Javadog
Well-Known Member
The confusing part is that their own site suggests this:
The smell of Shiva Skunk flowers is described as musky and sweet, with citrus undertones, although it can sometimes reveal different fruity scents
That is not how I would describe the skunk that I am thinking of...I am reminded of
the "light green" reference from some other Skunk depiction...Bass, where was that
line? I am not finding it! I really think that that is the Nauge that I recall so fondly.
Light green color and thoroughly spherical shaped buds are the only other clues that
I have beside the skunk smell.
There was a dude who sold these buds, from Argo Hall at UCSD, "Jim Nauge". I need
to find Jim. He graduated with a degree in Chemical Engineering (very smart ;0) and
is likely still above ground somewhere. Jim! :0) He would recall the Nauge.
JD
The smell of Shiva Skunk flowers is described as musky and sweet, with citrus undertones, although it can sometimes reveal different fruity scents
That is not how I would describe the skunk that I am thinking of...I am reminded of
the "light green" reference from some other Skunk depiction...Bass, where was that
line? I am not finding it! I really think that that is the Nauge that I recall so fondly.
Light green color and thoroughly spherical shaped buds are the only other clues that
I have beside the skunk smell.
There was a dude who sold these buds, from Argo Hall at UCSD, "Jim Nauge". I need
to find Jim. He graduated with a degree in Chemical Engineering (very smart ;0) and
is likely still above ground somewhere. Jim! :0) He would recall the Nauge.
JD