The I Chong: Meditations from the Joint by Tommy Chong

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  • Pub. Date: August 2006
  • 224pp

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    • Pub. Date: August 2006
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 224pp

    Synopsis

    Beloved stoner comedian TOMMY CHONG is now older, wiser, and officially an EX-CON.

    On the morning of February 24, 2003, agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration launched a sting called Operation Pipe Dreams and forced themselves through the door of Tommy's California home, with automatic weapons drawn. As a result of the raid on his home; the simultaneous ransacking of his son's company, Chong Glass; and the Bush administration's determination to make an example out of the "Pope of Pot;" he was sentenced to nine months in prison because his company shipped bongs to a head shop in Pennsylvania that was a front for the DEA.

    Well . . . now it's Tommy Chong's turn to fight back and tell his side of the story.

    Beginning with Tommy's experiences growing up in Canada in the forties and fifties as a mixed-race kid and going on to become a comedy legend, The I Chong is at once a memoir, a spiritual exploration of his time in prison, and a political indictment of the eroding civil liberties in post-9/11 American society. He tells the unbelievable story of his trip down the rabbit hole of America's war on drugs and of his experiences in the federal prison system, and he offers up timely observations on combating the conservative political forces at work in this country. Introspective, inspiring, and incendiary, The I Chong is a unique chronicle of one man's life and how his humorous and spiritual point of view saved him during his wrongful incarceration at the hands of an administration without boundaries.

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    Confessions of a pot smoker from comic Chong, who depicts his nine months in the federal pen for selling high-quality glass bongs on the Internet. Expanding his act without partner Cheech Marin, the aging hipster recalls his impoverished Calgary childhood and salutes his family and friends as he describes the 2003 raid and subsequent trial in which the authorities argued that drug paraphernalia supported terrorism. The book's second half begins as, sporting extra underwear, Chong heads for the minimum-security hoosegow. There he finds that his popularity outside continues inside. As a friendly con, he joins a sweat lodge, tries gardening, builds a kiln, reads the I Ching. (His memoir takes its format from that ancient program.) He meditates. "Some religions base their entire philosophy around the practice," he notes, "and some religions use meditation as a religion." Chong waxes righteous in a heartfelt '60s flower-child manner. He offers a melange of decent social consciousness and blameless self-regard. He believes his sojourn in jail is the establishment's punishment for his free stoner lifestyle. The Great Bong Raid and his arrest were, he believes, at the behest of the Republican Christian Right. The controllers of the Oval Office have it in for him personally. Despite his loyal fan base, Chong's manifesto is not likely to prompt regime change in America. On he sermonizes, though, with sweet assurance. For as long as he can remember, he has "always had a special relationship with God." He knows the key to Heaven and humanity's real mission in Life. He expounds on the major problems facing the world today and the only way to be truly happy. When you have dignity, he says, youhave respect. Life, he offers, is like golf. (Or like a box of chocolates. Whatever.) Preaching love and cannabis, this tract by a good ol' hippie contains less than meets the I Ching. It's also just a bit addled. Sincere but slight, best taken with a joint.

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    Biography

    Tommy Chong is a sixty-eight-year-old writer and director, best known as half of the legendary comedy duo Cheech and Chong. The pair found a wide audience through their stand-up routines, comedy albums, and popular films about the hippie, free-love, and (especially) drug culture movement. A father of five, Chong lives with his wife, Shelby, in California and performs with her at comedy clubs across the country. This is his first book.

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    I Chong: Meditations from the Jointby Anonymous

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    May 04, 2007: I felt this book had alot of insight and i liked how he gave his side of the story.It was ridiculous that you got arrested for nothing.

    I Chong: Meditations from the Jointby Anonymous

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    January 05, 2007: This is a good book, one that reads easily and fast. Chong has penned his experiences behind bars with good detail but I was hoping for more background with Cheech.


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