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Gibberings CCXV -- 2C-B And A Mine Field Of Fuckery...

Wrong side of the country. Come visit the west coast of Australia. No stingers. Plenty of waves and naked people. Lots of pibs with chips n beer
 
That awkward moment when the time comes to pay the hairdresser, who crucially also happens to be my uncle, and he asks for £15. Well, I had exactly £15 in my wallet as it happened, but there was a slight catch. Cue me sheepishly unrolling tightly rolled snooters still with a slightly grainy coating of anonymous powders from a couple of weekends ago. Not even just once, but both of the notes 8)
 
That awkward moment when the time comes to pay the hairdresser, who crucially also happens to be my uncle, and he asks for £15. Well, I had exactly £15 in my wallet as it happened, but there was a slight catch. Cue me sheepishly unrolling tightly rolled snooters still with a slightly grainy coating of anonymous powders from a couple of weekends ago. Not even just once, but both of the notes 8)

Heh, was there a line of soaked in blood along one edge of the notes as well?

I wouldn't have felt sheepish if I were you, he's the one that should be sheepish for charging 15 quid for a fuckin haircut... :)


Incidentally, post-it notes make much better snooter tooters because the gummed edge holds them together, and they haven't been handled by thousands of trampy scumbags.
 
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Heh, was there a line of soaked in blood along one edge of the notes as well?

I wouldn't have felt sheepish if I were you, he's the one that should be sheepish for charging 15 quid for a fuckin haircut... :)

He aint the cheapest but I'd feel bad to stop going to him after all these years. Gotta support the family and all that. Luckily I have no sense of self image so I don't get haircuts too often.
 
Nah, £10 are better than £20 in my humble opinion (in that they tend to be crisper and make a better snooter... at least with Scottish bank notes they are anyway) and it was a new plastic fiver which is not only perfect density but also feels like it carries at least 50% less hepatitis.
 
Yo yo long-time no speak guys.

Quick question, I got some Valium for my coke comedowns as I can never get any sleep when I'm on it. Obviously an issue midweek and getting up for work.

I heard mixing alcohol with benzos is generally a bad idea? I normally have 5-10 pints and or shorts when I'm out and on it.

My intended routine
11/12pm last drink
2-4am last line
Immediately after last line take Valium.

Any risk or things I should do? Or is the coke overpowering the alcohol so much that it won't matter?

Cheers
 
Yo yo long-time no speak guys.

Quick question, I got some Valium for my coke comedowns as I can never get any sleep when I'm on it. Obviously an issue midweek and getting up for work.

I heard mixing alcohol with benzos is generally a bad idea? I normally have 5-10 pints and or shorts when I'm out and on it.

My intended routine
11/12pm last drink
2-4am last line
Immediately after last line take Valium.

Any risk or things I should do? Or is the coke overpowering the alcohol so much that it won't matter?

Cheers

Erm, dunno if this is the right thread for it, but what time do you have to get up?
That's a big factor in my opinion - I personally wouldn't bother with the valium if there wasn't at least 5 hours guaranteed sleep in it for me (believe me, this is the voice of many mistakes talking) Yes, alcohol & benzos together are a bad idea in theory & harm reduction truth, but in reality they go hand in glove, though the more alcohol you've drunk, the minimal amount of benzos you should take.

By the way, if your 'last line' at 2-4am isn't the last bit of your coke, it won't be your last line unless you are the iron man/woman
 
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It's cooled down here, too, thankfully. Seems the indian summer is finally over. Bring on autumn!!
 
It's a lovely 28 is today and getting warmer by the week now, few weeks and we will be up in the 40's again.
 
I don't know how you can stand that bear. I couldn't move back to a hot climate again. I'll take the British weather any day!
 
