On our trip down Haight Asbury yesterday we saw signs for Salvia Divinorum. It is a legal yet hallucinogenic mint plant. Here is tons of info. I had tried smoking the leaves with (e:terry) and (e:mattew) before and it was very mild and kind of fun. We had ordered the dried leaves online back in 2003.
The thing about it is the experience only lasts around a half hour. Compared with other non-legal hallucinogens that is a very short trip.
In the shop here we got 25x extract, they didn't even sell leaves. No large amount leaves to smoke like in my past experience. In fact I think that is what limited the effects previously. It is basically just a tiny bit of crunched up leaves soaked in extract. They sell it lots of places online like
It was very intense and we all were talking nonsense. (E:iriesara) kinda freaked out . I think she may have had a bad reaction as she turned all red and got all crazy. She was really freaked out by the carpet.
(e:twisted) ended up falling backwards and ending up in another universe that was deconstructing and reconstructing.
They can probably describe it a lot better.
It did make everything look quite insane. Lots of concentric geometric patterns constructed from a view of the environment we were in. Strangely, I remember saying that everything was pointed and prickley, which I think I remember commenting about in previous experiences.
I think I wasn't very freaked out because of my previous experience with it.
I definitely would not suggest trying it if you are not confortable being totally freakin' out of control.
I really have no idea how it can be legal but it is.
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11/04/2006 14:56 #32810
Salvia DivinorumCategory: drugs
11/03/2006 13:39 #32809
Fish, Dogs and Key West?Category: travel
In reference to (e:ajay,527) Did anyone think he wasn't gay?
Just look at his face - he looks like he belongs in Key West.
We drove to the Aquarium yesterday in Monterey Bay Aquarium which was pretty cool after seeing a coupel weeks back on PBS. The only problem is that we got there at 5:40 PM and it closed at 6:00PM. (e:twisted) finagled our way in for free. We got to see the big tanks near the entrance and a bunch of sea anenomes.
I finally saw a skate in the big tank. It would have been better on my dinner plate. I wondered if the different tanks should instead be classfied by flavor combinations. There was definately a lemon garlic butter in addition to a panko encrusted and cocktail sauce tank.
I guess in light of the news I should probably stop eating so much seafood. Luckily, eating calamari is not bad for the environment as co pared to many other fish because the farming, collection process is very non-destructive. Apparently, they swim up to lights on the fishing boats and then they just scoop them up. Unlike other fish they dredge for.
We got to pet bat rays. They felt so soft and almost furry. (e:iriesara) turned to the woman next to us and said, "oh, these would make nice coats."
I love (e:twisted) 's dog pooky. So does (e:iriesara) . (e:twisted) is so lucky to have such a good pet.
Just look at his face - he looks like he belongs in Key West.
We drove to the Aquarium yesterday in Monterey Bay Aquarium which was pretty cool after seeing a coupel weeks back on PBS. The only problem is that we got there at 5:40 PM and it closed at 6:00PM. (e:twisted) finagled our way in for free. We got to see the big tanks near the entrance and a bunch of sea anenomes.
I finally saw a skate in the big tank. It would have been better on my dinner plate. I wondered if the different tanks should instead be classfied by flavor combinations. There was definately a lemon garlic butter in addition to a panko encrusted and cocktail sauce tank.
I guess in light of the news I should probably stop eating so much seafood. Luckily, eating calamari is not bad for the environment as co pared to many other fish because the farming, collection process is very non-destructive. Apparently, they swim up to lights on the fishing boats and then they just scoop them up. Unlike other fish they dredge for.
WASHINGTON -- An international group of ecologists and economists warned yesterday that the world will run out of seafood by 2048 if steep declines in marine species continue at current rates, based on a four-year study of catch data and the effects of fisheries collapses.
We got to pet bat rays. They felt so soft and almost furry. (e:iriesara) turned to the woman next to us and said, "oh, these would make nice coats."
I love (e:twisted) 's dog pooky. So does (e:iriesara) . (e:twisted) is so lucky to have such a good pet.
mike - 01/03/10 19:11
wow i read that as kanye west and was like why does that preacher belong in kanye west? totally different story
wow i read that as kanye west and was like why does that preacher belong in kanye west? totally different story
tinypliny - 10/04/09 13:45
Is Pooky in town? :)
Is Pooky in town? :)
paul - 10/04/09 12:04
This was one of the best nights of my life.
