ambitions. The mot-
ivating force behind getting the shop on-line was largely the perception that for most of our visitors cannabis was the primary reason for paying us a visit. And, indeed, the only parts of the shop that were ever developed were the cannabis seed pages and the books department. Although there is some merchandise in other departments, the store could hardly be described as

. From the menu page of animated eyes, you know you are in for something unusual. And the titles of the pages available merely consolidate that impression. How about Liquid Frogs? Or Bloodstream of the Psychedelic Giant? Or the Making of Agate?
...With its morphing organic shapes and spiralling tunnels and plains, this is the room where we leave the lakes behind us. It is, if we say it ourselves, our finest creation. It is in the Waking Dreams Room that we

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... . ‘well stocked.’
...Although when we put the
Cultcha Shop together we had great plans for it, in the final analysis, the development of the commercial aspects of this site came in a poor second in the contest between commerce and communication. The Coffeehouse Culture concept is not and has never been a commercial one. While we wish to provide visitors to our site with a worthwhile, interesting and fulfilling experience, we have better ways to provide it than shopping.
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was, however, not what the Coffeehouse Culture site was about. To devote a lot of time to developing the Cultcha Shop seemed to be going off at a tangent. There were much more important things to do than pursue the Beast of Mammon; Coffeehouse Culture has some-
thing important to say, something important to the future of the world and the people in it. And nothing, we felt, should distract us from that mission.
...Even the most highly developed
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AMAZON GRACE
(Our Literary Angel)

When we first reported on our affiliation with Amazon -- in the preview of this issue that appeared on line in the summer of 2001 -- we described it as ‘a striking break-through for the cannabis culture’ At that time it seemed that Coffeehouse Culture had become the first smoking site to become an affliate of leading online bookseller Amazon. And, amazingly (or should we say: ‘amazonly?’) it would seem we still are. At least we could find no other smoking web sites that were simalarly affliated. We could not, however, check them all so we could be wrong.
...It is, of course, the case that the Coffeehouse Culture site is rather different to other smoking sites. For a start the smoking aspect of the site is only one ingredient in a much bigger mix that is both cultural and evolutionary. As so little seems to have changed, what bettter than to simply reprint the orginal story from the preview.

Waxing On

...Waxing on about our ‘break- through,’ we said: ‘Recognition by

. ...Having said that, like every site we felt the need to provide services to our visitors as well as entertainment. And the Cultcha Shop was one of the mediums through which we hoped to fulfil that need. But not at the expense of maintaining the site or developing other, more meaningful, areas with it.
...There was another factor that influenced our decision (if you can call a lack of time a decision) not to develop the Cultcha Shop for the moment. It was the conviction that we did not wish to subscribe to the commercialisation of the web. The world wide web was originally designed to be a free resource of information and commmunication but somehow that noble aim was becoming sublimated to the same old commercial interests that ruin every good scene. We, honestly, felt that we could not subscribe to or be a part of that corruption. The web was always intended to be a free information and communication resource and that is how it should be.
...Having created the department-
al structure of the Cultcha Shop we developed the ones that were important to us -- the Publications Department and seed section of the Smoking Departments -- put what we could in the others and then moved on. Had all the departments been developed the Cultcha Shop would have con-
. . parts of the Cultcha Shop have never been commercially exploit-
ed. Having put up 19 pages of seeds from the catalogues of almost all the leading Amsterdam houses, we took a long look at the law regarding the internat-
ional transportation of hemp seeds, at the statistics covering customs and excise interception and at the costs involved and reached the conclusion that there were simply too many risks involved to make the sale of seeds anywhere outside of the Netherlands worthwhile. Apart from any other consideration, we felt that it would do little for our reputation if seeds that had been paid for did not arrive. Whatever the reason.
...One of the main reasons for putting up the seed pages had been to attract visitors to the site and it seemed to achieve its purpose for the orders came rolling in. We just didn’t respond to them. But one day we’ll write everyone a nice personal letter of apology. Nor was the seed section updated to reflect its dormancy.
...Plans for putting the seed section together in a different format are already taking shape. Instead of selling the seeds ourselves, we will provide a catalogue for the seed houses that offers links to their own pages.
...By far the most successful of
. this international organisation maybe a small and insignificant step for them, but it is a giant leap for mankind (sorry, we mean the cannabis culture and us.) After all, we do seem to be the first and only ganja graced site to be paddling up the ultra-straight Amazon. Machetes in hand, we have hacked through the undergrowth to bring our readers a level of service that is not usuallly associated with Coffeehouse Culture. To ensure that readers on both sides of the Great Water get the fastest service we have signed up not only with Amazon.com (the US mothership) but also with Amazon.co.uk. So, readers on both sides of the Atlantic can take home a small part of the cannabis culture. Unfortunately, though, it isn’t the dope.

