lsd / morning glory…. ok, i have read from a website (off the forums) thats there is a psycadelic called lsa that you can get from morning glories,....arnt those weeds though with a pretty little flower,...i looked on google images and they grow all over the place down here in VA,...(think its the same flower)
but how would you get the effects from the plant? i read something about taking the seeds, but idk! anyone explain?
tol3 – portugal 17th – 20th june!!!!! tol3 soundsystem (formerly toltek) will be staging a solstice party in portugal
multiple soundsystems (one being 30k thunder-ridge)
bands
live acts
Techno/Acid Techno/DnB/Punk/Reggae/Ska
Lush Location, Wicked people, Wicked Vibe
Infoline: 00351964616344
C'mon, See the summer in, in style
http://www.tol3.org
email me on jamietribal@aol.com
FUSHION Presents: THE AWAKENING…Sat 5th Nov Fushion Soundsystem presents The Awakening
New psy night in Reading (about time, eh?)
Opening night is on Saturday 5th Nov
Venue is Plug n' Play, 35 Milford Rd, Reading
Admission £5
......or "2 for one" (BOGOF) before 8pm
The venue is a small, intimate studio (capacity 200) outside the town centre, but walking distance from the train station, town centre or Caversham.
There will be 2 rooms of music...one full-on/progressive and one chill-out
Line-up
(Psy-trance room):
Special Guest:
Jules Hamer (Aphid Moon/AMD)...Nano Records
and Residents:
JimJam
Red 5
Jamez 23
(Chill-out):
Guests:
DJ Mudra (ID Spiral)
The Phonographist (Baraka)
Dave Arc-i (Ambient All-Stars)
and Resident:
Dark Angel
We are starting with this and another event (17th December) with times 6pm-2am
6pm Start will be so that everyone can come and relax in the comfy bar area while listening to the early sets...After November, assuming all goes well, the new licencing regulations should mean we will be able to run 6pm-6am.
Line-ups will feature regular special guests and the Fushion regulars.
Put these dates in your diary...support us in getting the Reading scene up and running again!
No excuses...want to see everyone down for the first couple to persuade the venue we are serious....
Now also confirmed is an AFTERPARTY within a short walk from the venue...will run until at least 6am with a small (£2 or £3) admission fee
Various Saturday 5th November @ Rooty Frooty BIRMINGHAM
Various is just like a house party except you have a wicked sound system, a bar, top class DJ's and you dont have to worry about the neighbours.
Playing anthems past, present and future. From Funk, Hip-Hop, Breakbeat and House.
In fact we will play anything and everything that'll keep you dancing.
New on here….. Hi there everyone, this site looks good.....:cloud9:
My friend in Canada mailed me the link & told me 2 check it.
Im Chellsea,
How ya'll doin??? I used crack daily 4 nearly a year, & your
squirrel crack-head post was most amusing :bigsmile:
Im off it now, & dont use it at all, incase I go back 2 the realms of
beyond recreational use---mainly living Hell!!!!:good_evil
No thanx---Once was enough 4 me, Im still finding myself really
para though, even now, after all this time,
Will this ever go?? Or have I permantly fuked up??
Anyone know?? I hope it goes over time, or at least gets a bit better!! Anyway.....HELLO EVERYONE.....
LUV Chellsea XXXXXXX
[The D’Alliance] Death in Singapore [The D'Alliance] Death in Singapore
Tuong Van Nguyen, a 25-year old Australian, will soon be put to death by hanging for smuggling 396.2 grams of heroin out of Singapore.
His mother made a heartfelt plea for his life, but Singapore President S.R. Nathan has refused to grant him clemency.
Despite ongoing legal maneuvers, it looks like it may be too late.
The totalitarian element of America's drug war extremists must be giddy. After all, their drug war can't be fought without casualties or collateral damage.
The legacy of Mao Zedong lives on. His government's policy of mass incarceration and execution of drug offenders probably provides the sordid inspiration for Singapore's policy. Personally, I think the only tangible value of Mao today is as an icon used in kitschy art.
