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I'm taking drugs to forget the pain


Ricky Spanish

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not really, but I took some ambien a bit earlier to help me sleep (been heading down the insomnia path again, want to stop it.) and the world i am in right now is starting to get woozey and stuff. if you stay up and fight the ambien, you can hallucinate. last time i did it, real world and dream world collided and i could not tell fantasy from reality.

I digress, this thread is being started to go in each of 2 ways possible.

1. how are you dealing with the season that has been and how will you deal with the draft

2. If I do start to hallucinate I figured I'd let you guys in on the crazy train. who know what might happen! last time i did it i saw real life panthers playing football. maybe i will see the future of the franchise (I've been watching a lot of psych, i will channel that power to bring you all answers.

I'm off to go be whacked out on drugs. I will return tomorrow with my encounters. good day.

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Hallucinate this. @ 8 minutes of the 1st quarter no score, Panthers have been driving and running the ball well. Your 4th and 5 at the Steelers 32 yard line. And you punt for a 12 yard net.

Nah, even on Ambien you couldn't conjure that nightmare up.

I did right before I went and pulled out the majority of my ball fro with tweezers and a zippo.

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