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While the others having a good time... you just having a bad time?

ever got this situation? what is it?

I always work on NYE.... and I always see some girl having a lousy time - too drunk, lost money, phone, keys, broke up with boyfriend.

I usually try to take them home and see in the New Year with a big bang.

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While the others having a good time... you just having a bad time?

ever got this situation? what is it?

I always work on NYE.... and I always see some girl having a lousy time - too drunk, lost money, phone, keys, broke up with boyfriend.

I usually try to take them home and see in the New Year with a big bang.

errr... as i can see... it's not your disaster..of course :wink:

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errr... as i can see... it's not your disaster..of course :wink:

Well.... one said 'No' once....

...that was pretty bad :(

C'mon, stop being coy... tell us what happened to you on NYE!

no no no... nothing bad on my NYE... just watched DVD all day all night

well, my friend told, she asked her friend to stay with at her place (she lives alone) and her friend got a dog.

their bedroom is upstairs, then they leave the dog downstairs

my friend wake up early and go downstairs... a heap of dog's **** is everywhere... unfortunately, her friend usually wakes up late...

she said, it would be not right to wait till her friend wake up... then she got stuck with a heap of **** all morning...

such a cool nice breeze on new year morning! i suppose :x

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I failed a Swedish Driving Test for the second time..

1st time it was totally my own fault.. I was so nervous and I f**ked it up so badly..

2nd time.. the inspector was a *****..

It cost me up till now nearly 300 Euro just to do the driving tests..

******* irritating..

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I failed a Swedish Driving Test for the second time..

1st time it was totally my own fault.. I was so nervous and I f*cked it up so badly..

2nd time.. the inspector was a c*nt..

It cost me up till now nearly 300 Euro just to do the driving tests..

f*cking irritating..

no you said you were not looking around like an OWL!

read page 97 in the Swedish driving manual!

And stop blaming the c*nt :roll:

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I lost 2 grammes of Indian ketamine.

:(

K50 or K80?

I thought in India in the old old days..

You could buy ketamine in the phamarcy..

"Thank you, come again!"

not sure; came still in liquid form in 'rose water' bottle, then cooked and divided. was my last 2 for now. :(

You can still get it in most Indian states direct from pharmacy. It's the Indian equivalent of Calpol and given to kids on a regular basis!! :roll:

Read any John Lilly??

:D

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no you said you were not looking around like an OWL!

read page 97 in the Swedish driving manual!

And stop blaming the c*nt :roll:

The problem is.. it didnt say that in the book!!!

And next time i will turn my head around like a girl in "The Exorcist"

And maybe they will say.. "You turn your head too much.. you failed again.."

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I lost 2 grammes of Indian ketamine.

:(

K50 or K80?

I thought in India in the old old days..

You could buy ketamine in the phamarcy..

"Thank you, come again!"

Now you're callin Iain old??? :rotate:

a man is only as old as the woman he feels.

Why do you think all those Brits move to Thailand?? :wink:

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I lost 2 grammes of Indian ketamine.

:(

K50 or K80?

I thought in India in the old old days..

You could buy ketamine in the phamarcy..

"Thank you, come again!"

not sure; came still in liquid form in 'rose water' bottle, then cooked and divided. was my last 2 for now. :(

You can still get it in most Indian states direct from pharmacy. It's the Indian equivalent of Calpol and given to kids on a regular basis!! :roll:

:D

WTF! I thought Ketamine was a tranquiliser mainly given by vets to horses (and abused by teens as a cheap drug).

Why are some Indian parents giving it to their kids? Hypo kids?

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no you said you were not looking around like an OWL!

read page 97 in the Swedish driving manual!

And stop blaming the c*nt :roll:

The problem is.. it didnt say that in the book!!!

And next time i will turn my head around like a girl in "The Exorcist"

And maybe they will say.. "You turn your head too much.. you failed again.."

Oh..come on...I am reading it right now...under HEAD

1) "must turn head like owl"

or

2) give head to c*nt tester

---page 97

Just don't :puke_right: :puke_right: like in the movie!

at least not green

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I lost 2 grammes of Indian ketamine.

:(

K50 or K80?

I thought in India in the old old days..

You could buy ketamine in the phamarcy..

"Thank you, come again!"

not sure; came still in liquid form in 'rose water' bottle, then cooked and divided. was my last 2 for now. :(

You can still get it in most Indian states direct from pharmacy. It's the Indian equivalent of Calpol and given to kids on a regular basis!! :roll:

:D

WTF! I thought Ketamine was a tranquiliser mainly given by vets to horses (and abused by teens as a cheap drug).

Why are some Indian parents giving it to their kids? Hypo kids?

It is the West, though is rarely used on humans too.

But some third world countries, esp India, use it as a wide ranging medicine, and is very popular as a child sedative. (in small doses)

Also, you have to remember that it has different effects according to method of ingestion.

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[quote name="LakeGeneveWTF! I thought Ketamine was a tranquiliser mainly given by vets to horses (and abused by teens as a cheap drug).

Why are some Indian parents giving it to their kids? Hypo kids?

It is the West, though is rarely used on humans too.

But some third world countries, esp India, use it as a wide ranging medicine, and is very popular as a child sedative. (in small doses)

Also, you have to remember that it has different effects according to method of ingestion.

Maybe they give it to 7 year old vibrating "Hippo" kids to settle them down! :twisted:

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I lost 2 grammes of Indian ketamine.

:(

K50 or K80?

I thought in India in the old old days..

You could buy ketamine in the phamarcy..

