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giggles26

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I took peyote once and till this day, I've never been so lucidly stoned. I'm damn sure that makes no sense in the slightest but it's the best way to describe it.
There is no other way to explain it bro, your spot on. I ran around with an older crowd and well lets just say there was peyote around and opium to
 

Blue Wizard

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I took peyote once and till this day, I've never been so lucidly stoned. I'm damn sure that makes no sense in the slightest but it's the best way to describe it.
It's supposed to be indigenous around here but I've never seen any and I've covered plenty of land around here over the years too.
 

minnesmoker

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There is no other way to explain it bro, your spot on. I ran around with an older crowd and well lets just say there was peyote around and opium to
Dead on description. I've never tried opium... I've thought about it. I'm thinking of sprouting a little bit of liberty, also. Maybe some little mario caps. I had the 'older crowd' friends, also... Shrooms, and pot aplenty, and frequent trips to the southwest.
 

giggles26

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Dead on description. I've never tried opium... I've thought about it. I'm thinking of sprouting a little bit of liberty, also. Maybe some little mario caps. I had the 'older crowd' friends, also... Shrooms, and pot aplenty, and frequent trips to the southwest.
Really makes me miss the old days sometimes, but it's ok I wouldn't trade all the memories for anything in this world.
 

MojoRison

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It's supposed to be indigenous around here but I've never seen any and I've covered plenty of land around here over the years too.
I used to party with a "hippie", actually a retired professor, I met him at the Freak Olympics and he had a couple buttons {he was also the guy who got me my first true hit of LSD btw, windowpane} and we shared some and he took me on a trip. He spoke in a very hushed monotone voice and had his stereo hooked up to these lights that flashed with the music, I experienced time completely different that night {or it seemed that way} and it has profoundly changed my perceptions.
 

minnesmoker

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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to MojoRison again.

I just reread that book. The book influenced me to try things, experiment. I did, and found pot, shrooms, and an occasional nibble off that naughty, curious cactus...

I'm in full agreement on the LSD. But, have a good trip guide. And, LSD, not that poison that's out there now days.
 

PeyoteReligion

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Oh yeah, did you know that Francis Crick was under the influence of LSD when he came up with the double helix structure of DNA...he won a Noble Prize for his discovery
My English teacher in highschool reccomended that I read the Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. Not the whole class, just me. That teacher was so tight. I should e mail that guy and take him out for a beer. One of my best teachers.
 

MojoRison

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I just reread that book. The book influenced me to try things, experiment. I did, and found pot, shrooms, and an occasional nibble off that naughty, curious cactus...

I'm in full agreement on the LSD. But, have a good trip guide. And, LSD, not that poison that's out there now days.
No better advice my friend, most of the shit today is cut with warfarin
 

slowbus

New Member
My English teacher in highschool reccomended that I read the Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. Not the whole class, just me. That teacher was so tight. I should e mail that guy and take him out for a beer. One of my best teachers.

sidenote: I've been on that bus in the picture in Mojo's post(i quoted the wrong post,)
 

match box

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Oh yeah, did you know that Francis Crick was under the influence of LSD when he came up with the double helix structure of DNA...he won a Noble Prize for his discovery
A couple of years ago that bus was at hempfest in Seattle. The first time I took LSD it was on a sugar cube. That was about 1969.
 

MojoRison

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Proof that vinyl is the best choice when it comes to music

In your home stereo the CD or DVD player takes this digital recording and converts it to an analog signal, which is fed to your amplifier. The amplifier then raises the voltage of the signal to a level powerful enough to drive your speaker.

A vinyl record has a groove carved into it that mirrors the original sound's waveform. This means that no information is lost. The output of a record player is analog and it can be fed directly to your amplifier with no conversion.
This means that the waveforms from a vinyl recording can be much more accurate, and that can be heard in the richness of the sound. But there is a downside, any specks of dust or damage to the disc can be heard as noise or static.
 

UncleBuck

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just paid off my wells fargo credit card, only have one card left with about $1500 on it and one account which i strategically defaulted on offering to settle for $2200 now. down from nearly $9k right after college.

 

minnesmoker

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So, I clock in, ready for another long day... Boss gets there and tells me we gotta run a couple places. 6 hours later, I get back to the shop and take 4 tires off. Clocked out 3 hours later. I woke up with no cigarettes. Had weed, had some old rollie tobacco, rolled a cigar-joint. It didn't do the trick, and I thought it would be the day from hell.... It was my best, most relaxing day at the job.
 
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