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Cassius Wrote:

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> I saw some magic mushrooms in the American Garden

> in Dulwich Park last week..............



Did you really Cassius? Did you see psilocybin (tiny, biege, nipple on top) or flyagaric (red with white spots). If it is the former I'll be down there this weekend!


In re. mushroom kits, we got one for Christmas one year, followed the instructions and absolutely nothing happened. Not a mushroom to be seen.

I would be up for trying again though so let us know how you get on.

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Hold on. I'm coming with you. Middle of October to early November I seem to remember was a good time or in fact the only time for (psilocybin) mushroom picking. They used to be all over the Rye at this time of year. Been a long time since I done 'em though. Would be fun. Save some for me if I forget.
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Well bugger me backwards I didn?t know there was shrooms to be foraged around here. We used to go gathering in the Transkie when I was a miscreant student back in Africa. The strain we used to find there were these I think http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psilocybe_cubensis They grow on cow and horse poo poo. So you had to give them a bit of a wash first but it was worth it.


The only ones I?ve ever had in ingerland were given to me by some women in Camden one day. They looked completely different and didn?t feel very nice at all. In fact all they did was make the canal boil and set some poor fellas hair on fire.

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many years ago when I was young and irresponsible, I and a couple of friends went to one of the poshest hotels in Edinburgh, ordered afternoon tea and filled the teapot with mushrooms. I wonder what the kitchen staff thought when they were washing out the pot! Though if they were anything like most kitchen staff I've come across they probably refilled it.
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Yeah but it's always a little bit difficult to judge how strong the tea is. So you?re sitting there enjoying your cuppa not knowing that there is only 2 sips difference between a slightly fuzzed, giggly reality for Saturday afternoon or swinging upside-down, naked from a lamppost outside your bosses house at 10am on Sunday morning while singing Follow the Yellow Brick Road and offering to lick passers by.


Anyway look what you?ve done now. You have turned a perfectly legitimate thread about growing your own food into a depraved discussion on the mind altering properties of the local common. You should be ashamed of yourself.

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