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Bad places to go in London when on acid.

I dunno...I loved the tube journey I had on acid. I stared at the tube map as its coloured lines bled off the paper and onto the carriage walls and ceiling. The people on the tube also look comical on acid. One man was perched on the side seat, with his legs up against the glass, casually reading the newspaper, perfectly still against the blackness whizzing past around him.

I would never take seven people on acid on the tube though, experienced or not...If we went as a group, we'd look very peculiar, and if we split up, someone would get lost and panic.
 
I think you should leave the opportunity for disaster to flourish wide open. You're not going to be taking enormous doses are you? Or are you? Make for the Stock Exchange.

edit: I can only really remember lots of loud banging and bright lights being an unsympathetic accompaniment to my tube journey but I guess it could have gone pleasantly Yellow Submarine if I'd been in the right sort of headspace.
 
I think a trip with a group of 7 people, some of them first timers, can only end in disaster of some kind, especially if you're all just wandering unfocussed round a busy city with lots of (straight) strangers' eyes on you.

The only place for a trip like that is a Birmingham Acid House party. the city where acid parties never died.

Other cities may have acid parties, but they ain't proper bostin like the Brum ones.

really? can i come? i was going to invite myself to albs shin dig as an extra never took acid before-er, but seeing as you suggest this fine city as a better place. where do they be? i would have gotten into it all when I was a youth but was too busy hanging around with greasy grebos and rockers who were so anti raving it was iunbelievable. Then I went to uni, had my boy, went to uni again got a job and the rest is habitual. I do want to do acid. i really do. i know it has to be planned. i tried to find some people who wanted to but they said they were too old and sensible for all that now.
 
London Dungeon? :D

Anyhow, isn't it going to be really really cold with all the snow? Brrrr. If it were me, I'd be staying indoors and watching clouds through a window. Or is there a decent aquarium there?
 
The aquarium is amazing... unfortunately it's always full of rude children, very expensive, and the turtles look infinitely sad. Fuck it, I would too if I was designed to circumnavigate the globe and had a tank that size to exist in.
 
I've not done it myself but a couple of mates of mine went tripping round canary wharf at the weekend (weekday suitcunts would have bad trip written all over it). Apparently it was "mental". It's mental anyway so I can understand why they would feel that way.
 
Planetarium.

iMax.

That massive arcade in leicester Square.

Some seedy clip-joint (not sure if that expression has been used sine the early 80's)

Tilbury Docks are fucking amazing, good chance of a few cod or dabs down there too.
 
I tell you what would be good, and that would be the City on a Sunday, because it really does feel abandoned if you take the right sort of routes.
 
Planetarium.

iMax.

That massive arcade in leicester Square.

Some seedy clip-joint (not sure if that expression has been used sine the early 80's)

Tilbury Docks are fucking amazing, good chance of a few cod or dabs down there too.

The Trocadero Centre is where I originally planned to go when it was just me and one or two others, but since the group got bigger, I had to let it go for another time.

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I will go there on acid one day :sus: Bring a bunch of pound coins and rinse them in House Of The Dead co-op.
 
agreed, jancrow. Also somewhere with a view of Battersea Power Station might be good. Can you actually get inside the place now? They're converting it to flats and offices last I heard.

Then there's the Tate Modern if you can handle the crowds. Or the Saatchi place. That oil-filled room (if it's still exhibited) is an impressive piece of nonsense.
 
that fried chicken place, you know,the really brightly lit one, where the fans and the lights hum messages to you.
 
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