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Ecstasy is a hell of a drug


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Green bermuda triangles, triple stack pink ferraris, ying-yangs, playboy bunnies, and the always kick your ass out of this world chocolate chip cookies. Holy poo. Could never take one of those without puking. Been years for me so I don't even know if the ex today can compare to that in the late 90's early 2000's...but may have to find out.

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:lol:

I'd hit it. Plus she is already wet...

I used to like E tabs. I had a former Army buddy who got out and became a Clinical Psychologist (on the Gubment's dime). He was able to write 'scripts for me and other folks. We would have "Sparklett's Parties" where nobody drank beer, just big cups of water.

The trick was to Hyperspeed them. You take one and when you feel it kicking in, you snort one. :D

I am with Dimz...

Ahh, to be young again
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Never did any X, but I remember a party I went to back in high school, a girl I was trying to get with was very drunk. Someone gave her some X. About 15min later she puked. Well this fine young girl started eating her puke off of the floor. She was crying and yelling at me that she would not experience it now because she just puked it out. She wanted me to buy her more. I left the party. :confused:

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Tell me about it!

Back in my pre-op days, I was hitting it off with a bartender at a local Applebee's. One thing led to another, and we went back to his place for a little fun. When I came out of the shower, he told me he had to go bail out his buddy from jail -- but he was broke. So I loaned him $60 and left.

A friend from the Latin House later told me that he used the $60 to buy ecstasy.

A hell of a drug indeed.

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You kids today have it so easy with your ecstasy and your raves.

Back in my day, we had to walk 10 miles in the snow, up hill to the dealer's house for just one hit of micro-dot that we had to split between four people because we were so poor that's all we could afford.

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i was surfing around a while back and saw one of those pill report pages, where they get "X" then test for purity. Almost ALL of them had everything in the world in them...but MDMA. ill try and find it. it was interesting. I don think its active any longer though.

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