nEiLo
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"Man jumps out of window over Mushroom ban"
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The said:The parents have just spent the last hour talking about how terrible Mary Harney is for banning mushrooms....strange conversation..... oldies these days like!
Brush said:8 Waltersland Rd, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin.**
Phone: 2756766/7*
Fax: 2756768
Oh look its her address Phone number and Fax number (off the Eurad Site)
we should all post drugs to her house and call the police that shes stock-piling drugs to sell to children in schools after her Eurad Lectures.
seanc said:Mary Harney's from Ahascragh, if that's any consolation to anybody
nlgbbbblth said:Such an ugly-sounding place.
deafmute said:while were giving out addresses harney lives on mespil road..not sure about the number think its 1.big white house that needs a lick of paint and has a cop outside it of an evening...and our good friend mcdowell lives just off mountpleasent sq in ranelagh..ahh theres the cops kicking in my door.see yis in the joy
Unclealo said:Anyone remember Sean Moncrief on "the End" doing crank calls pretending to be some biddy from Ahascragh?
Pantone247 said:you wanna come over and smoke some bannana skins
ELECTRICAL BANANAS
AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL INQUIRY INTO THE GREAT BANANA HOAX OF 1967
[...]
But especially noteworthy to Davidson was the sight of a young hippie in a wizard hat, selling bananas on an East Village corner. The bananas were being sold for ten cents each, with a three-cent deposit on the skins. “Anyone who heard [folksinger] Donovan sing ‘Mellow Yellow’ knew why,” she remembered. “Smoking banana peels could get you high. Outtaaaaa-sight!”
Throughout that spring and early summer, the notion that one could get high from smoking “banana joints” circulated widely, first in the underground press but also in the mainstream media and even among some gullible federal officials.
Toxic Spew said:Has there been a thread about this already? What do ye make about the shroom ban last week? I'm a huge fan of the shrooms (my favourite narcotic for a long time) and was well pissed off when the ban was enforced. It was only a matter of time though. The guy who died after taking them last October (it was his first time) only ate 3, puked for awhile then ran upstairs and jumped to his death. A reaction like that is unbelievable especially after such a small dose and the fact that he regurgitated them. He must have been in a very apprehensive state of mind taking them. Is he the first person to die while taking them in this country? I have always found shrooms to be enlightening, inspirational and more often than not totally hilarious.
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