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Post by RGJfangirl on Jan 18, 2004 12:22:38 GMT -5
Ok, I got my tonsils out over X-mas break and when I came home from the hospital I was still really really tripped out on anesthia(sp?) (I was even worse in the hospital mind you...) so anyway, I got home around 3 pm and as I couldn't do anything I decided to watch some movies. Let me tell you something, when you are not in your right state of mind because of anesthia you should never ever watch Cry Baby and Donnie Brasco in the same day! When I went to sleep that night (still trippy remember) I had the scariest dreams involving the Mafia and Wade Cry Baby Walker!!! And though I love Fear and Loathing, the pain medecine they gave me for tonsils made it scary because in addition to Dukes drug-induced hallucinations, I had my own to deal with as well.
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Post by The Extraterrestrial Terror on Feb 4, 2004 16:09:16 GMT -5
Hmm the only thing I can think of is when I got a mamagram when I was like 12 years old. I went in to it right (which is bacily they scan your brain to see if you have leasons or tumors) anyway I was fairly young at the time so they gave me. Some kind of drug shot to kept me from wiggaling around. And I felt pretty sleepy on the table while they did it. Then they took me down and I thought I could still walk. Well my legs just colapsed like they were made out of jello. And I think I was very talkitive to the nurses while they wheeled me out in the wheel chair that day as well.
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Post by The Fearless Fiend on Feb 4, 2004 19:05:04 GMT -5
That does indeed sound like a F&L-like experience. Very trippy. Here's one that I had.... Ok, on Sunday night I didn't get any sleep. At all. My bed didn't get slept in. I couldn't sleep so I merely stayed up all night and then went about my day as usual when the proper times for classes and such came around. Well, lemme tell ya, that day was a trip and a half. Because I was so sleep deprived, everything seemed a little.......off. It was weird what seemed to make sense to my brain, and what didn't. For example, my brain was faster than my fingers, so this made typing extremely difficult. More difficult than it should have been. And everything seemed to affect my brain just a little bit slower than it normally should have. My reflexes were way off.......all in all, an interesting experience that I'm not sure I'd like to have again...
-Fearless F.
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Post by Little Miss Misfit on Feb 16, 2004 21:02:13 GMT -5
I like these!! They are great, I should act like him at school and scary my friends and teachers....wait they might think i was on drugs......
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Post by CIA Agente Arenas on Feb 21, 2004 10:44:47 GMT -5
I tried going to school clad in my own version of Duke garb and the only person who knew what I was up to was my English teacher. Not such a bad thing, he's the only one I'd have expected to at least have read the book. He just laughed when he saw me. An even better trippy experience: me and a group of friends were walking to class and we were sort of engrossed in a conversation about something when someone decided to yank at my bag. Gah! The bats! It was an honest mistake... It took me a minute to calm down and realize it was another friend come to tease me. People in the know rolled their eyes and those who weren't were a bit freaked. Then someone else joined our merry little band by leaping onto my bag and again, the bats come to kill us all. I think it might have been the cold pill I'd taken. You never can trust cold pills.
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Post by The Fearless Fiend on Feb 21, 2004 16:38:57 GMT -5
I love it!!! I've done such things myself, *FF reminisces fondly* Ahh, F&L fans unite to freak other people out!! ;D -The Fiend
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Post by RGJfangirl on Feb 21, 2004 23:03:20 GMT -5
Ooh, whenever there is like a mad dash in the hallways (my school is super crowded) I scream "Holy Jesus! What are these God-d**n animals?!' and then I grab the nearest persons arm and say "We can't stop here! This is bat country!" I'm also making a movie called "Fear and Loathing in (my schools name)" And then my friend (who is also my co-director on the movie) looks at me and says "Johnny Depp moment?" and I say "Yeah" it's quite fun. None of the teachers have figured it out yet (they aren't too smart) if they had I would probably be suspended.
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Post by Little Miss Misfit on Feb 21, 2004 23:16:40 GMT -5
OMG Sounds soo fun!.
