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In my youth.
OK when your 21 years old and wanna dance all night like a, well like a drug crazed teenager, but forget it if you wanna shag, sleep, eat or feel ok for a few days. There's better alternatives.Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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Originally posted by snawIn my youth.
OK when your 21 years old and wanna dance all night like a, well like a drug crazed teenager, but forget it if you wanna shag, sleep, eat or feel ok for a few days. There's better alternatives.
coke is better imo, but had a speedy bomb once and was dancin for hours with no bad come down. Them were the dayswhats the lowest you can do this for?Comment
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In a mis-spent youth
Teeth are paying the price now thoughHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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The movie? wooden 'acting' I thought.McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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Crap, but then I'm not drawn into the drugs hype, much prefer beers.
Do you want to stay awake all night really? You may think so but at 6am it gets beyond a joke. Then you feel tulip for 2 days after due to sleep deprivation. Never again!Comment
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Originally posted by snawIn my youth.
OK when your 21 years old and wanna dance all night like a, well like a drug crazed teenager, but forget it if you wanna shag, sleep, eat or feel ok for a few days. There's better alternatives.
At best a youngsters recreational chemical and its not that much cheaper these days than its south american cousin.Comment
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If you just want to stay awake, there's much better stuff around these days. I was reading about something the other day (can't remember the name at the moment) which allows you to stay awake for 48 hours without after-effects, but doesn't stop you sleeping if you want to. It's only licensed for treating narcolepsy in this country, but you can get it on the internet.
It's also supposed to improve your memory
If only I could remember what it's called .. . .. .Life is just nature's way of keeping meat fresh
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