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New Drug
these people need to get soemthing besides shwag
http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/presents/ new drug -- a potent combination of embalming fluid, tobacco, marijuana and mint leaves. But they sometimes don't mention its most dangerous ingredient -- Phenyl Cyclohexyl Piperidine, or PCP, a chemical developed as an anesthetic but banned in the 1960s because its side effects were so terrible. Smoking this strange concoction leads to a tendency to strip naked in public, develop chronic schizophrenia, even explode into fits of homicidal rage. Use is soaring nationwide, with PCP-related emergency room admissions nationwide up 80 percent in two years. Correspondent Serena Altschul went to find out who is using this drug and what happens when they do in the CNN Presents documentary, "Fried." :1orglaugh humans are so funny |
Your title is cute.
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i used to smoke pcp
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are you coming onto me?
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There was a guy I heard of that smoked that stuff in Texas back in '95. It made him so crazy that he went in front of his dorm butt naked and held a few folks hostage at gunpoint on the sidewalk and did the 'Tootsie Roll' booty dance at the same time!
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Yummmmmmmmmmmm
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haha. Anyone who trusts CNN is just an idiot who DESERVES to be lied to.
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No way porn is way more important for the police to crack down on :1orglaugh
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PCP, Embalming Fluid, Weed........ and that well known hardcore shit, Mint Leaves......
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My favorite "dude on PCP story, from Weird Nursing Tales :
There are many different types of restraints available to the, ahem, medical professional: A) The traditional leather restraint, now falling out of favor, since leather is damn hard to clean, and does not conform to OSHA standards for blood-borne pathogens. B) The new hard plastic restraints, same design as the leather one, but easier to clean. Every time I see them, brings a nostalgic tear to my eye. Gone are the days when one could say: "I think he/she/it needs the leathers." C) A pre-packaged, single-use restraint, which is made of foam-padding, and skimpy-looking straps. Side Bar: I once applied this type of restraint on a person who had just taken PCP. During the ride up to the hospital, I kept whispering in his ear that he had killed his entire family. Since he was rather disoriented, and probably couldn't see straight, and was restrained, I figured he would be no problem. We arrived at the hospital, wheeled the patient into the ER lobby. He was still restrained to the stretcher. He came to, and the ten minute 'whisper' session I had with him finally connected. With a roar, he rocked back-n-forth, until the stretcher tipped over, he got to his feet, with the stretcher still tied to him, and ran out of the ER and down the street. He then noticed the flimsy restraints on his arms, and snapped them off with a shrug. The stretcher fell away from him, and with another load roar, he ran away, howling into the night. |
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