Genitalia

...The Amazon connection is repre-
sented on the Coffeehouse Culture site with links to nearly seventy seminal works that have helped define this culture and given it the energy to grow. Representing the unusual and wide-ranging interests of our readers, all of them have been personally and lovingly selected by our editor, whose library is possibly the only thing bigger than his genitalia (so he tells us.)
...Among the literary gems waiting for your intellectual delectation are the spiritual teachings of Deepak

. tained: a Clothing Department featuring fashions from some of the leading hemp fashion houses as well as the Coffeehouse Culture t-shirts which were the only thing we could put into the department at the time; a Smoking Department containing not just seeds but pipes and other smoking paraphernalia, grow products, processing products and supplies; a Multimedia Department containing electronic goods, videos and DVDs and an extensive music section and a large Household Department containing everything from drapes to lighting to crystals.
...As an annex to the Household Department, we intended -- and do still intend -- to put up a gallery containing original works of art by some of Amsterdam’s impoverished (but very talented) artists.
...The problem we encountered with the development of the shop was the same one that has bogged us down on almost every level at one time or another -- time. Isn’t it a bugger? Although we could have spent time developing the shop, it was a big commitment. Indeed, one that required almost total focus. It

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... . the Cultcha Shop departments -- probably because the order pro-
cessing is not handled by us -- has been the Publications Depart-
ment. The pages of Coffeehouse Culture have for long included recommended reading lists relat-
ing to the material on the page and the development of a longer more expansive list seemed to be a natural development of this. The Publications Department gave us the opportunity to recommend a wider range of books. As with the page-based Recommended Reading lists, almost all the books within the Cultcha Shop lists have been read by the editor and come with his personal recommendation.
...One new aspect of the Publications Department was our own publishing company, which produced a paper edition of the web version of issue one. This has proved to be popular among those who like to do their reading in the toilet.
...Empty and echoing it might be, but the Cultcha Shop sails on. Everything is in place for its eventual commercial development, including a credit card payment system, it is just a question of time.

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. Chopra in Quantum Healing, the musings of loud- mouthed visionary

Hip Luminaries

Timothy Leary in The Politics of Ecstasy, advice for the green-fingered from Growing Gurus, Ed Rosenthal, Mel Franks and Jose Cervantes Clarke and beat classics from the anarchic pens of such cultural icons as Jack Kerouac and Allan Ginsburg.
...And that’s not all folks. Many of the leading luminaries of hip literature are represented. From the simple spiritual lessons of Herman Hesse’s beautiful Siddharta to the ironic fiction of Joseph Heller’s Catch 22, from the mescaline-fuelled visions of Aldous Huxley in The Doors of Perception and Island to the pure holy teachings of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, from the practical and revelationary insights of James Redfield’s Celestine Prophecy to . . . well, just about anything we like, actually . . . .the editor’s recommendations (yes, he’s read nearly all the recommendedbooks) should sate the appetite of every seeker after truth.
...So stop us and buy one. In fact, buy a couple (please.) Remember, it’s for a good cause. I mean, consciousness is as good a cause as any and a better one than most, don’t you think?’
...
With the advent of the Publications Department in the Cultcha Shop we have been able to expand the range and number of books offered to nearly 200. With the Recommended Reading lists that will go up with this issue that number is expected to increase dramatically.

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COFFEEHOUSE
CULTURE ON
HIGHER
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Wanna hear the editor of this disgraceful rag disgrace himself over the public airways? Need to hear an Englishman raving like a Holy Roller on speed? Looking to have your brain turned to green slime that drips from your ears forming rather nice greyish green epaulets on your shoulders? Enjoy a good rant? Or in need of a surfing suggestion to ward off those yawns?
...Then your moment has come.
...On the day following the end of the 2001 Cup, despite being tired, exhausted and a bit talked out, Coffeehouse Culture's editor did an hour long Cup Special on Canada's Pot-TV. In conversation with DJ Bob, presenter of Pot-TV's popular weekly 'Higher Ground' show, the editor managed to flaunt his total inarticulacy but gave some excellent practical examples of short term memory loss. Sounding like James Coburn in 'Paint Your Wagon', he tried (but failed miserably) to give listeners a feel for the Cup while DJ Bob played some tracks to enhance the effect. Thankfully, DJ Bob, a frequent visitor to the Cup, was able to dig our editor out of
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... . the holes into which he fell and kept the show bopping with his own reminiscences.
...Pot-TV was established by Canada's most vocal and dynamic cannabis entrepreneur, Marc Emery. Running a tight and entertaining site covering TV, radio and access to Cannabis Culture magazine, Pot-TV is one of the leading cannabis web sites. Mr Emery runs seed and hemp product shops, is publisher of Cannabis Culture magazine and runs coffeeshops in Vancouver where -- through a legal loophole --it is possible to vaporise grass.
...The Coffeehouse Culture show is archived on the Pot-TV site.
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