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Class A,B,C ? what was the "best" , what was the worst ?


Admin - this isnt a hedonistic drug porn thread, but an attempt to get serious non moralising discussion/ reminisces



me ? Alcohol has to be the best/worst- some fantastic times, but some horror stories that I try to erase from my memory

Drugs are boring.

People on drugs are boring.

Every fucking waking minute your friends banging on about them....boring.

Still, had some great times......




......though on reflection they were shitty times, bad places, bad people, the odd hospital attendance.......

100% what el pibe said


but I'm not convinced this thread doesn't exist purely as some sort of woodrot-in-post-ironic-nimby-Khat-inspired schtick, albeit one that proves his point by actually becoming a thread where people bore on about their drug stories

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Quite frankly, a pill up the bum and Strings of

> Life up to 11 - now and again - would do some of

> you miseries a world of good.


Just listened to that again *Bob* and yes, I loved it- cheered me up no end.


However, how do you keep the Nurofen from falling out ?

Two things to note. Firstly sex can be nice, well sometimes. We weren't told that at school. I found out through my sister's teenage magazine.


Ditto for drugs. Love the line in Trainspotting (Renton): People think it's all about misery and desperation and death and all that shite, which is not to be ignored. But what they forget is the pleasure of it. Otherwise we wouldn't do it. After all, we're not fucking stupid. At least, we're not that fucking stupid. Take the best orgasm you ever had, multiply it by a thousand and you're still nowhere near it.


Trainspotting also shows the other side of course.

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