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sean:
doing shrooms tonight with a best frand who has never tripped! i am pretty stoked.

Zingoleb:
Less sober than expected


the clue was when I called my friend and started giggling for about a minute straight.

onewheelwizzard:

--- Quote from: sean on 15 Oct 2010, 12:37 ---doing shrooms tonight with a best frand who has never tripped! i am pretty stoked.

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Word of warning: you will not trip as hard as you would otherwise, given that you took acid 3-4 days ago.  You need to wait a week before tolerance fully returns (LSD and psilocybin are active on the same receptors so they're cross-tolerant to some degree).  You'll still trip, but maybe not quite as hard.

TheFuriousWombat:
I've found my favorite budget whiskey I think: Bulleit. It's about $30 for 750mL so fairly reasonable on my paltry student budget. It's a bourbon but it also has a very high rye content. That means you get the sweetness and headiness of a bourbon but also the spicy earthiness of a rye which I really enjoy. It's smooth but still has a bit of a bite. Naturally it doesn't have the same lingering complexity of, say, a Johhny Walker Green label or the aforementioned Elijah Craig 18 year but it's a very, very nice beverage for the price. Recommended, especially for those of you fairly uninitiated in the whiskey cult for whom it should serve as a nice introduction (and hopefully keep you from consuming Jack, or Wild Turkey, or Old Granddad).


--- Quote from: nufan on 14 Oct 2010, 12:46 ---My friend and I are trying to drink every lager in the world (obv not gonna happen but we will give it a try), and it's been brilliant so far. My current tally stand at 60 different beers (not including ales or wheat beers, but including variations of lager such as light or organic etc). I would seriously recommend it, I've had at least 2 dozen beers so far that I would never have tried before. I've found Samuel Smiths, which is the single greatest thing I've ever had. It makes going to pubs more interesting, not just going for the usual plain thing each time, but experiencing something new and potentially wonderful.

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Out of curiosity, why lagers and not ales? I only ask because my personal preference is for the latter, the former generally being the choice of schlock brewers. Of course, there are dozens and dozens of excellent lagers but you have to wade through more mainstream, low rent brews than you would with ales in a quest to try lots of them. Unless you're ignoring those and only going for the good stuff?

scarred:
Picked up a fifth of Evan Williams bourbon, $14 and still smooth and delicious. Friends coming up from Portland tonight. We're gonna get drunk.

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