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Post by CathyCA » December 16th, 2013, 3:02 pm

What is a grinder?

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Post by TillyGalore » December 16th, 2013, 3:06 pm

I am not an attorney, although I have stayed at a Holiday Inn Express.

In the non-legal world (in case this is a legal question) a grinder is another term for a sub sandwich.

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Post by windsor » December 16th, 2013, 4:19 pm

Grinder, Hoagie, Sub, Hero ...

it is all the same .. occasional a po' boy, spuckie and a wedge too

same food, different region (although wedges tend to be hot...as in meatball or sausage)
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Post by lawgrad91 » December 16th, 2013, 7:02 pm

Sorry, I spent my day driving to Chesapeake and back, fetching Mom for Christmas. So I missed this earlier.

We had chicken for our staff meeting/Christmas party. But having spent much time at Greater Grinders in Tidewater, I was aware of what a grinder is. :9f:
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Post by Turk » December 16th, 2013, 10:00 pm

A h yes, yet another opportunity to demonstrate blind loyalty to provincial vocabulary. Would be an interesting exercise to color in a map of the US to match the regions where each term is dominant. For example, in my experience:

In Pennsylvania (surprisingly enough, both ends of the Commonwealth are in agreement here), the sandwich in question is correctly called a hoagie. A grinder is a hoagie that goes in the oven for a few minutes to give some crunch to the roll and make the cheese all melty-oogly-googly (technical gourmet term). If you want a sub, go to a General Dynamics boatyard and bring a security clearance and a check with lots and lots of zeros.

A hero (the sandwich kind) is generally found in the metro NYC area. Po'boys are the classic Nawlins sammich featuring fried shrimp, oysters, or catfish, plus a special kind of mayo.

Spuckie and wedge are new terms for me. Either I haven't been in those parts of the country or I was busy eating something else...
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Post by CathyCA » December 16th, 2013, 10:28 pm

Why would a grinder be referred to in a citation as drug paraphernalia?

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Post by lawgrad91 » December 16th, 2013, 10:34 pm

CathyCA wrote:Why would a grinder be referred to in a citation as drug paraphernalia?

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Oh, THAT kind of grinder. Grinders are used to grind up marijuana prior to rolling and smoking it. Will Graves' grinder was probably right next to his blunts, or it wouldn't have been bothered with by the PO-PO.

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CathyCA wrote:Why would a grinder be referred to in a citation as drug paraphernalia?

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Oh, THAT kind of grinder. Grinders are used to grind up marijuana prior to rolling and smoking it. Will Graves' grinder was probably right next to his blunts, or it wouldn't have been bothered with by the PO-PO.

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Do you mean like a coffee grinder or a pepper mill?

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Post by lawgrad91 » December 17th, 2013, 9:54 am

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CathyCA wrote:Why would a grinder be referred to in a citation as drug paraphernalia?

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Oh, THAT kind of grinder. Grinders are used to grind up marijuana prior to rolling and smoking it. Will Graves' grinder was probably right next to his blunts, or it wouldn't have been bothered with by the PO-PO.

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Do you mean like a coffee grinder or a pepper mill?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herb_grinder

(I hope the computer Nazis realize I looked at that page for law enforcement purposes....) :9f:
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Post by windsor » December 17th, 2013, 10:31 am

Turk wrote:A h yes, yet another opportunity to demonstrate blind loyalty to provincial vocabulary. Would be an interesting exercise to color in a map of the US to match the regions where each term is dominant. For example, in my experience:

In Pennsylvania (surprisingly enough, both ends of the Commonwealth are in agreement here), the sandwich in question is correctly called a hoagie. A grinder is a hoagie that goes in the oven for a few minutes to give some crunch to the roll and make the cheese all melty-oogly-googly (technical gourmet term). If you want a sub, go to a General Dynamics boatyard and bring a security clearance and a check with lots and lots of zeros.

A hero (the sandwich kind) is generally found in the metro NYC area. Po'boys are the classic Nawlins sammich featuring fried shrimp, oysters, or catfish, plus a special kind of mayo.

Spuckie and wedge are new terms for me. Either I haven't been in those parts of the country or I was busy eating something else...
I grew up with 'wedge' since I am from Putnam County NY, aNd I have only heard spuckie once or twice..in Boston. Wikipedia says:


Spuckie (Italian-American slang for a long roll, from spucadella, the name of onesuch) – Boston, Massachusetts (used particularly in Italian immigrant neighborhoods)

Wedge (served between two wedges of bread) – Prevalent in Yonkers, New York and other parts of Westchester County, New York, The Bronx, Putnam County, New York and other portions of Upstate New York, as well as lower Fairfield County, Connecticut.[18]
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Post by CameronBornAndBred » December 17th, 2013, 10:31 am

Ground weed and grinder sandwiches go well together. (I bet.)
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Post by chipslate » December 17th, 2013, 10:40 am

LG is correct. Grinders can be made from wood or metal and usually about 2-3 inches in diameter. The metal ones can have multiple compartments, one for the regularly ground green leafy substance and the compartment below which catches the fine shavings also known as 'keef' which tends to be highly potent (so i'm told). :ymdevil:

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Post by lawgrad91 » December 17th, 2013, 12:52 pm

Chip, do people still smoke weed in Patrick Co.? I thought they'd all switched to meth. :9f:
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Post by DevilWearsPrada2.0 » December 17th, 2013, 1:50 pm

lawgrad91 wrote:Chip, do people still smoke weed in Patrick Co.? I thought they'd all switched to meth. :9f:
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Post by chipslate » December 17th, 2013, 3:47 pm

haha alas, a lot have switched but we do have some straggler hippies from Floyd that keep the green torch glowing!
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Post by CathyCA » December 17th, 2013, 6:24 pm

So the more finely ground it is, the more potent the stuff becomes because it's all packed together with little space for air?

I am so naive. L-)

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Post by chipslate » December 17th, 2013, 8:28 pm

yeah it basically gives you more bang for the buck / makes it burn more efficiently.
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Post by lawgrad91 » December 17th, 2013, 9:15 pm

CathyCA wrote:So the more finely ground it is, the more potent the stuff becomes because it's all packed together with little space for air?

I am so naive. L-)

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Post by lawgrad91 » December 17th, 2013, 9:20 pm

chipslate wrote:haha alas, a lot have switched but we do have some straggler hippies from Floyd that keep the green torch glowing!
Ah. Job security is a many-splendored thing. :obscene-smokingweed: :obscene-smokingjoint: :9f:
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