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why not

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maybe another hour or so of work and then i can go to bed.
thankfully, my sleep schedule is so vampirelike that i'm not really tired yet.
 

D1Willow

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I'm back. So wide awake I'm thinking of going out for a run. I live near the Nortel Head office and they've got this cool track with activities every once in a while. Like for chin ups, stairs etc. So damn windy out and I really should try to lay down.Again. *awww muffin*:(
 

gsnuff

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why not said:
maybe another hour or so of work and then i can go to bed.
thankfully, my sleep schedule is so vampirelike that i'm not really tired yet.

I just read a nice quote by Sean Penn today: "I'm not so much an early riser, more of a non-sleeper"

I can totally relate.

,g
 
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freshest1

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Sup, team. Who's in this for the long haul. you work @ 0530. wtf! get to bed, are waiting for a booty call or something? or just aimlessly surfing pron
 

freshest1

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Thumpr said:
heat up some milk and hit the sheets!
milk, fuck that... milk is for wimps and commies... half a bottle of red wine and some miles davis is what i would prescribe. Edit: if that doesnt work add a couple valium into the mix, then see how long you can fight the affects (or effect, fuck i can never figure that one out... effects is a noun, non?)
 
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freshest1

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Methaqualone1 is an addictive, sedative drug.

It is similar in effect to barbiturates, a general CNS depressant. It was used in the 1960s and 1970s as an antianxiolytic, for the treatment of insomnia, and as a sedative.

Usual effects include relaxation, euphoria, and drowsiness, also reducing heart rate and respiration. Larger doses can bring about depression, muscular miscoordination, and slurred speech.

An overdose can cause delirium, convulsions, hypertonia, hyperreflexia, vomiting, renal insufficiency, coma, and death through cardiac or respiratory arrest. It resembles barbiturate poisoning but with increased motor difficulties and a lower incidence of cardiac or respiratory depression. Toxicity is treated with diazepam and sometimes an anticonvulsant.
Methaqualone tablets and capsules.
Methaqualone tablets and capsules.

Methaqualone was discovered by the Indian researcher M. L. Gujiral in 1955 during an anti-malaria research program. It was marketed as a sleeping pill during the 1960s under a number of tradenames including Renoval and Melsed and in combination with an antihistamine as Mandrax. From 1965 it was sold on the U.S. market as Quaalude, Sopor and Parest, by 1972 it was the sixth most popular sedative in the US. The name Quaalude was apparently derived from the phrase 'quiet interlude' with an added 'aa' by the manufacturers in order to elicit a more positive public recognition, as was done with the drug Maalox. It was hoped that it was a 'safer' drug than barbiturates to use for sedation; however, it was found to have similar problems of tolerance and dependence.

Quaaludes became increasingly popular as a recreational drug during the 1960s. The drug was more tightly regulated in Britain under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and in the US from 1973. With its addictive nature clear, it was withdrawn from many developed markets in the 1980s, being made a Schedule I drug in the US in 1984. Up until the fall of Nicolae Ceauşescu's Communist regime in the early 1990s, methaqualone (along with other sedatives) was used to pacify orphans in Romania's state-run orphanage system. Internationally, Methaqualone is a Schedule II drug under the Convention on Psychotropic Substances. [1]

I would have never known

Smoking marijuana laced with methaqualone has become a major problem in South Africa, rivalling crack cocaine as the most abused hard drug. Its low price (R30.00 average against R150.00 for crack) means it is the preferred hard drug of the large low-income section of society. When smoked, usually mixed with marijuana, it causes an intensely euphoric rush.


Although methaqualone cannot be legally manufactured in the U.S. outside of research due to its Schedule I status, it is produced in other parts of the world as a legitimate pharmaceutical. It is available by prescription in Canada.
 

Hamza

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freshest1 said:
milk, fuck that... milk is for wimps and commies... half a bottle of red wine and some miles davis is what i would prescribe. QUOTE]


*Mr. Burns* I like you * Mr. Burns*
 

D1Willow

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Good morning Tribers! Had a fun weekend, didn't get much sleep, and still wide awake. Time to see how my bball team is doing.
 
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