According to the dictionary, a Haze is a noun for "a state of mental obscurity or confusion."Their last name wasn’t Haze was it? I wonder what made them choose “Haze” for Haze Brothers?
I find any haze gives me that ‘haze’ effect behind the eyes and brain after the rush wears offI figure cos of the effects but at this point who knows the haze brothers was there nickname so it stuck with the weed from them I suppose
Yeah it's pretty occular feeling I know what you mean bud was there not a band tie in supposedly with the haze bros? If I remember rightI find any haze gives me that ‘haze’ effect behind the eyes and brain after the rush wears off
LMMFAO!!!No it was actually the Hazel sisters, two twins both named Hazel (dumb hippy parents). The L got smeared off the bag.
That's the dumb types of stories you'll hear in the breeder scene.
All I know is that if you went to a lowrider show in the 90s Haze meant they had a fog machine in the trunk and pot leaf murals on the hood. And some green neon. Unless.. Purple haze. Then add hendrix mural and purple neon.
this is where cola for a bud is from too it's Spanish for tail if I remember rightYeah, I've only heard these stories about "haze" and "kush" decades later. No one called weed by those names back then, as far as I know. I used to hang around a lot of potheads, too. Once High Times magazine started being sold in the record stores, people started expanding their knowledge quite a bit. I would say that High Times was a BIG key player in the evolution from Mexican brick weed to the "connoisseur" weed strains like Maui Wowie, White Widow, Acapulco Gold, etc. But, even well into the High Times era, people had to keep their mouthes shut about growing. It's ironic that the strains were 1000% better back then, but were often poorly grown as a result of ignorance.
I had no idea that "pot" was a derivative of a Spanish word! We just called it "weed" for the most part....until the Cheech and Chong albums came out!
Actually great info in those high times magazine back then,I still do some stuff I learned from it. LST and such. Man that brick weed was everywhere and had some funk smells.Yeah, I've only heard these stories about "haze" and "kush" decades later. No one called weed by those names back then, as far as I know. I used to hang around a lot of potheads, too. Once High Times magazine started being sold in the record stores, people started expanding their knowledge quite a bit. I would say that High Times was a BIG key player in the evolution from Mexican brick weed to the "connoisseur" weed strains like Maui Wowie, White Widow, Acapulco Gold, etc. But, even well into the High Times era, people had to keep their mouthes shut about growing. It's ironic that the strains were 1000% better back then, but were often poorly grown as a result of ignorance.
I had no idea that "pot" was a derivative of a Spanish word! We just called it "weed" for the most part....until the Cheech and Chong albums came out!