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krunch
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Thank you all very much!
To bad none had the foresightedness to have bough a lifes time supply of it.;) I remember that it ran me 25 bucks for 100 of them.
Well, if it was stored properly no air frozen etc..would it have lasted all these years.
And for thumb printing wow thats a very brave and or pure hearted thing to do. shew I've seen glimpses of it, im sure. Cheers
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Ripple
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Phil's book was a great read!
Highly recommended, he talks extensively about the psychedelic aspects of the bands evolution and he tells it in a wonderful and amusing way.
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krunch
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Re: The "THUMBPRINT" [Re: Ripple]
#4919409 - 11/10/05 06:59 PM (18 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey Now; I decided to email Owsley aka Bear today in hopes he could tell me more about Orange Sunshine! Below is the email.
>I once emailed you before and asked you about the Orange Sunshine >back in the San Francisco Bay Area. I took some of it then. I have >had quite a bit of LSD in my time and it was so different feeling >and so much more visual then say windowpane back then.
Windowpane and blotter begin to go bad as soon as made up, the materials used (gelatin and paper) are destructive to the acid.
>Was there two batches made?
I haven't a clue- ask Tim or Nick. Most likely there were many batches made during their five year long enterprise.
>I read in a lot of places/forums that it was ALD-52 or STP/DOM and >or LSD.
No, only acid. No-one has ever made ALD-52 except Hoffman. It has to be made from pure LSD at a yield of only 50% and turns into LSD the minute it is dissolved in water- only a complete moron would even try it, and the apparatus required is special.
Prior to Sunshine a few hundred yellow tabs were made up with a little STP added to the acid, but that chemical was deemed to be no good even mixed, and all the subsequent (orange) pills were just acid. I did not follow this too closely as I was under indictment at the time and did not need any further trouble.
>How's your health by the way. There's talk you where sick. Well >Thank you so much and I do wish you well
I have survived a neck cancer for 18 mo so far. The cure was not fun, but there was no alternative on offer- it worked. --
Cheers,
Bear
http://www.thebear.org
I hope this helps. Thanks for the replies. Happy Trails Krunch
Edited by krunch (11/10/05 07:55 PM)
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krunch
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Re: The "THUMBPRINT" [Re: krunch]
#4919681 - 11/10/05 08:07 PM (18 years, 4 months ago) |
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OH no; I just read the tread about China Cat:( I'm sending you my love also. Get well brother. Namaste
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whiterasta
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Re: The "THUMBPRINT" [Re: krunch]
#4919806 - 11/10/05 08:48 PM (18 years, 4 months ago) |
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China bro! WR
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Toltec
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Re: The "THUMBPRINT" [Re: whiterasta]
#4979453 - 11/25/05 09:38 AM (18 years, 4 months ago) |
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I was wondering what exactly is #14 blotter paper? I know when I dabbled in watercolors, I use 140lbs blotter paper for that! 140LBS watercolor paper (Blotter)is much thicker then the blotter LSD, I got in the past. Can someone clarify this for me please and or post a link where i can find the right paper or a comparable watercolor paper in lbs ie 140, 90, 80, 75lbs. I'm planing on getting a vial soon hopefully and would like to make a few personal hits and leave my vial in the freezer. Thank you fellow travelers happy trails to you all.
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Brakkie
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Re: The "THUMBPRINT" [Re: Toltec]
#5166598 - 01/11/06 09:07 AM (18 years, 2 months ago) |
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Damn... I don't even have an words for all this... I read it all in 3 sessions...
All I have to say is thnx for posting your experiences (WR and CC)...
This just leaves me wondering how the hell we could've been so stupid to illigalize LSD... (I know why we did it but WHY)
Dammit just gotta think about all this... Don't really have any words at the moment
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sui
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Re: The "THUMBPRINT" [Re: Brakkie]
#5166607 - 01/11/06 09:09 AM (18 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thanx for bumping this Brakkie, its one of my alltime favorite threads.
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HELLA_TIGHT
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Re: The "THUMBPRINT" [Re: sui]
#5166619 - 01/11/06 09:13 AM (18 years, 2 months ago) |
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The hippies kept protesting so the man took it away.
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indica
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fuck me. thats incredible
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JeffersonDarcy
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Re: The "THUMBPRINT" [Re: indica]
#5349615 - 02/28/06 02:14 PM (18 years, 1 month ago) |
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bad ass thread.... I was curious about the comparison between DMT and a thumbprint but chinacat left before it was addressed
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chill
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F**K, what a read!
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DNKYD
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Re: The "THUMBPRINT" [Re: chill]
#5363501 - 03/04/06 12:14 AM (18 years, 30 days ago) |
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Indeed. This and the crystal-to-blotter thread are ones I'll always remember. I love this place.
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XsXs
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Re: The "THUMBPRINT" [Re: DNKYD]
#5494889 - 04/08/06 10:26 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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I think lsd is what I need to move on to the next chapter in my life.
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Taco Chef
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Re: The "THUMBPRINT" [Re: XsXs]
#5494904 - 04/08/06 10:32 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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this thread, and the crytal to blotter, are masterpieces of the forum genre
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XsXs
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Quote:
chinacat72 said: I'm just a regular guy. I got lucky when I was young and wondered into the culture surrounding the Grateful Dead. Lots of really good people. The system was already in place when I came around.
I need to find this...
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Re: The [Re: XsXs]
#5553954 - 04/25/06 03:35 AM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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I'm blown away by this thread.. I had no idea.. have no idea.
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PurpleKush
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can i get a link to the crystal to blotter thread?
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OneMoreRobot3021
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UTFSE
-------------------- Acid doesn't give you truths; it builds machines that push the envelope of perception. Whatever revelations came to me then have dissolved like skywriting. All I really know is that those few years saddled me with a faith in the redemptive potential of the imagination which, however flat, stale and unprofitable the world seems to me now, I cannot for the life of me shake. -Erik Davis
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giz
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yay this was a lot of reading, lol but time well spent. good stuff. i have "only" eaten 25 blotters myself and it was the most intense profound experience of my life (except becoming a father)
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