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Post by RGJfangirl on Feb 21, 2004 23:27:05 GMT -5
Indeed it is. And instead of getting up for more food for ourselves at lunch (not me personally cuz school food is gross) we try to get under-classmen(sp?) to do it for us. So one day we're trying to find a kid to get a cookie for my friend and we just start randomly asking kids who are in line and I stood up and shouted "Man, sir, lady, child, baby, whatever!"(that quote may not be exact cuz I did it from memory) and again my friend says "Johnny Depp moment?" and once again I said "Yeah"
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Post by The Fearless Fiend on Feb 24, 2004 0:40:24 GMT -5
LOL!! I loved the "Johnny Depp moment," lines. My own friends make similar comments to me. Only they're mostly more along the lines of, "That was from a Johnny Depp movie, wasn't it?"
Oh, and have any of you tried the "Ether Walk?" It's a lot of fun, and is guaranteed to get you some pretty...unusual looks. ;D
-The Fiend
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Post by RGJfangirl on Feb 24, 2004 18:32:42 GMT -5
Indeed I have done the "Ether Walk". My mom and I were in the grocery store and she sent me back to get something or another so on the way back I decided to practiced my "Ether Walk". It was much fun!
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Post by The Extraterrestrial Terror on Feb 25, 2004 18:39:48 GMT -5
;Dlol this is so funny I am actully having one now me and my mom just go back from an ey apointment and my eyes are like really dilated now. (they put like two or thre drops, one that numbed my eye completly, and one that made it glow under some kind of black light, and the last one to dilate my pupils.) Anyway I am like standing at least like a foot away from the screen to read what is on the screen making me look like Jack Sparrow swagering around just to read off the Computer screen. I am going to get some glasses tonight I think with my mom...hehe maybe I can find some that look like what Johnny wares. (and I would just like to apoligize ahead of time if anything I am typing is mispelled I am sooo not going to be able to tell until like a hour from now at least.)
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Post by Bring Me That Horizon on Apr 17, 2004 7:59:32 GMT -5
By golly gee willikers! All these stories are mighty funny. I got a couple that are about as embarassing as these...but I'll share the less embarassingest one for now. Once, when I went to Canobie Lake Park with my cousin, we were sitting down in line for the Star Blaster and I had chosen to sit 'indian style'. When I got up from sitting that way for a long time, my legs were numb, and whatever parts of my legs that weren't numb were stinging like hell. I had just finished some fried dough and my allergy medicine was kicking in, making my feel drowsy and lightheaded. I had never been on the Star Blaster, so I didn't know that it was worse than the Pirate Ship(<<my fave ride...tee hee hee), so therefore I had eaten before I went on. After the gruling ride, I felt like puking in a major way, my legs were completely all pins & needles, and I was getting real tiredf real fast. So I spent the rest of the day walking around Canobie on my wabbly legs, fluttering my eyes, and hoping to God I don't barf. Hey, how about that! And that happened this summer too!(I just saw F&L last night with me mum.) And please don't laugh too hard...it wasn't that pleasant of an experiance...heck who'm I kiddin'? LMJDLAO!!!!
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Post by The Fearless Fiend on Apr 17, 2004 18:15:06 GMT -5
Aww, wobbly legs, while yes funny, can be bad. I have my own story to share on that topic: I woke up one morning after actually having slept normal hours, fancy that, and put my legs down on the floor as I sat on the edge of the bed trying to clear the sleep out of my brain enough to wake up. I stand up out of bed...and BAM! I find myself flat on my face, being too alseep to react and put my hands up to brace myself, on the carpet wondering what the heck just happened. I had absolutely no clue at the time. I shortly thereafter realized that my legs were COMPLETELY asleep and had turned into Jell-O the moment I put my weight on them. Heh....that could be considered a Mort Rainey moment too, I suppose. -The Fiend & Piggy
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Post by CIA Agente Arenas on Apr 17, 2004 21:43:17 GMT -5
Yet another moment, but this one isn't actually filled with a drug. My dad and I were at an intersection, the car was stopped, and he just, out of nowhere started yelling about medicine. It was quite freaky, 'Medicine! Medicine!' It was kind of hard not to look over and finish what he'd unknowingly started. I think he had to pick up a prescription or somthing... The best F&L moments are the ones you just don't see coming.
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