The last I saw, we were both working the same job and he told me that he was about 15K still in debt for the helicopter ride they did not order. I asked Tom Price if BM would reimburse these poor kids some of that cost. Tom's reply. " I don't work for Burning Man anymore". Crypto, I have an email to prove it. He's married to Andie Grace so that was a poor put off and unworthy of the spirit of sharing and caring that I thought was Burning Man. That meeting was in Feb. I was in Texas from then till now and I haven't seen Sebastian. He did tell me however, that he and his wife probably wouldn't be going this year. I don't blame them.theCryptofishist wrote:Did he ever get work? What about her? Is there any updates you can give us?cowboyangel wrote:This is true I know Sebastian. He's still paying medical bills.
Nitrous Oxide
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Wow - flashback to RUSH. We would sit in a circle and pass the bottle.JezebelinHell wrote:It makes me laugh, but I can't attest for everyone else. When I'm not laughing on the stuff I'm usually grinning from ear to ear and quite blissfully happy. It's the highest I've ever been (and I had some pretty wild college years) but it only lasts for fifteen seconds, which is probably a good thing. I've never heard of anyone being immune to it, but anything's possible.
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I don't know that the llc should pay for the medivac. Medicare eventually paid for Scott's evacuations. There is a sort of quick decision making that does take it out fo your hands for a medical emergency. (Spoken like a EMT's wife, to be sure.)
On the other hand, it does look like there are a number of unneeded medivacs, and they do put people at risk. There were a lot of crashes represented at the National Emergency Medical Services Memorial this year. I think the movement that will curtail that is afoot.
On the other hand, it does look like there are a number of unneeded medivacs, and they do put people at risk. There were a lot of crashes represented at the National Emergency Medical Services Memorial this year. I think the movement that will curtail that is afoot.
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"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Crypto - as you know an Airambulance is a double edged sword. It gets patients to a needed trauma center in the least amount of time, but at the same time is the most dangerous per mile - by far.
air ambulances here in Seattle have had a dismal record for safety. I can recall 5 crashes. 3 of them killing all on board.
is it perfect? no. is it necessary - yes. IMO i believe the risks still outweigh the benefit.
now back to your regularly scheduled topic of NOS Huffing.
air ambulances here in Seattle have had a dismal record for safety. I can recall 5 crashes. 3 of them killing all on board.
is it perfect? no. is it necessary - yes. IMO i believe the risks still outweigh the benefit.
now back to your regularly scheduled topic of NOS Huffing.
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Which is why they sell it at sex shops..makes your asshole loose. Got a tiny bit of an O.D. while at the dentist..was FUCKED UP! Didn't shit my pants though.mdmf007 wrote:did NOS last year on an art car, and all i got was light headed. My buddy shat himself after doing it.
So i will have to pass this year.
anything worth doing is worth overdoing..
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OneEye...How do you light the little canisters??
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And now we have come full circle. lolthirt33n wrote:burn barrel.......uh,...just kiddingEspressoDude wrote:
OneEye...How do you light the little canisters??
Badger
Arrrggg!! Avast ye fucking fluffy bunny shirtcockers! Haul your drunken hairy fat ass out of our sight or prepare to receive a hot buttered hedgehog fired up your aft quarters!
Honey Badger don't care. Honey Badger don't give a shit!
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Bear in mind that nitrous is is used in some engines for it's oxygen releasing ability among others.
While not as high risk as pure oxygen around a fire, if it is too close to a fire, even in the open air it can enhance burning.
I don't know if I would use this stuff near open flame or someone smoking.
While not as high risk as pure oxygen around a fire, if it is too close to a fire, even in the open air it can enhance burning.
I don't know if I would use this stuff near open flame or someone smoking.
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Which is why I am tentively in favor of a review and re-write of the protocols.mdmf007 wrote: IMO i believe the risks still outweigh the benefit.
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"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Answering my own initial question, it seems your cops view the intention to inhale it more seriously than mine. Both California & Nevada rate it as an misdermeaner, so I doubt I could roll upto a catering supply shop and ask to buy a load of canisters so I can make lots of whipped cream at BM.
Plus then there's the whole driving there & risk getting caught by patrols m'larcy.
Nevermind, with any luck I'll find someone who can hook me up so I can get high, shit my pants, die and then shit my pants again
Plus then there's the whole driving there & risk getting caught by patrols m'larcy.
Nevermind, with any luck I'll find someone who can hook me up so I can get high, shit my pants, die and then shit my pants again
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Getting it is easy:
http://www.creamright.com/Merchant2/mer ... =C#nitrous
http://www.whipped-cream-dream.com/
...or some restaurant supplys carry it in larger cities.
You wouldn`t want to advertise what you were going to do with it though.
....you are making pie.
Lots and lots of pie.