This was one of the best nights of my life.
southernyankee - 11/04/06 07:23
wait-no eyes!?! It's the perfect animal for me!
if it doesn't potty, double points!
wait-no eyes!?! It's the perfect animal for me!
if it doesn't potty, double points!
jenks - 11/04/06 00:24
oh wait. It's the dog-pillow, isn't it.
oh wait. It's the dog-pillow, isn't it.
jenks - 11/04/06 00:23
Paul! you're not only in the same house as a dog, but holding it and smiling?! Is it a real dog?! Yay!
Paul! you're not only in the same house as a dog, but holding it and smiling?! Is it a real dog?! Yay!
imk2 - 11/03/06 14:07
does pooky have any eyes?
does pooky have any eyes?
11/01/2006 20:18 #32808
I miss matt and terryCategory: love
11/01/2006 18:28 #32807
I love twisted but not vendor productsCategory: california
She found my phone in her car and brought it to me on break. Then we went to Sonoma Chicken which was one of the tastiest eateries I have ever eaten at. Where else do you get orchids on your salad.
The streaming media conference here is more intersting. One of the interviewers in the hall just asked a macromedia tech if youtube could even exist without macromedia. I have one word for that - ebaumsworld
I do love flash video though just because it makes dealing with cross platform that much easier.
As for the knowledge management conference it keeps getting lamer. The last session was about how to choose a vendor search solution.
It seems like everything is geared for managers and purchasing directors.
Let me give you a sample of a talk.
'Flexibility and User Experience'
At first glance sounds good like I could apply it to my work. Then you read the description, 'This session discusses the journey of several clients to solve their search needs within a portal environment. (still sounds good) It illustrates with concrete examples how SharePoint intergrated with eneterprise seach technology increases the findability of enterprise content, enhances the capabilities of a portal, and improves the user experience.'
The problem with this is that it is an infomercial for microsoft SharePoint. I am not using that, I have no purchasing power even if I wanted it, and I hate microsoft products. I can't even figure out how to search the body of emails in my inbox using microsoft outlook web client. Why would anyone ever want their search product. They can't even manage their own MSN search very well.
P.S. The people at the streaming media conference are more attractive. Is that just freak cooincidence or what. Maybe I just am more attracted to artists.
The streaming media conference here is more intersting. One of the interviewers in the hall just asked a macromedia tech if youtube could even exist without macromedia. I have one word for that - ebaumsworld
I do love flash video though just because it makes dealing with cross platform that much easier.
As for the knowledge management conference it keeps getting lamer. The last session was about how to choose a vendor search solution.
It seems like everything is geared for managers and purchasing directors.
Let me give you a sample of a talk.
'Flexibility and User Experience'
At first glance sounds good like I could apply it to my work. Then you read the description, 'This session discusses the journey of several clients to solve their search needs within a portal environment. (still sounds good) It illustrates with concrete examples how SharePoint intergrated with eneterprise seach technology increases the findability of enterprise content, enhances the capabilities of a portal, and improves the user experience.'
The problem with this is that it is an infomercial for microsoft SharePoint. I am not using that, I have no purchasing power even if I wanted it, and I hate microsoft products. I can't even figure out how to search the body of emails in my inbox using microsoft outlook web client. Why would anyone ever want their search product. They can't even manage their own MSN search very well.
P.S. The people at the streaming media conference are more attractive. Is that just freak cooincidence or what. Maybe I just am more attracted to artists.
mrdeadlier - 11/03/06 14:54
i hope you didn't get too terribly discouraged at the convention; remember the point was to see what others (meaning vendors, too) are doing in the field and then come back and build off what you saw...
i hope you didn't get too terribly discouraged at the convention; remember the point was to see what others (meaning vendors, too) are doing in the field and then come back and build off what you saw...
jenks - 11/01/06 19:35
Here's a microsoft story. Since I have a mac, I have MS Office for mac. Which put me on some MS mac mailing list like 5 years ago. Well today I decided to unsubscribe from like 100 mailing lists. But to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MS list I had to click a link, go to their site, sign up for some NEW account- then wait for the email to verify my new account, etc-> In the end it took a whole new account and 4 extra emails just to get off a freaking mailing list. Yeah... that's efficient.
