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Hairfarmer
Location: The birthplace of Rock & Roll, baby. Gender:
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Aug 13, 2008 - 12:26pm |
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To my knowledge, there are no side effects, but I'm no expert. (And don't worry it won't be illegal until it becomes popular/profitable enough.)
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hippiechick
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Aug 13, 2008 - 12:00pm |
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Hairfarmer wrote:Salvia, in a nutshell:
If you smoke it (you need a 'torch' lighter to burn it hot enough & fast enough to work properly) you need to be sitting down or laying down because, if not, you soon will be. The stuff esentially disconnects the brain's ability to control basic motor function - like standing up. You will trip hard for about 5-10 minutes and then it all wears off.
That I know, but I was wondering if there is any lasting side effects, besides becoming a big doper. My bf's kids just tried this, and we were wondering whether they are frying their brain cells. Still legal, but who know for how long.
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Hairfarmer
Location: The birthplace of Rock & Roll, baby. Gender:
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Aug 13, 2008 - 11:56am |
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Salvia, in a nutshell:
If you smoke it (you need a 'torch' lighter to burn it hot enough & fast enough to work properly) you need to be sitting down or laying down because, if not, you soon will be. The stuff esentially disconnects the brain's ability to control basic motor function - like standing up. You will trip hard for about 5-10 minutes and then it all wears off.
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hippiechick
Location: topsy turvy land Gender:
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Aug 13, 2008 - 11:42am |
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smokinsean wrote:
...how cool is that?...I had no idea that song was dedicated to Owsley...
While the music played you worked by candlelight Those San Francisco nights You were the best in town Just by chance you crossed the diamond with the pearl You turned it on the world That's when you turned the world around Did you feel like Jesus Did you realize That you were a champion in their eyes
On the hill the stuff was laced with kerosene But yours was kitchen clean Everyone stopped to stare at your technicolor motor home Every A-Frame had your number on the wall You must have had it all You'd go to L.A. on a dare And you'd go it alone Could you live forever Could you see the day Could you feel your whole world fall apart and fade away
Wow! I taught you that???? How cool!!!!!
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Sean-E-Sean
Location: Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc
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Aug 13, 2008 - 11:29am |
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Servo wrote:Meyer Sound is nothing special. And the Wall of Sound was a failure for some very basic technical reasons. Perhaps this is due to the ingestion of large amounts of mind-altering drugs by the people behind them.
When it comes to great American PA equipment manufacturers, names like Community Light and Sound, the Clair Brothers, Gauss and JBL come to mind. And when it comes to truly great concert PA systems, British companies like Turbosound (no relation to the current cheap PA system component manufacturer) and Brittania Row were tops.
... you say poe tay toe...I say poe ta toe...everything sounds different to everybody...I thought the whole wall of sound thing worked for very well for many...and not so well for many more...
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Servo
Location: Down on the Farm Gender:
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Aug 13, 2008 - 11:26am |
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Meyer Sound is nothing special. And the Wall of Sound was a failure for some very basic technical reasons. Perhaps this is due to the ingestion of large amounts of mind-altering drugs by the people behind them.
When it comes to great American PA equipment manufacturers, names like Community Light and Sound, the Clair Brothers, Gauss and JBL come to mind. And when it comes to truly great concert PA systems, British companies like Turbosound (no relation to the current cheap PA system component manufacturer) and Brittania Row were tops.
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Sean-E-Sean
Location: Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc
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Aug 13, 2008 - 11:14am |
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hippiechick wrote: Get Along, Kid Charlemagne!