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My Gurning Friend. My friend (and this really is a friend, not me trying to be coy) has become worried about his reaction to pills and he needs some advice. We were at Fabric on friday night and we had some green shreks. Myself and another friend had 4-5 each over eight hours and we were 'fine'; my friend had 3-and-a-half and he was completely gibber jabbered. A random guy even bought him a bottle of water due to the appearance he was displaying - another friend who doesn't do pills said he thought he was going to die!!! The pills were bought from a very trusted source and me and my other friend were raving like fools for the whole evening but our unfortunate friend was taken out like a baby seal in hunting season. This has happened to him once before and he is worried that this could be evidence of an unusual sensitivity. I have never seen this before so any advice would be welcome...Cheers.
IMPORTANT:Infected Tour (London) moved to THE REX!!! VERY IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
Infected Mushroom Tour (London Date)
MOVED TO THE STRATFORD REX!!!
ES Collective Present: November Rain…
"The Winter Edition" Saturday 26 November 2005... Feat: "INFECTED TOUR"!!!
INFECTING THE UK!!!
www.infected-mushroom.com
Live UK Tour:
London - Saturday 26 November 2005…
@ The Stratford Rex
361-375 Stratford High Street, London E15
10 pm to 06 am
See You In The Dance Floors And We Hope You'll Enjoy The Music & The Show!!!
Rave Organisers Appeal to Warehouse Owners for Space Rave Organisers Appeal to Warehouse Owners for Space
Organisers of illegal raves are appealing to owners of empty warehouses to let them use the space for their events. The Pulse 8 dance parties were regularly held last year in Essex, attracting up to 1,500 people to the all-night events.
Police welcomed the "apparent transition" by the organisation towards holding legal events. Organiser Matt, 21, said: "We have made this plea because the parties are growing rapidly and we think for health and safety reasons it would be a good idea to hold them in legitimate venues, which will be better for us and the organisation of the parties. "If the right place comes along we would very seriously think about it. "It's got to be right for us, the people who come to our parties, and others involved, which includes the police. "We are very seriously committed to organising large events in this area."
Pulse 8 held raves last year in a field near Colchester, and warehouses in Witham, Essex, and Ipswich, Suffolk. Partygoers are told to meet at an appointed location, then travel in a convoy to the rave, generally not aware of their destination until it is reached. Police are always aware of the raves, but a spokesman for Essex Police said legislation stops them from taking direct action to prevent the parties, which are civil matters. Matt said health and safety issues in a building are their first consideration, and rubbish is always cleared away at the end of each party.
But Matt, who organises the raves with another Matt, 23, said the quest to hold legitimate parties will not stop them continuing to organise illegal events. He said: "We are still going to carry on. It's business as usual, but if the right venue comes along and we can offer what we do now, we will accept it. "Pulse 8 will always keep the same attitude and people can be assured we will not sell out. "We will not be moving into fancy clubs, we are looking for industrial units because we do industrial warehouse parties."
An Essex Police statement said: "Essex Police welcome the apparent transition by Pulse 8 to move towards the organisation of legitimate and lawful events and we would be prepared to offer advice and guidance in this respect as we would do to any similar applicant. "Beyond this general level of guidance and advice each specific application will still be viewed on its own merits by the relevant agencies in conjunction with the police."
Five hundred ravers took over a barn owned by farmer Martin Broad, from Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, in August. He said: "For genuine farmers the idea is a non-starter. "Forgetting whether you actually like the idea or not, from a practical view it will not happen because a farm is a working place not a playground. "As far as I'm concerned I wouldn't have them back because I do not agree with drugs, and know they were being taken." Essex farmer Graeme Stephen, from near Great Dunmow, Essex, was arrested by police to prevent a public order disturbance while confronting ravers from dance party organisers Livewire using one of his buildings on Boxing Day. Police spokesman said officers found up to 70 ravers in the barn at midnight being "confronted verbally by the barn owner." Mr Stephen was taken to a police station and later released without charge. An organiser of the Livewire rave said if the council gave them a barn in a remote part of Essex they would use it.
Effect of Detox drop Hello, I’m 24 yr old, college going student. I always experience severe headache and used many medicine for it but the headache again comes back. Then I consulted to the doctor for a permanent solution and he advice me to take detox drop. I want to find how long it will take the meds to show its effect?
Kays
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