Here's a microsoft story. Since I have a mac, I have MS Office for mac. Which put me on some MS mac mailing list like 5 years ago. Well today I decided to unsubscribe from like 100 mailing lists. But to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MS list I had to click a link, go to their site, sign up for some NEW account- then wait for the email to verify my new account, etc-> In the end it took a whole new account and 4 extra emails just to get off a freaking mailing list. Yeah... that's efficient.
11/01/2006 18:17 #32806
I love twisted but not vendor productsCategory: california
She found my phone in her car and brought it to me on break. Then we went to Sonoma Chicken which was one of the tastiest eateries I have ever eaten at. Where else do you get orchids on your salad.
The streaming media conference here is more intersting. One of the interviewers in the hall just asked a macromedia tech if youtube could even exist without macromedia. I have one word for that - ebaumsworld
I do love flash video though just because it makes dealing with cross platform that much easier.
As for the knowledge management conference it keeps getting lamer. The last session was about how to choose a vendor search solution.
It seems like everything is geared for managers and purchasing directors.
Let me give you a sample of a talk.
'Flexibility and User Experience'
At first glance sounds good like I could apply it to my work. Then you read the description, 'This session discusses the journey of several clients to solve their search needs within a portal environment. (still sounds good) It illustrates with concrete examples how SharePoint intergrated with eneterprise seach technology increases the findability of enterprise content, enhances the capabilities of a portal, and improves the user experience.'
The problem with this is that it is an infomercial for microsoft SharePoint. I am not using that, I have no purchasing power even if I wanted it, and I hate microsoft products. I can't even figure out how to search the body of emails in my inbox using microsoft outlook web client. Why would anyone ever want their search product. They can't even manage their own MSN search very well.
P.S. The people at the streaming media conference are more attractive. Is that just freak cooincidence or what. Maybe I just am more attracted to artists.
The streaming media conference here is more intersting. One of the interviewers in the hall just asked a macromedia tech if youtube could even exist without macromedia. I have one word for that - ebaumsworld
I do love flash video though just because it makes dealing with cross platform that much easier.
As for the knowledge management conference it keeps getting lamer. The last session was about how to choose a vendor search solution.
It seems like everything is geared for managers and purchasing directors.
Let me give you a sample of a talk.
'Flexibility and User Experience'
At first glance sounds good like I could apply it to my work. Then you read the description, 'This session discusses the journey of several clients to solve their search needs within a portal environment. (still sounds good) It illustrates with concrete examples how SharePoint intergrated with eneterprise seach technology increases the findability of enterprise content, enhances the capabilities of a portal, and improves the user experience.'
The problem with this is that it is an infomercial for microsoft SharePoint. I am not using that, I have no purchasing power even if I wanted it, and I hate microsoft products. I can't even figure out how to search the body of emails in my inbox using microsoft outlook web client. Why would anyone ever want their search product. They can't even manage their own MSN search very well.
P.S. The people at the streaming media conference are more attractive. Is that just freak cooincidence or what. Maybe I just am more attracted to artists.
imk2 - 11/02/06 09:10
OMG that food looks absolutely delicious!!
OMG that food looks absolutely delicious!!
OMG, that was so crazy. I think it's really the only time I ever totally lost my cool. I still get kinda twitchy seeing that f'ing carpet again. Good times. :)
I think about this day very often.
Oops that was supposed to be :::link:::
At least she didn't eat my face :::link::: Strangely, someone else once tried to. I think I will just steer away from such things.
agreed, even stone cold sober that rug freaks me out a little.
you are so lucky! every time i've tried salvia, including the more potent extracts, i've had that "are we tripping?" feeling. maybe i just have too high of a drug tolerance. like, for example, at a rave way back when (i think we were teenagers), you, me and (e:hodown) split 5 tabs of acid. i think i ate 2-1/2 tabs and barely tripped at all, while you both were tripping balls. i was super jealous.
no one should ever trip near that carpet again. you're just asking for trouble.
oh, and salvia is legal because it's sold as an incense, not as a hallucinagenic. it used to be sold at reflections on hertel, but i don't know if it is anymore.
Bring some back!!!!!