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Porsche-poor 01-26-2012 10:57 AM

He has gone to the dark side..........

Porsche-poor 01-26-2012 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 6519374)
Personally I would prefer they wait another 18 years to release any songs.

Amen!!!!!

nynor 01-26-2012 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 6518385)
Kid can't handle LSD, but Psylocybin, Magic Shrooms for the uninformed will do just the same thing at less then psychoactive doses.
And the best part is, it's a lasting fix, eat some shrooms, and be clear of Migraines for weeks or months on end..

LSD works too, but it will mess you up if you can't deal with the extremeties of a decent trip..
and it's to potent in nanograms to dose out in mild trips, not unless you cook it yourself, which i doubt anybody here does.
LSD requires commitment to tripping ask me how i know:D

i had no idea that psilocybes worked as well. it makes sense, however. the chemical structure is similar.

to avoid the extremity of the LSD trip (when used to kill a migraine), just eat a bunch of prozac right after the euphoria hits. problem solved.

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Originally Posted by porsche4life (Post 6518387)
No playing with illegal substances for sid....

Part of that healthy perk package with that internship is contingent on my passing a drug test....

what stijn said. the quantities are so minute, testing is nearly impossible. plus, with psilocybes, 90% of the active substances have been excreted in the urine (which is why, ceremonially, they would pass a cup, so to speak).

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Originally Posted by RKDinOKC (Post 6518439)
Shrooms are more mellow and less abstract. Much less likely to produce a bad trip.

Had no idea either did anything to migraines. Do have a nephew that has blackout seizures and migraines from doing X in college.

Didn't know that drug tests tested for LSD.

none of the drug tests i administered looked for LSD or psylocybes. the problem with X is that it is an amphetamine, which will definitely show up, and i just don't like speedy chemistry. also, X, on the street, is nearly never X, but meth mixed with caffeine or other such crap. no thanks.

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Originally Posted by Flieger (Post 6519044)
Send Boris to take care of the mail man?

good plan: zero evidence.

nynor 01-26-2012 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Porsche-poor (Post 6519375)
He has gone to the dark side..........

????

HHI944 01-26-2012 11:26 AM

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nynor 01-26-2012 11:40 AM

snowboarding, today:

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yep, that is the race board.

svandamme 01-26-2012 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by nynor (Post 6519398)
good plan: zero evidence.

Cancel that, Boris always leaves the heads inside my house
A i don't want the mailman's ugly head in my house
B i'm pretty sure it wouldn't take CSI Boezinge to figure out what happened

svandamme 01-26-2012 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by nynor (Post 6519398)

what stijn said. the quantities are so minute, testing is nearly impossible. plus, with psilocybes, 90% of the active substances have been excreted in the urine (which is why, ceremonially, they would pass a cup, so to speak)..

Prozac mellows out Acid? didn't know that. Good to know.

MDMA on lsd, candy flipping works great as well , it's just a problem to find decent MDMA, like i said, to much junk around these days.

Porsche-poor 01-26-2012 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by nynor (Post 6519400)
????

abba?????

Porsche-poor 01-26-2012 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 6519475)
Cancel that, Boris always leaves the heads inside my house
A i don't want the mailman's ugly head in my house
B i'm pretty sure it wouldn't take CSI Boezinge to figure out what happened

document the heads via pictures and frame the cat...
"honest officer I have no idea........must be the cat see here are pictures....."

nynor 01-26-2012 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 6519483)
Prozac mellows out Acid? didn't know that. Good to know.

MDMA on lsd, candy flipping works great as well , it's just a problem to find decent MDMA, like i said, to much junk around these days.

yep. sometimes kills the trip entirely.

Noah930 01-26-2012 12:01 PM

You can drop off the head here in the Hollywood Hills. It's been a popular thing to do, lately.

svandamme 01-26-2012 12:10 PM

The cats have been problematic these last days.
Bubba has had enough of Boris attacking, and the mood has been rather violent these last weeks.. I really need spring to come round, so the dynamic duo spends more time outside..

Bubba actually did a good number on Boris the other day , took out a decent chunk of furr off the top of Boris's head..
He may be 8 years old and 4 years older then Boris, but he's definitely still packing heat in his claws.
Bubba has great fighting technique, good tactics, he's a thinking fighter and he's much better then Boris on the days he feels like fighting.. Most of the times, he doesn't..
Bubba also makes noise, sounds like he's attacked, under stress, but i've noticed that sometimes he actually pretends, and suckers Boris in for a fight, to make it look like Boris started.
So Boris would get kicked out.. But i'm on to him now..amazing manipulation skills by old Bubba.

Boris on the other hand he's always game, and when he fights he is relentless and never backs down... peanut brain @ work, as bent as the soviet sickle, and as hard as the hammer that crosses it...

nynor 01-26-2012 12:17 PM

lol! stijn, my cat has a new notch in his ear. i thought he was going to lose the ear, it was so infected. the inside looked like hamburger and, now that it is nearly healed, there are two places where the ear was bitten through. i made the mistake of posting my cat troubles a few months ago (pissed me off enough that i nearly took a pelican vacation), so i didn't share this time. a week of bi-daily doses of tetracycline have done the trick, even though wally wouldn't let me lance either of the HUGE abscesses on his ear (he was pretty pissed off if i messed with it at all, and not about to let himself get wrapped in a bath towel).

porsche4life 01-26-2012 12:20 PM

Rico, you know anyone else that would be a buyer on an M3. It has to go now. Dad wants to see some Benjamin's.

svandamme 01-26-2012 12:24 PM

Well luckily , Boris has gotten better at fighting, and hasn't had infectious bite wounds for quite some time..
i say luckily cause Boris is the worst patient possible, he violently resists and he's go so much power in that little chassis of his, it's amazing.
lying flat on his belly, he can push me up when i put my weight on him, on the table , to hold him down for the Vet

even getting stronghold on him, is a spec ops mission..
If i can't get hit on him in one go, while he sleeps, it's not going on him, period.

the Vet knows him by name and everytime i call him, first thing he asks "is it Boris or the other one?"

RKDinOKC 01-26-2012 12:26 PM

Valium is the accepted anti-anxiety for tripping. But any anti-anxiety med should work.

My stupid dog LIKES the mailman. He brings her treats. If she goes out to the truck at the curb she gets a treat, and if he brings a package to the door she gets a treat.

Heck, she likes everyone, but does bark at the door until you open it.

Dueller 01-26-2012 12:27 PM

Abcesses in cats is quite common, partcularly the hind quarters. eep According to my brother ( a vet), cats have relatively tough skin and when they are bitten by another cat, the cat's fangs are almost like a needle. The puncture may be small but deep. The outter layer of skin heals over quickly but infection remains deep in tissue ultimately causing an abcess. Our yard cat developed a huge abcess on its haunches...open sores measuring 2x2 inches....nasty.

Solution? Caught cat, rinsed with water as best I could and Adolfs meat tenderizer sprinkled liberally....heald over with no problems in a matter of days. Something about enzymes in the meat tenderizer.

HHI944 01-26-2012 12:29 PM

I suspect klonopin could kill a trip in no time. Thia stuff is the mother of all anti-anxiety drugs.

Noah930 01-26-2012 12:31 PM

My cats don't fight...with each other. They're brothers. They may not cuddle up with each other anymore, but they're friendly and share a food bowl.

When we take our cats to the vet, it's cute how our cats will hide behind our legs, as if they're looking for us to protect them from whatever's going to happen. Between us and the vet, they'll usually let us do stuff (i.e. take out stitches) without resorting to leather motorcycle gloves or long sleeves.


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