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Yikes, good thing you caught it before it became a heat source! I remember thinking how quaint it was for someone to call it "grass". :) "Steve Lawson" <steve@steve-lawson.co.uk> said: > Venue - St Luke's Church > Artist in question - David Friesen > actual cause of spliff-like smell - a light too close to a curtain... ;o) > > a very bizarre moment > > Steve > www.stevelawson.net > > Stephen Goodman wrote: > > I remember a show Steve Lawson had in 2001 with another fellow, an > American > > (sorry, can't remember his name despite being painfully straight as hell) > > who at one point smelled the sweet familiar scent - which in retrospect > > might have been a fox, whose pee smells an awful lot like skunk weed > (enough > > that I've suspected that some folks put fox 'essence' on the stuff they > sell > > to add a false 'value for money' element - yes, I *hate* the phrase) - but > > nonetheless, he asked something like "Is that grass?" and said if someone > > were they should go outside. The venue would've been a bit odd, as >it's > the > > main chambers of a church. In retrospect I think it was a fox letting > loose > > outside, as I've smelled more fox pee in the air than dope in the interim. > > > > > >