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Tec
9th September 2005, 08:41
..media blowing up over this as-of-late, a 'new clubland' drug? lol Guess reporter's of the Sun havent been to any squat parties over the last 8 years or so...

Its pretty mad K going mainstream in the media, they've had 3 articles on it this week. Today's was the best though when they basically showed you what it does to a horse:-p and exclaimed their surprise at why any human being would want to take the stuff.

I'm gonna write them in their Dear Sun page, hope it gets printed.

Dear The Sun,

Ketamine reaches the further recesses of your mind. However, it makes you slower in general and open for ridicule by other's.

bitch one
9th September 2005, 09:21
funny how they are all pciking up on the horse thing. it's used as aneasthetic for people too. but 'person anaesthetic' doesn't sound as exciting as horse tranquiliser.

decadnids
9th September 2005, 09:33
yeah bitch one, its used on humans as its a very safe anaesthetic. used on kids; as a field anaesthetic in the army etc.

mr franks
9th September 2005, 09:47
im sure there was a mid-nineties 'press outrage' about ketamine.

V Knid esq
9th September 2005, 10:02
Originally posted by mr franks
im sure there was a mid-nineties 'press outrage' about ketamine.

every three years or so innit... remember Roger Cook at Castlemorton in 1992?

Not just an army field anaesthetic - it's in every paramedic's kit... watch Trauma on the BBC and every time they have to deal with a carcrash they yell out "Gimme Ketamine, 300mil!" or whatever.

phil
9th September 2005, 10:04
all i care is they give a link to my k film

http://www.philiet.co.uk/kgood.htm

Rhys
9th September 2005, 10:16
They're always kettin' people up on Trauma on BBC 1. All it takes is for someone so much as stub their toe and they get pumped full of the stuff.

Mmmmmmmm.

Rhys
9th September 2005, 10:18
Originally posted by V Knid esq


Not just an army field anaesthetic - it's in every paramedic's kit... watch Trauma on the BBC and every time they have to deal with a carcrash they yell out "Gimme Ketamine, 300mil!" or whatever.

Beat me to it.

It's that Aussie paramedic, he loves ketting people up.

kams
9th September 2005, 12:15
Its cause the gov are about to reclassify it.

Paddy
9th September 2005, 17:25
if i'd just been in a car crash, the last place i'd want to be is in a fuckin k hole.

Loz
9th September 2005, 17:29
I dunno.. it might be quite fun, you would forget you had the steering column lodged in your trachea

JonnySpeed
9th September 2005, 18:12
Originally posted by niknak
if i'd just been in a car crash, the last place i'd want to be is in a fuckin k hole.

lol - too funny

love_tempo
9th September 2005, 18:18
Maybe that's where the inspiration for 'Warm Leatherette' came from. impaled on the handbrake and feeling fine. I think news is just quiet at the moment.

Actually the bits about pills now being as cheap as 50p got me more interested :)

Loz
9th September 2005, 19:16
the bit about 50p pills annoyed me, as my dealer refused to pricematch

booze
9th September 2005, 19:40
Originally posted by niknak
if i'd just been in a car crash, the last place i'd want to be is in a fuckin k hole.

I think when they give you Ketamin in an accident, they give you enough to completely knock you out so you are not conscious of whats going on and completely unaware of being under the influence of Ketamin

mdk
9th September 2005, 19:46
Originally posted by love_tempo
Maybe that's where the inspiration for 'Warm Leatherette' came from. impaled on the handbrake and feeling fine.

ah, thats what i thought when i read his post...

Warm leatherette
Melts on your burning flesh
You can see your reflection
In the luminescent dash

dammit i need my records, anyone driving from uk to macedonia soon and fancy bringing about 1,500 records with them?

theres a cup of tea waiting at the other end.

cheers.

penciLneck
9th September 2005, 20:53
Originally posted by Loz
the bit about 50p pills annoyed me, as my dealer refused to pricematch

it made me feel old and poorer than i would be if I was a teenager now. what larks, for a Fiver.

lucid rinehead
10th September 2005, 00:09
Originally posted by booze


I think when they give you Ketamin in an accident, they give you enough to completely knock you out so you are not conscious of whats going on and completely unaware of being under the influence of Ketamin

ahh but its a dissociative anaesthetic so you may well be aware of something whether you can remember it or not... and no one really understands anaesthesia yet anyway