Here is a warning/disclaimer from one of the above companies:
Stop Inhalation Abuse
Inhalant abuse refers to the deliberate inhalation or sniffing of fumes, vapors or gases from household products for the purpose of "getting high. When used as intended, these products have are useful and convenient, but when intentionally misused, they can be deadly. Inhalant Abuse is a lesser recognized form of substance abuse, but it is no less dangerous. Please if you suspect someone in your household might be abusing any of these products we have included some useful links for you the inform yourself and seek help. Some of the street names you might hear are, whippets, laughing gas, poppers, huffing, bagging, chroming, dusting, glading, gluey, huffer or huffing.
www.inhalant.org
www.drugfreeamerica.org Toll-free help line: 1-866-281-9945 (M-F; 9am-5pm ET)
www.samhsa.org
www.inhalants.com
www.drugfreeaz.com
www.drugfreeaz.com/espanol/index.html
http://www.creamright.com/Merchant2/mer ... =C#nitrous
http://www.whipped-cream-dream.com/
...or some restaurant supplys carry it in larger cities.
You wouldn`t want to advertise what you were going to do with it though.
....you are making pie.
Lots and lots of pie.
Here is a warning/disclaimer from one of the above companies:
Stop Inhalation Abuse
Inhalant abuse refers to the deliberate inhalation or sniffing of fumes, vapors or gases from household products for the purpose of "getting high. When used as intended, these products have are useful and convenient, but when intentionally misused, they can be deadly. Inhalant Abuse is a lesser recognized form of substance abuse, but it is no less dangerous. Please if you suspect someone in your household might be abusing any of these products we have included some useful links for you the inform yourself and seek help. Some of the street names you might hear are, whippets, laughing gas, poppers, huffing, bagging, chroming, dusting, glading, gluey, huffer or huffing.
www.inhalant.org
www.drugfreeamerica.org Toll-free help line: 1-866-281-9945 (M-F; 9am-5pm ET)
www.samhsa.org
www.inhalants.com
www.drugfreeaz.com
www.drugfreeaz.com/espanol/index.html
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yo Daddy. Of course a catering shop might think you're planning on inhaling it,...but really, if you think about it, where else would someone plan to "walk around the playa fizzin' whip cream all over anybody"?DaddyMassive wrote:Answering my own initial question, it seems your cops view the intention to inhale it more seriously than mine. Both California & Nevada rate it as an misdermeaner, so I doubt I could roll upto a catering supply shop and ask to buy a load of canisters so I can make lots of whipped cream at BM.
Plus then there's the whole driving there & risk getting caught by patrols m'larcy.
Nevermind, with any luck I'll find someone who can hook me up so I can get high, shit my pants, die and then shit my pants again
..just sayin' that copious amounts of whip cream don't necessarily mean you're breathin' it? If you went to 5 catering shops I bet you'd get one to believe you...
blow.
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I live in Reno. They sell it in the head shops (gee, I wonder who goes to a head shop to make pastries...) and also in kitchen supply stores. I've purchased mass quantities and never had anyone so much as raise an eyebrow at me. Online's the way to go if you want big quantities though. It's just way cheaper that way.
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Are psilocybin mushrooms legal in Nevada?
http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008 ... -stud.html
http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008 ... -stud.html
The positive psychological effects of psilocybin -- the active ingredient in hallucinogenic mushrooms -- last for more than a year, say scientists.
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Shrooms aren't legal anywhere in the United States, even here, in the home of questionable legality. Amanita mushrooms are legal, as are salvia and most research chems, but those are harder to get ahold of these days. Certain Indian tribes here are allowed to consume otherwise illegal drugs that are considered a part of their religion, but you can bet your ass they're not gonna let you off without proof you're a part of said tribe. Plus, ya know, we have hookers and gambling.
"The future is a whore, she promises herself to everyone."
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Dancesafe.org wrote:WHAT IS NITROUS OXIDE?
* Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas) is a gas that has been safely used as a mild anesthetic in combination with oxygen for over a century.
* It is classified as a "dissociative anaesthetic."
* Nitrous is legally available for over-the-counter sale, although in many states it is illegal to sell nitrous to a minor. Some states also have laws against inhaling nitrous for intoxication purposes.
* Nitrous is most commonly sold in small canisters for use in making whipped cream ("whippits"), although it can also be purchased in large tanks.
HOW IS NITROUS USED?
* Nitrous is always inhaled.
* Users either inhale the gas directly from a tank or else dispense it first into balloons.
WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS?
* A lungful of nitrous oxide results in the temporary loss of motor control and a "dissociative" psychological effect, where sensations and perceptions become disconnected.
* Users report a dreamy mental state, and may experience mild audio and visual hallucinations.
* The effects come on immediately and usually last less than a minute. Repeated inhalations of nitrous can extend and intensify the experience.
BE CAREFUL.
* Nitrous produces an immediate loss of motor control. Stay seated if you are going to inhale nitrous. There have been many injuries and a few deaths from people who have fallen down after inhaling nitrous.
* Your brain needs oxygen! Brain damage and suffocation can result from inhaling pure nitrous for an extended period of time.
* Nitrous can be extremely cold when it comes out of the tank. Cold gas can burn the skin as well as the lips and throat. Dispensing the gas into a balloon and allowing it to warm up before inhaling it can reduce this risk.
* High pressure levels in the tank can shoot the gas out at a dangerously fast speed and damage the lungs. Again, it is safer to inhale from a balloon than from a tank.
* Nitrous can be psychologically addictive. While rare, many people have become addicted to nitrous and other dissociatives.
* The regular use of nitrous can cause long-lasting numbness in the extremities and other neurological problems.
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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