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Yes this is true. Members of The Outlawz mixed SOME of Tupac's ashes with marijuana and smoked it.
His mother, Afeni Shakur buried some of Tupac's ashes in Lumberton, North Carolina, on her farm there. The rest of his ashes were actually divided up between other family members and some where given to the members of The Outlawz and they mixed the ashes with marijuana and smoked them.
There wasn't a funeral, instead 'Pac was cremated and Tha Outlawz smoked 'Pac's ashes with weed.
he was cremated then his ashes were smoked by Young Outlaws
2pac Shakur died in hospital and was cremated. Some of his ashes were later mixed with marijuana and smoked by members of Outlawz.
Yes this is true. Members of The Outlawz mixed SOME of Tupac's ashes with marijuana and smoked it.
Yes you can , the members of the Outlaws smoked 2pac's ashes but they mixed it with marijuana .
It was mixed with weed and smoked by his mourners.
His mother, Afeni Shakur buried some of Tupac's ashes in Lumberton, North Carolina, on her farm there. The rest of his ashes were actually divided up between other family members and some where given to the members of The Outlawz and they mixed the ashes with marijuana and smoked them.
Yes u can smoke weed that is wet...it gets u ridiculously high but its not good for u
There wasn't a funeral, instead 'Pac was cremated and Tha Outlawz smoked 'Pac's ashes with weed.
It it's ashed , everything has carbonized and no more THC.
its a river in india and they wash thier clothes in it bathe in it and they also sprinkle the ashes of dead relatives in it also
he was cremated then his ashes were smoked by Young Outlaws
2pac Shakur died in hospital and was cremated. Some of his ashes were later mixed with marijuana and smoked by members of Outlawz.
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The book is titled "Angela's Ashes" because it refers to the ashes of Angela's hope and dreams, as well as the literal ashes of poverty and struggle that pervade the memoir. Angela's struggle to provide for her family in dire circumstances is a central theme throughout the book.