That is so weird. I haven't checked into BL in ages, I must have sensed my name being mentioned. Mad or what?!
Hi everyone!

I'm grand, same old. Still working away. And unfortunately, still using. I stopped using for a few months, but as usual I couldn't stay away.
There is a great improvement in the quality of gear in Dublin. This makes it harder to stay away. My drugs tests haven't come back positive for benzos in months, so local dealers have stopped cutting the gear with it. In my personal opinion the gear still is'nt quite as strong as pre drought gear, but that might just be me constantly searching for the ultimate Buzz... (ie. Chasing the Dragon. Isn't that where that saying came from? Always trying to find the buzz you got when you first started using gear?)
Anyway, the gear looks good, tastes good, and gives a lovely buzz. I'm not working this weekend, it's my first weekend off in months. So, I've been on a bit of a mad one. I'm just finishing off my last bag at the minute. I'm still on methadone, I probably always will be. I do a drugs test once every two weeks. So, once I'm careful I can pass the test. I try to only use every second week. I pass my drug test about 60% of the time. I'm gonna try cut back on how much I use. *sigh* Same old story...
How is everyone on BL? I chat to Kat and Stee on Facebook, but I haven't chatted to anyone else in months! How are you Strungout? Hope you're well. How is the gear in your area? And how's everyone else? Maxalfie, Brimz, Julie? And everyone else, I'd be here all night if I mentioned everyone by name. I hope everyone is well. The good people on this thread were an amazing support to me throughout the drought. ❤ Don't know what I would have done without you all! xxx
P.S. Julie, have you read any good books recently? Did you see that author, Tony O'Neill, has released "Digging The Vein" as an e-book. I downloaded it during the week, it's next on my to be read list. Tony O Neill is a great author. I think you read "Sick City," Julie. That was a class book! "Death on Murder Mile," is really good too. Can't wait to start "Digging The Vein." It sounds really good. It's the authors own personal experiences with drug addiction.
P.P.S. LOL! Yes Stee, I'm running amock over the water charges. It's great to see the Irish people standing together and fighting for their rights. I've always been an anarchist (A) so I love all this. People often forget how much power they have when they join forces. "The Ungovernable Force!"