Pubdate: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 Source: Packet & Times (CN ON) Copyright: 2011 Osprey Media Group Inc. Contact: http://www.orilliapacket.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2397 Author: Teviah Moro BOOMERS, TOKING HAS GONE DIGITAL Old people, smoking dope is looking a little different these days -- digital. Just ask your child to bring up some videos on YouTube to see what I mean. That's on the Internet, by the way. Our little newsroom was mildly abuzz the other day -- not because we'd just smoked up -- while searching for interesting local YouTube postings, the cutting-edge portal for news-gathering. Lo and behold, under Orillia, a charming coterie of home movies shot by bong-smoking young men, or boys. It's hard to tell. Not of vintage Super 8 quality, these masterpieces exhibit a sense of editing know-how, with a dreamy wavy-screen effect and stylized transitions. In fact, the production value suggests these tokers were pretty conscientious about their project. So cute. I give them a B for effort. But for creativity, these stoner videographers get a D. Every shot is the same: a youngster takes a deep toke from a bong, then blows a big dramatic poof of smoke into the camera. Some show off the perfect forms of their practised smoke rings, feats that would take hours of rehearsing while tripping out on the image of a scantily-clad woman on the wall. But these mellow-yellows aren't the kind you were. No hunky-dory hurdy gurdy, psychedelic sitar or green tamborine. The look is decidedly gangster with a soundtrack to match. At one point, they're seen jiving (I know that's the wrong word) to a clip from Sesame Street on an iPad. Must be some sort of reference to pop culture I don't understand because I thought Bert and Ernie were for much younger children. But who's to say that members of this high-minded clique aren't discussing metaphor in Coleridge's Kubla Khan. They'd have one up on me, that's for sure. If there was any doubt that what they're smoking is ganja, the cameraman makes sure to zoom in on their product. We're all having a little trouble understanding the objective of these fun bong-smoking videos. These moviemakers appear to have no qualms about being recognized by their peers or parents. Is it a protest of some sort? The kind you might have attended against the Vietnam War? Or is it a public-service announcement? Are these young men suffering from a debilitating illness and raising awareness of marijuana's medicinal qualities? They say anything you put on the Internet is permanent. But during this Shangri-La stage of life, they're probably not worried too much about future employment opportunities. Then again, the rate at which videos are uploaded to YouTube, these "bong smoking legends" will quickly find themselves pushed down the queue -- unless they keep toking and filming. Moppy, Pinky, A-Ron and Chewy, to name a few, are competing against a steady stream of aspiring mixed-martial artists duking it out in the park and Big Chief Island revellers doing the boat boogie. It's hard to blaze trails to glory in the discretionless age of unabashed navel-gazing and everything-out-there exhibitionism, but these video-tokers have caught our attention. Maybe, their apparent reverence for soft drugs isn't that different than yours once was. In your day, you might have come up with a similar sort of homage. But you were discreet about it. You captured your best toke rings on Polaroid. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake