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Gibberings CLXXXVII - Shamming The Docs Summat Rotten

For true connoisseurs of bouncing off of shit and falling on one's arse you should really try combining ketamine with pregas. Is quite the unsteady experience.

If you add in GBL it becomes so hard to maintain verticity - on many levels - that it mostly involves rolling around on the floor drooling in ecstasy.

True story.

Shambles u must remember the ol crabwalk effect of a DECENT batch of racemic k.. being a sw lad in my 'youth' (haha)

We used to get the cube ket from briz, the stuff that would be (idiotically) recooked.. southwest thing.. But that shit was just the holy grail of k, i knew a girl who sold it n would have a literal constant stream of ppl in n outa her flat for this stuff.. since i knew her from college n the rave scene i would get the choice of the uncooked cubes or the powdered recook.. and if im honest i actually preferred the recook for ease of use.. just stuffa note int he wrap n snort until ur eyes started to drift away from eachother ( you must know what i mean here.. imagine benzo eyes) it was a one eyed typing job on yer phone.. and i would get 5g for 50 compared to the reg punters paying 50 for 3, she was a bit of a scatty person, spoke to her bout 4 yrs back n she is off everything and has adopted the 'druggies are bad attitude' id constantly remind her id come into her flat to find her laid out on the floor while her bf would be operating the steaming pan lolol

ahh man i have a feeling these days are over.. possibly a good thing.. oh on topic..

U heard this absolute masterpiece by the ketaclown extraordinaire Ed Cox? Ed Cox - Mr Frying Pan Man =D =D =D
 
8 and we've not managed it yet . . .

Books or CD's . . .

The drugs are all mine.

My god, you're worse than us. How's that possible? :D

I think us second timers are scared to commit. But it's a good feeling when it's done. Another little climb up the commitment ladder. And now I'm thinking, yet again, what the fuss was about. Our combined book collection is looking lean and mean and we have full access to each others' weird and wonderful tastes. I'm sure we'll both think the other should have relinquished a lot more, but I don't think two shelves is too much compared to what we used to have.

One more step to a decluttered life. Several more to go. Feels good. :)
 
With regard to ketamine...... For reasons best know to whoever...only trauma paramedics and the air ambulance carry ketamine and all the text books constantly refer to "emergence phenomenon" (mainly the fact that they are supposedly extremely unpleasant).

What's that all about? Opinions would be welcomed from folk who have have experienced this as I'm curious

"Emergence phenomena" is standard medical jargon for "tripping one's tits off". Interestingly, it is extremely pleasant. Gloriously so. If the textbooks strayed too close to the truth of the matter there'd be none left for the casualties ;)

Shambles u must remember the ol crabwalk effect of a DECENT batch of racemic k.. being a sw lad in my 'youth' (haha)

I do indeed. £70 for a quarter litre of racemic, £90 per quarter of s-ket. Pure as the driven ket. Thems really woz the daze <3

Will check choon and get back to you, Mr Fiend.
 
Hope she let you keep some WW2 books in there somewhere :)

I had full autonomy of the entire project. ;)

I retained the following three:

William Shirer's "Rise and Fall of The Third Reich"
AJP Taylor's "Origins of the Second World War"
Brookie's War Diaries

That's it, for WW2 anyway. The local libraries will give me anything else I need to read or re-read. :)
 
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My god, you're worse than us. How's that possible? :D

I think us second timers are scared to commit. But it's a good feeling when it's done. Another little climb up the commitment ladder. And now I'm thinking, yet again, what the fuss was about. Our combined book collection is looking lean and mean and we have full access to each others' weird and wonderful tastes. I'm sure we'll both think the other should have relinquished a lot more, but I don't think two shelves is too much compared to what we used to have.

One more step to a decluttered life. Several more to go. Feels good. :)
We went for a child instead . . .
 
"Emergence phenomena" is standard medical jargon for "tripping one's tits off". Interestingly, it is extremely pleasant. Gloriously so. If the textbooks strayed too close to the truth of the matter there'd be none left for the casualties d.

Yeah I suppose so. Medical books do use some odd words. Like how they describe opiates as "habbit forming"... To me "habbit forming" is something you learn on a driving lesson like checking your mirrors before changing lanes or describes someone who picks their nose or scratches their balls in public or something (or would that be just bad habit forming :) )

The main aspect of ketamine emergence phenomena that are described as unpleasant are the hallucinations... It's all perspective really I guess. What may be pleasant at a rave may be not quite so pleasant when you've been hit by an articulated lorry suffered a traumatic amputation of both legs.

Felix - a very good choice of WW2 related books....I haven't read the Alan Brooke one, I might have to have a look for that one.
 
We went for a child instead . . .

Ahh... very good point. :D Here I am wittering on about books as if they're important. What you've done is magnitudes more important, and I suppose the books and stuff can wait a while longer! Too wrapped in my own trivialities to think about your perspective. I'm sure your recent addition is somewhat more rewarding than a combined book collection. Much love, Fishy. x
 
Felix - a very good choice of WW2 related books....I haven't read the Alan Brooke one, I might have to have a look for that one.

Cheers. Those were the three I couldn't give up just yet. Brookie's Diaries are an amazing insight into the inner circle of the top 10 WW2 movers and shakers. One minute he's talking about how annoyed he was by Monty or Churchill or FDR or Marshall or Stimson; the next he's talking about a new species of bird he went out of his way to see on his travels all over Britain inspecting the troops and arrangements for D-Day. Utterly fascinating. He's an amazing character who doesn't get much recognition. A spiky Northern Irishman who ended his career in relative poverty and had to publish his Diaries to finance his retirement, while everyone else around him became rich. A forgotten hero. :)
 
glad your fine and Dandy godislove.. Thanks for the compliment. I do confess to one time saying it was William Blake (as a JOKE).. but no it just kind of came to mind as a metaphor for morning* in a poem I was pondering. I was in such a creatively dark and barren place that I came up with one little line for said poor poem and that was the bulk of it.

Eg

Morning by Ne

Nights epiphany is the morning.

fin

How about your moniker godislove?
 
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