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The New Super Pill??? (pg. 40)
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| bluE_Neon |
| jon, you ever tried G? |
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| halo20 |
| nope, apparently it's quite the ride. I had a buddy who swore by it, he said it "protected and contained". Whatever the that meant. |
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| rabbitjoker |
| quote: | Originally posted by colonelcrisp
drugs are great for a few reasons
1: they make prog house bearable...... which is a major feat trust me
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BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! |
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| bluE_Neon |
| good, so i keep hearing good things about it! im gonna give it a shot soon :D |
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| rabbitjoker |
| quote: | Originally posted by halo20
^ HI RJ! |
Jon Jon!!!
What's shakin' brrrrooother?
How's the weather up there in the queen's country? Make sure you stay up to hear Ray on the decks for en-trance tonight.
I gotta jet for lunch (thai... gonna be in pain later)... Be back soon. :)
Hope all is well. Miss ya. |
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| StereoPrincess |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
i dunno if this has already been mentioned cause i'm not reading through alllll these replies
but it's probably 2-ci |
just so you know it has already been mentioned and that exact name came up.
and jon, did u get a computer at home now? |
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| halo20 |
| quote: | Originally posted by StereoPrincess
and jon, did u get a computer at home now? |
No not yet, everytime I save us some dosh it gets pissed away on parties. hah What else is new.
The reason why I'm "back" on le board is cuz my new job is much more lax in regards to working in general. Hence, my post whore-ish ways as of late.
(the only arse thing is that my time zone makes for all the boring threads which mostly consist of sun tan lotion, etc)
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| tatgirl |
I wonder if its the same substance the inmates took in this article-
http://www.sundaylife.co.uk/news/story.jsp?story=519504
Stir Crazy
Power drugs send inmates over the top
09 May 2004
AN ULSTER jail was put on red-alert after drug-crazed inmates ran amok.
One entire wing at Magilligan maximum-security prison had to be locked down, when lags rampaged out of control after taking synthetic 'Super Ecstasy'.
The industrial-strength drug - 10-times more powerful than E-tabs - was dished out by a UDA gunman, jailed for his part in a bloody loyalist feud.
Said a jail source: "They were all totally gone - completely out of it.
"Half the H-Block had to be locked down - they were that far gone."
It's believed the drugs were smuggled into the jail and then peddled by self-confessed UFF terrorist, Mark Whiteside.
Whiteside, 30, is currently serving four years for his role in the bitter feud, which claimed seven lives.
He admitted raking a Shankill Road pub with gunfire, after fighting broke out between the UDA and UVF following a powderkeg band parade.
DRUG-crazed prisoners at an Ulster jail had to be LOCKED DOWN, after a batch of powerful synthetic drugs was smuggled into the prison.
Half of one H-Block, at Magilligan jail, was closed down as prisoners "lost the plot", under the influence of industrial-strength hallucinogenic drugs.
Prison sources believe that designer synthetic drugs - many times more powerful than Ecstasy - were being dished out to lags by a UDA gunman, currently in jail for his involvement in a loyalist feud shooting.
Among those prisoners described as "dangerously out of it" by prison sources, was big-time drug dealer, Sean Toner.
Toner (29) is serving four years and nine months, after being busted with a bag of Ecstasy tablets, in the grounds of Belfast Castle.
Said one prison source: "Toner could not even have bitten his own finger - he was so far away with it.
"They were all totally gone, dangerously out of it. Half of the block had to be locked down.
"It was clear that they had taken a very powerful hallucinogenic - they'd lost the plot. Even when they were locked down, you could still hear them chattering away to themselves in their cells!"
It is suspected that the powerful Ecstasy-like substance was smuggled into the jail, and then distributed by self-confessed UDA gunman, Mark Whiteside.
Whiteside (30) is currently serving four years, for his part in the loyalist feud that exploded on Belfast's Shankill Road, in August 2000.
He was jailed, after he admitted shooting up the Rex Bar, as inter-loyalist fighting broke out following a band parade.
Earlier this year, Sunday Life revealed how a new family of powerful synthetic drugs were freely available over the internet.
The drugs - described on websites as "research chemicals" - are similar to Ecstasy, but much more powerful, and have started appearing on the Ulster drug scene.
And, because they are not illegal in the United States, and some other countries, companies are happy to ship them to the UK. |
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| TheVrk |
interesting stuff....
but i dont do drugs:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
:stongue: :haha: :happy2: |
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| arek |
drug side effects - genital area - triples in proportion.
unlike e - shrinks like a frightened turtle |
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