...how cool is that?...I had no idea that song was dedicated to Owsley... While the music played you worked by candlelight Those San Francisco nights You were the best in town Just by chance you crossed the diamond with the pearl You turned it on the world That's when you turned the world around Did you feel like Jesus Did you realize That you were a champion in their eyes
On the hill the stuff was laced with kerosene But yours was kitchen clean Everyone stopped to stare at your technicolor motor home Every A-Frame had your number on the wall You must have had it all You'd go to L.A. on a dare And you'd go it alone Could you live forever Could you see the day Could you feel your whole world fall apart and fade away
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hippiechick
Location: topsy turvy land Gender:
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Aug 13, 2008 - 11:09am |
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smokinsean wrote:...ermm...I do believe you mean OWSLEY right?...to some this fella' had more significance and impact on mental health than almost anybody... Owsley Stanley (b. Augustus Owsley Stanley III, January 19, 1935, also known as Owsley or Bear) was an underground LSD chemist, the first to produce large quantities of pure LSD. His total production is estimated at around half a kilogram of LSD, or roughly 5 million 100-microgram "trips" of normal potency, although accounts vary widely. The widespread and low-cost (often given away free) availability of high-quality Owsley LSD in the San Francisco area in the mid-1960s may well have been indispensable for the emergence of the hippie movement during the Summer of Love in the Haight-Ashbury area, which one historian of that movement, Charles Perry, has described as "one big LSD party" and which has had continuing influence to this day in American society in terms of increasing tolerance for alternative perspectives and lifestyles. Owsley was also an accomplished sound engineer, and the longtime soundman for seminal psychedelic rock band the Grateful Dead; the band's well-known "dancing bear" icon derives from his nickname. He designed the first high-fidelity sound systems for rock music, culminating in the massive "Wall of Sound" electrical amplification system used by the Grateful Dead in their live shows, at the time a highly innovative feat of engineering<1>, and was involved with the founding of high-end musical instrument maker Alembic Inc and the pre-eminent concert sound equipment manufacturer Meyer Sound. The combination of his notoriety in the psychedelic scene and his reclusive tendencies (in part cultivated to confuse the authorities —-he avoided being photographed and refused to be interviewed for many years) led to the perpetuation of many inaccurate tales invoking him, and it should be noted that most published materials about him contain some inaccuracies.
Get Along, Kid Charlemagne!
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Sean-E-Sean
Location: Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc
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Aug 13, 2008 - 11:07am |
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...ermm...I do believe you mean OWSLEY right?...to some this fella' had more significance and impact on mental health than almost anybody... Owsley Stanley (b. Augustus Owsley Stanley III, January 19, 1935, also known as Owsley or Bear) was an underground LSD chemist, the first to produce large quantities of pure LSD. His total production is estimated at around half a kilogram of LSD, or roughly 5 million 100-microgram "trips" of normal potency, although accounts vary widely. The widespread and low-cost (often given away free) availability of high-quality Owsley LSD in the San Francisco area in the mid-1960s may well have been indispensable for the emergence of the hippie movement during the Summer of Love in the Haight-Ashbury area, which one historian of that movement, Charles Perry, has described as "one big LSD party" and which has had continuing influence to this day in American society in terms of increasing tolerance for alternative perspectives and lifestyles. Owsley was also an accomplished sound engineer, and the longtime soundman for seminal psychedelic rock band the Grateful Dead; the band's well-known "dancing bear" icon derives from his nickname. He designed the first high-fidelity sound systems for rock music, culminating in the massive "Wall of Sound" electrical amplification system used by the Grateful Dead in their live shows, at the time a highly innovative feat of engineering<1>, and was involved with the founding of high-end musical instrument maker Alembic Inc and the pre-eminent concert sound equipment manufacturer Meyer Sound. The combination of his notoriety in the psychedelic scene and his reclusive tendencies (in part cultivated to confuse the authorities —-he avoided being photographed and refused to be interviewed for many years) led to the perpetuation of many inaccurate tales invoking him, and it should be noted that most published materials about him contain some inaccuracies.
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mrs_amanda
Location: Too far from the ocean Gender:
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Aug 13, 2008 - 10:44am |
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ed wrote:A friend of mine in Orlando wrote several papers on Salvia. His name is Scott Clark, I tried to find his papers but nothing came up doing a search of his name. He knows his stuff about hallucinogenic drugs. He is a personal friend of Osly as in Osly Acid. If you can find any of his writing all your questions will be answered. www.thebear.org
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CCinSB
Location: the west coast Gender:
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Aug 13, 2008 - 10:27am |
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ed wrote: http://www.salviacenter.com/3.php
I keep reading it as saliva.....
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CCinSB
Location: the west coast Gender:
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Aug 13, 2008 - 10:24am |
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hippiechick wrote:Anyone know anything about salvia? Side effects? Bad experiences?
stuff grows in my back yard. Jadewahoo may know a bit about it.
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hippiechick
Location: topsy turvy land Gender:
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Aug 13, 2008 - 10:19am |
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Anyone know anything about salvia? Side effects? Bad experiences?
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JustJanis
Location: The Pacific Northwest Baby!!!! Gender:
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Jul 11, 2008 - 4:48pm |
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Sean-E-Sean
Location: Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc
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Jul 11, 2008 - 12:13pm |
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