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Originally posted by Lucy View Posthttp://www.urbanpath.com/london/spir...hol/gerrys.htm
It's not banned. Was legalised again, in the 1990s.
Thujone is blamed for it's psychoactive properties.
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Step1: Get a spoon of sugar and a shot of loopy juice
Step2: Dip sugar in vile looking green stuff
Step3: Set alight sugar
Step4: Mix it in
Step5: Drink it
Step6: Fall down
Simple really.
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Originally posted by El_Diablo View PostI'd have to agree with that, was in Prague a few years ago with a few mates on a stag do. It beat us!
Not good stuff, scary!
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Originally posted by snaw View Post
Doesn't compare to any other alcohol, and I can see why it's banned. It's dangerous.
It's not banned. Was legalised again, in the 1990s.
Thujone is blamed for it's psychoactive properties.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostMy advice, don't. Tried the real thing on three occasions, and on every occasion something bad/regrettable has happened to me. No hallucinations, but it gets you falling down drunk in the truest sense of the word - you actually fall down, drunk. Nothing enjoyable about it whatsoever, including the hangover.
Doesn't compare to any other alcohol, and I can see why it's banned. It's dangerous.
Not good stuff, scary!
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Originally posted by Marina View PostNever tried absinthe though - they say the full-strength stuff (if you can still buy it) has seriously weird effects such as hallucinations.
Doesn't compare to any other alcohol, and I can see why it's banned. It's dangerous.
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Originally posted by Torran View PostIn a couple of choice pubs in Glasgows east end you could buy a pint of the slops from the drink trays for a very reasonable price
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In a couple of choice pubs in Glasgows east end you could buy a pint of the slops from the drink trays for a very reasonable price
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Originally posted by Archangel View PostOn sunday I was out with a friend of mine and her kid who is 22. The lad introduced me to a "turbo shandy", a sickly concoction of a bottle of Budwieser and a bottle of Smirnoff Ice in a pint glass. After six of them I was blotto.
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I seem to remember folk in Northern Spain drinking "calle mucho" which was red wine and coke mixed together. Makes a €1 bottle of wine very drinkable...
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Originally posted by snaw View PostDiesel - snakebite and dash of blackcurrant.
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