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GraySquirrel
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Registered: 02/12/02
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TX State capitol building trip
#554659 - 02/17/02 05:13 PM (23 years, 7 days ago) |
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I was in Austin yesterday, and a friend and I decided to visit the capitol building, where all the senate and representative chambers and offices are. After walking around in the building we decided it would be an awesome place to trip. There are lots of windows with frosted designs on them, long hallways that are symmetrical with pillars and marble everywhere. Stairways that lead off to mazes of empty offices, stone floors with geometric patterns on them, chandeliers, and there were neon green exit signseverywhere that were hella trippy. We just had to trip there. We had planned to go to a park but changed our minds. Each of us ate three grams and spent three hours wandering around the building, and afterwards we went outside on the park thing out front, and there are lots of "historic oak trees" whose branches bend allmost to the ground and curve up, and the trunks slant. It was cool
There were two things that sucked though: 1. There were hella cops at ther front areas, but none on the lower levels were on the most, and 2. We went down a frieght elevator and walked through a long hallway and went through a door, after on the other side we saw a sign that said "key card needed for re-entry" so we had walk through a dark musty parking garage to get back inside.
Anyways, it was pretty badass and I recommend maze-like historic building to everyone. Oh, and they were filming a movie for VH1 there and I walked through the filming so I might get on TV! I don't remember who was in it, but it was some guy from Beverly Hills 90210.
Peace
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Anonymous
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Re: TX State capitol building trip [Re: GraySquirrel]
#554673 - 02/17/02 05:41 PM (23 years, 7 days ago) |
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Yea the capitols pretty tripy. all those former governors staring out at you from the walls, I personaly would have spent more time in the buetifull parks and gardens outside though, next time
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montana
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Registered: 12/13/01
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Loc: austin
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Re: TX State capitol building trip [Re: GraySquirrel]
#556186 - 02/19/02 11:16 AM (23 years, 5 days ago) |
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to me, tripping with all the cops in plain site just doesnt seem like fun. I live less than 2 miles from the capital, i can see it from my front door, if you have to trip in austin, go to Mt. Bonnell. It looks over the lake,best of all NO PIGS! sure the capital is nice to look at, but theres alot more places i'd rather drink my tea at then the state capital. (the one thing that represents our fucked up state government)
thats just my opinion...
toke up, montana
-------------------- Consequences dictate our course of action
it doesnt matter whats right
its only wrong if you get caught
if consequences dictate my course of action
i should play GOD and just shoot you myself.
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GraySquirrel
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Re: TX State capitol building trip [Re: montana]
#556325 - 02/19/02 02:05 PM (23 years, 5 days ago) |
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Montana, I know what your talking about about the fucked up gov't, and that is one reason we did it there. Kinda like a passive protest. Plus we didn't really know the town, and the lower levels of the building were totally devoid of people. While tripping, the police seem extremely funny to me, the way they act, stand talk etc. I can't stop laughing at anyone who acts like they have all the power, but really have little control.
Oh, and there were cops pretty much everywhere because there was a marathon going through the middle of town, and they were controlling people and traffic and stuff.
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Anonymous
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Re: TX State capitol building trip [Re: montana]
#556344 - 02/19/02 02:16 PM (23 years, 5 days ago) |
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anybody ever been to waterloo park? Its a buetifull place i'v seen bb king blues fest, marley fest and counless other concerts there. you know that little cobblestone bridge over the stream off to the side? wouldn't that be a great place to trip, besides austin cops don't usually give a fuck. You can sit there and smoke up right next to them and they don't say nothin, the most thats ever happened was they made me brake my joint in half
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montana
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Registered: 12/13/01
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Loc: austin
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Re: TX State capitol building trip [Re: Anonymous]
#556396 - 02/19/02 03:23 PM (23 years, 5 days ago) |
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yeah, waterloo is a great place. Mt. Bonell is a must though. the only time i tripped there was at 4 in the morning. kinda spookie though.
toke up, montana
-------------------- Consequences dictate our course of action
it doesnt matter whats right
its only wrong if you get caught
if consequences dictate my course of action
i should play GOD and just shoot you myself.
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