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From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Hallucinogens in SR
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 1997 08:41:10 -0400
At 11:05 AM 7/24/97 +0100, Spike wrote these timeless words:
[SNIP stuff on LSD]

Well, I know little to nothing about drugs, so... But when I mentioned
Addiction, I was simply referring to Kumquat's question about drugs and
addiction in general (Though I believe most of the drugs listed are only
mildy addictive, but I could be wrong...)

Hey, what do you want from a guy who doesn;t drink, smoke, or do any drugs,
and doesn;t have any friends who do them either? My only addiction is
gaming, and that's more than addictive enough (Just ask my new AD&D group.
:) They showed up and wanted me to run again last night, and have me
running again on Friday!)

>|>Welp, off to finish catching up on my unread mails.... I'm down to under
>|>900 now....
>|><smirk>
>|><throws in the bloody steak>
>|>CATCH!
>|>
>|Hey now, thanks!
>
>I thought you might like it Bull....
>Looks like the thirst for blood starting to show....
>(How tall have you got so far, you grey furred thingy you??? ;-p )
>
Actually, I'm just slightly fuzzy... Like I haven;t shaved in a week... We
haven;t had the chance to RP any further, so...;]

>|Of course, considering my impending Wendigo-ism (??:)), I LIKE Bloody
>|Meat... gee, DA, Dvixen, Spike, Gurth... You're all starting to look
>|tasty...
>
>Eeeeeek! Runs and hides under Gurths stairs again.....
>
<grin>

Bull
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