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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAte a plate full of hash cookies at a party many moons ago, and somehow ended up in the middle of a large field, up to my knees in mud. Must have attempted to walk home off my face and tried to take a short cut
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostSmoked a fair bit of weed in my early 20's and drank a pint of lager laced with speed by mistake once (my mate's beer).
Nothing since then other than alcohol.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostI have smoked spiffs in NL mainly when I had visitors and they wanted the coffee shop experience. I prefer alcohol.
I was told off and lectured by doctors and nurses at hospital for not taking pain killers, apparently the sooner pain killers are taken; the better the reaction. The longer pain is left; the more difficult it is to stop it and lengthens the body’s time to heal.
Technically smoking spliff in a coffee shop is not illegal
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostHaving been involved with the music business for decades and a large chunk of that professionally I was a bit naive and shocked by what I saw when I was gigging. The record companies used to supply the drugs and the number of well known names who indulged I found quite staggering.
I myself preferred booze and cigs and was never tempted by the freebies on offer (other than the groupies). Too scared to even take painkillers never mind hoover something up my nose and was respected for my stance.
I've perhaps done more damage to my body with legal drugs but my choice and never felt pressured to follow the 'in' crowd.
I have smoked spiffs in NL mainly when I had visitors and they wanted the coffee shop experience. I prefer alcohol.
I was told off and lectured by doctors and nurses at hospital for not taking pain killers, apparently the sooner pain killers are taken; the better the reaction. The longer pain is left; the more difficult it is to stop it and lengthens the body’s time to heal.
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In the 80's, one of my travelling jobs in the states was putting up and taking down stages for rock concerts. The boss was a coke head and used to give us, me and an Australian friend I was traveling with, an 8 ball every pay day. we'd then scoot off to the nearest city, snort the lot, party for all weekend, and then have to phone him up as we were skint and needed work. Took me 6 months to get out of the spiral, and I knew if he hadn't kept on giving us an 8 ball, we'd got to the stage we would have needed to buy it. Knowing that, made me leave straight away.
A very fun 6 months of my life mind.
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most of them (although never injected so that rules most of the harder ones out)
at some point in my life
still doesn't seem to have done me any harm
AYVMV
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To answer the question: I answered No.
I tried smoking cannabis once, but where I smoked it (Amsterdam) it wasn't illegal..
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI have a sex life so no need to resort to lurid fantasies. Especially when done already IRL.
Can I have her number?
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Answered no but technically I suppose yes as I drank when underage...
I have tried smoking and kind of like it but view the odd ciggie/cigar the way others view the odd bit of blow... a rarity.
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Never smoked or took any drug in the normal sense of the word.
However I am a drinking man and like my beer, but I only use that to blot out reality, which is what it's for.
But, my biggest drug is music, not made it as far as Clippy and never will, but I'd trade any high for a grand melody and a great tune and a meaningful lyric.
Zemfira, here's a song about death! 'Death is a beautiful thing...'
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhat are the effects of aspirin abuse?
liver damage
horrendously stinking f@rts
changing ones login to scooterscot
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMore than aspirin?
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