Not dealt with anything really disgusting yet, but bedbugs and cockroaches many a time. Went to a house once and it was crawling with bedbugs. They were all over the walls, the beds, the furniture, even in the electrical sockets. The occupants had bite marks all over their arms and upper body (they don't tend to bite the lower parts of the body because they're attracted to the CO2 in your breath) and apparently the poor kids were the same. We had to remove all their furniture and carpets for incineration then heat treat the entire house (heating to 60°C kills the eggs, which otherwise can lay dormant for up to 6 months until they detect CO2 from a host, then they hatch). The most likely places to pick up bedbugs are hotels and commercial airliners. Some of the more expensive hotel chains are infested (not naming any names) due to the large throughput of international travellers.

As for cockroaches, we have native ones for sure, but also German, Japanese and American species. They're bastards to get rid of as well because their eggs can lie dormant for a couple of years.

To date, the most disgusting thing that's happened to me personally was in an office where they had reported nasty smells. Sure enough, the place stank of dead rat. I lifted up one of the ceiling tiles and got showered with rat shit and maggots, then the remains of the rat itself. Lovely. Then I had to clean it all up... :\

Hornets are fun as well. I'd never seen hornets before last summer - I got a call to treat a wasps nest at an army barracks and when I got there it was a fuckin hornet's nest. Man, they're huge (about 2 inches long), and the most intimidating insect I've ever seen, but luckily not as aggressive as German wasps (they're the ones that build nests in holes in the ground and sting you just for fun). I got suited up and approached the nest slowly. When I was about 3 feet away, several hornets walked out of their nest in the roots of a fallen tree and just sat there glaring at me. Then I heard a loud droning noise and a group of hornets appeared from nowhere, flying in perfect formation, and stopped in a line a couple of feet in front of me and just hovered there in a really menacing way, while making a noise literally like a squadron of B52 bombers. It was one of the most intimidating experiences of my life as I didn't know whether they were going to attack. Even though I had a suit on, it was only the top half and I've had wasps get inside it before - which is a right laugh I can tell you :(

But strangely, they allowed me to attack their nest without attacking me - probably cos I look like a right 'ard cunt - and soon broke formation to go help their fallen comrades. It saddens me to kill creatures like that (i don't enjoy killing anything, but sometimes it's a necessary evil - like war), because they have such an amazingly organised and complex society that they must surely be sentient, yet in a way that is totally alien to us mere humans. I've not yet been stung by a hornet, but there's always a first time, and I believe it's not a very pleasant experience...

Good thing those little hornets bottled you, perhaps they knew who you were on BL.

I love this post btw. So is there not a big risk as a pest control worker that you could easily trample bed bug eggs into your house or anything?

Bed bugs are the ones that bother me, ever since I read a thread on here years ago talking about how somebody couldn't get rid of them. Before that it was always just something my mam told me to watch out for when she was tucking me into bed.
 
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So is there not a big risk as a pest control worker that you could easily trample bed bug eggs into your house or anything?
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Oh yes, there's a very real risk of that mate. There's also a high risk of catching leptospirosis from rat piss, ornithosis from pigeon shit, getting bitten by any number of angry critters (a colleague had half his finger bitten off by a squirrel when he lifted up a loft hatch to investigate reported noises), becoming sensitised to wasp stings and going into anaphylactic​ shock or even poisoning ourselves with all the biocides we carry. We just have to be careful that's all. I'm just thankful I'm not doing the same job in Australia - now that would be fun...
 
Seriously can't wait for work to finish tomorrow. Gonna head through to Edinburgh, pick up me ket, have some pints for a codeclan mates birthday, then probably get seriously special on k when I head home.... like cram as much as I can possibly fit into the two middle holes in my face in a spectacular flurry of passion.... probs throw some 2cb in there too because, well, it seems criminal not to when one has such a lush combo at one's disposal. Then jamming with a good mate on Saturday and then going to check out some local live bands. Sunday I'll be heading back through to the capital for the magical combo of dancing and drugs which will go on into Monday which I've taken off.

But goddam, I just know work tomorrow is gonna crawl by at a snail pace. :!
 
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