Do you think it is a generation thing?I've tried pretty much every drug available over the years.....not bragging.....I'm just a fuck-up.
However the worst time I've had was on "smart" drugs whist over in the Dam......Me & 2 other lads were already flying on a cocktail of liberty caps & MDMA so thought we'd better swerve our original plan of a big bag of charles.....
....so we purchased several bottles of smart synthetics from some back street head shop.....marketed as liquid ecstacy.......fucking hell....imagine the strongest skunk mixed with the strongest H, stirred into 6 gallons of red-bull & poppers & then condensed into a bottle the size of a kids yoghurt pot.....
I've been to the Dam about 15 times & you always see a few lads who you think have a very good chance of drowning in a canal, getting stabbed by a turkish dealer or flying over the cukoos nest......
..well that weekend, it was us 3.
Do you think it is a generation thing?
Think I have only been offered drugs once in my life. I declined.
Someone was passing round marijuana cakes at a party.
I think over the past 20 years or so they have been easier to get hold of haven't they?
Can't remember anyone from school or my teens ever even mentioning drugs at all and never saw anyone ever smoke weed or anything.
I was in my thirties before my first and only encounter (the party cakes).
so you can..If you pop an incandescent light bulb in a bowl of milk and pop it in the microwave, it turns on.
I've met junkies, ravers & pill-heads from many generations Otis, so I can only assume its what company you keep (or fall in with) when you're young & dumb.....
I'm 45 now......I was certainly part of the rave generation.....The late 80's is where it really started for me.....all the illegal raves & parties organised by the new age travellers or any old rag-tag bunch of ravers with decks & a generator.....great great days indeed.
Not all good fun of course,.....I've lost a good few mates along the way.....My 2 best friends both died within a year of each other back in the late 1990's as they got way too deep into H....
The current spice epidemic is scary......horrible horrible stuff that appears to be more addictive & damaging than the Heroin epidemic of the 1980s.....frightening
I've met junkies, ravers & pill-heads from many generations Otis, so I can only assume its what company you keep (or fall in with) when you're young & dumb.....
I'm 45 now......I was certainly part of the rave generation.....The late 80's is where it really started for me.....all the illegal raves & parties organised by the new age travellers or any old rag-tag bunch of ravers with decks & a generator.....great great days indeed.
Not all good fun of course,.....I've lost a good few mates along the way.....My 2 best friends both died within a year of each other back in the late 1990's as they got way too deep into H....
The current spice epidemic is scary......horrible horrible stuff that appears to be more addictive & damaging than the Heroin epidemic of the 1980s.....frightening
I've never been offered a drug, but at a stop light in HIllfields, I once got propositioned by a woman.<snip>
Think I have only been offered drugs once in my life. I declined.
Someone was passing round marijuana cakes at a party.
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I've never been offered a drug, but at a stop light in HIllfields, I once got propositioned by a woman.
Shaking my head myself at this one.
I have spent a couple of weeks now trawling supermarket shelves looking for aluminium cooking foil that is suitable for microwaves. Yeah, I know, daft right!!
Been really scratching my head as to why I can't get it when I have quite clearly got it before. At last that was what my mind was telling me.
Finally just clicked with me now that I need 'suitable for ovens,' not microwaves, as no foil would ever be suitable for a microwave if you are microwaving stuff!! Bleeding obvious!
I kind of got sidetracked and that was my downfall. I always use the microwave to grill stuff. It has a built in grill as t he one on our cooker isn't very good.
Anyway, the missus has always bought the foil, but I noticed that lately she had been buying cheaper stuff and when you read the small print on the boxes it is quite often only suitable for wrapping and not cooking. Bit pointless really isn't it, but you would be surprised how many foils now say not suitable for ovens.
This is where I got mixed-up. I wanted foil suitable for ovens, but as I grill with the microwave I somehow got it into my head that I needed foil suitable for microwaves. Hence my very pointless, fruitless search.
What a numpty.
Anyone else guilty of such ineptitude?
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