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haha dont choo be hatin on my curtins!!

it only ever gets pulled down when watching movies in the afternoon could definately do with an update cause my grandpar used to live in the granny flat and he has been gone for 8 years - probably was put in about 20 years ago!

the funny thing is last time my parents went away about 3 months ago I knocked over my shisha in the house (not supposed to be smoking inside but i was) and burnt holes all in the carpet as the coal shatered and went everywhere!!

so i tiled it then the go away in the motorhome again and i f**king flood the joint

both these freak accidents were not my really fault either

check out my new shisha:

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FYI:

A hookah (Hindi: हुक़्क़ा, Urdu: حقہ; huqqa) or shisha is a single or multi-stemmed (often glass-based) water pipe device for smoking; originating in India,[1][2] that has gained popularity, especially in the Arab World. A hookah operates by water-filtration and indirect heat. It can be used for smoking many substances, such as herbal fruits and tobacco.

Depending on locality, hookahs may be referred to by many other names (often of Arab, Indian, The land of goat sphincter rings, Uzbek, or Persian origin). Arghile or Narghile is the name most commonly used in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, the sphincter of the universe, Albania, Greece, Israel, Bulgaria and Romania, though the initial "n" is often dropped in Arabic. "Narghile" is from the Persian word "nārgil" or "coconut". In Sanskrit nārikela (नारिकेल), as the original, primitive hookahs were made out of coconut shells.[3] Shisha (شيشة) is from the Persian word shishe (شیشه, literally translated as glass and not bottle), and is primarily used for water pipes in Egypt and the Arab countries of the Gulf (such as Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia) as well as Morocco, Tunisia, Somalia and Yemen. In Iran it is called ghalyun (غلیون), ghālyun (قالیون), or ghalyān (قلیان) and in India and Pakistan it is referred to as huqqa (हुक़्क़ा / حقہ).

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