It's not me, it's the drugs talking
They make you do stupid stuff and say stupid stuff. Drugs ROCK! Old-time B3ta person Fraser says, "I remember turning to a flatmate once, after getting stoned and sitting through an episode of Casualty, and proclaiming "Wow! Those actors are *so* talented!". And really meaning it."
What do you regret doing under the influence?
( , Thu 15 Dec 2005, 11:19)
They make you do stupid stuff and say stupid stuff. Drugs ROCK! Old-time B3ta person Fraser says, "I remember turning to a flatmate once, after getting stoned and sitting through an episode of Casualty, and proclaiming "Wow! Those actors are *so* talented!". And really meaning it."
What do you regret doing under the influence?
( , Thu 15 Dec 2005, 11:19)
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No regrets but one entertaining incident.
I was at school and we had two full days devoted to A level Biology coursework. The first morning went fine. Everything planned meticulously, we know exactly what we're doing. Something to do with how many worms live in different areas and how deep they are. We were supposed to select an area, mark it out, pour a mild irritant onto the ground to make the worms emerge, wash the worms when they did come out, weigh them, count them and then release them into an area without the irritant. No problem. Easy.
Right?
Lunchbreak came. The task seemed so simple that a lunchtime spliff o' doom seemed like a good idea.
Wrong.
The afternoon was spent spilling irritant everywhere then digging up the school field to make sure we got more worms than everyone else. Then forgetting about them after we'd tried to wash them. Everyone else in the class returned with a neat page of results. We returned covered in mud with a jar full of water and dead worms. I got a B. So, if there was any doubt, A levels are definitely getting easier.
( , Tue 20 Dec 2005, 19:06, Reply)
I was at school and we had two full days devoted to A level Biology coursework. The first morning went fine. Everything planned meticulously, we know exactly what we're doing. Something to do with how many worms live in different areas and how deep they are. We were supposed to select an area, mark it out, pour a mild irritant onto the ground to make the worms emerge, wash the worms when they did come out, weigh them, count them and then release them into an area without the irritant. No problem. Easy.
Right?
Lunchbreak came. The task seemed so simple that a lunchtime spliff o' doom seemed like a good idea.
Wrong.
The afternoon was spent spilling irritant everywhere then digging up the school field to make sure we got more worms than everyone else. Then forgetting about them after we'd tried to wash them. Everyone else in the class returned with a neat page of results. We returned covered in mud with a jar full of water and dead worms. I got a B. So, if there was any doubt, A levels are definitely getting easier.
( , Tue 20 Dec 2005, 19:06, Reply)
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