"Thank you, come again!"

not sure; came still in liquid form in 'rose water' bottle, then cooked and divided. was my last 2 for now. :(

You can still get it in most Indian states direct from pharmacy. It's the Indian equivalent of Calpol and given to kids on a regular basis!! :roll:

:D

WTF! I thought Ketamine was a tranquiliser mainly given by vets to horses (and abused by teens as a cheap drug).

Why are some Indian parents giving it to their kids? Hypo kids?

It is the West, though is rarely used on humans too.

But some third world countries, esp India, use it as a wide ranging medicine, and is very popular as a child sedative. (in small doses)

Also, you have to remember that it has different effects according to method of ingestion.

So while the horse gets it as an IV the Indian child gets it orally with some sweets?

Any known side effects for the Indian children from long term use?

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I lost 2 grammes of Indian ketamine.

:(

K50 or K80?

I thought in India in the old old days..

You could buy ketamine in the phamarcy..

"Thank you, come again!"

they attend university in Aussie

not sure; came still in liquid form in 'rose water' bottle, then cooked and divided. was my last 2 for now. :(

You can still get it in most Indian states direct from pharmacy. It's the Indian equivalent of Calpol and given to kids on a regular basis!! :roll:

:D

WTF! I thought Ketamine was a tranquiliser mainly given by vets to horses (and abused by teens as a cheap drug).

Why are some Indian parents giving it to their kids? Hypo kids?

It is the West, though is rarely used on humans too.

But some third world countries, esp India, use it as a wide ranging medicine, and is very popular as a child sedative. (in small doses)

Also, you have to remember that it has different effects according to method of ingestion.

So while the horse gets it as an IV the Indian child gets it orally with some sweets?

Any known side effects for the Indian children from long term use?

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I lost 2 grammes of Indian ketamine.

:(

K50 or K80?

I thought in India in the old old days..

You could buy ketamine in the phamarcy..

"Thank you, come again!"

they attend university in Aussie

not sure; came still in liquid form in 'rose water' bottle, then cooked and divided. was my last 2 for now. :(

You can still get it in most Indian states direct from pharmacy. It's the Indian equivalent of Calpol and given to kids on a regular basis!! :roll:

:D

WTF! I thought Ketamine was a tranquiliser mainly given by vets to horses (and abused by teens as a cheap drug).

Why are some Indian parents giving it to their kids? Hypo kids?

It is the West, though is rarely used on humans too.

But some third world countries, esp India, use it as a wide ranging medicine, and is very popular as a child sedative. (in small doses)

Also, you have to remember that it has different effects according to method of ingestion.

So while the horse gets it as an IV the Indian child gets it orally with some sweets?

Any known side effects for the Indian children from long term use?

Clearly DANNO suffers from long term Ketamine use! :lol:

I think that somewhere in there he wrote a witty reply to my query; "they attend university in Aussie".

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I lost 2 grammes of Indian ketamine.

:(

K50 or K80?

I thought in India in the old old days..

You could buy ketamine in the phamarcy..

"Thank you, come again!"

they attend university in Aussie

not sure; came still in liquid form in 'rose water' bottle, then cooked and divided. was my last 2 for now. :(

You can still get it in most Indian states direct from pharmacy. It's the Indian equivalent of Calpol and given to kids on a regular basis!! :roll:

:D

WTF! I thought Ketamine was a tranquiliser mainly given by vets to horses (and abused by teens as a cheap drug).

Why are some Indian parents giving it to their kids? Hypo kids?

It is the West, though is rarely used on humans too.

But some third world countries, esp India, use it as a wide ranging medicine, and is very popular as a child sedative. (in small doses)

Also, you have to remember that it has different effects according to method of ingestion.

So while the horse gets it as an IV the Indian child gets it orally with some sweets?

Any known side effects for the Indian children from long term use?

You have obviously never phoned an Indian call centre!!

3 main forms of ingestion;

intravenous

nasally

orally

In its liquid form, ketamine exhibits more anaesthetic qualities if intravenously taken, and sedative if taken orally (also as tablet). There are still some psychedelic effects but they are minimal when compared to taking the 'cooked' (powder) version nasally.

Then it becomes a dissociative analgesic; in layman's terms, it removes the mind from the body. Hence the common experience of 'out of body' sensations.

Again, read some John Lilly, one of the great innerspace pioneers.

:)

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I lost 2 grammes of Indian ketamine.

:(

K50 or K80?

I thought in India in the old old days..

You could buy ketamine in the phamarcy..

"Thank you, come again!"

they attend university in Aussie

not sure; came still in liquid form in 'rose water' bottle, then cooked and divided. was my last 2 for now. :(

You can still get it in most Indian states direct from pharmacy. It's the Indian equivalent of Calpol and given to kids on a regular basis!! :roll:

:D

WTF! I thought Ketamine was a tranquiliser mainly given by vets to horses (and abused by teens as a cheap drug).

Why are some Indian parents giving it to their kids? Hypo kids?

It is the West, though is rarely used on humans too.

But some third world countries, esp India, use it as a wide ranging medicine, and is very popular as a child sedative. (in small doses)

Also, you have to remember that it has different effects according to method of ingestion.

So while the horse gets it as an IV the Indian child gets it orally with some sweets?

Any known side effects for the Indian children from long term use?

Clearly DANNO suffers from long term Ketamine use! :lol:

I think that somewhere in there he wrote a witty reply to my query; "they attend university in Aussie".

thanks LG for pickin' me up....been a long week Boys! :sweatdrop:

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