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13 years ago (blimey) I retrained as an acupuncturist - and car pooled with a couple of people for the four years of the course. One of them was a plumber, John, 13 years my senior.

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Pete R <(Address removed)> said:

13 years ago (blimey) I retrained as an acupuncturist – and car pooled
with a couple of people for the four years of the course. One of them
was a plumber, John, 13 years my senior.

His interest was piqued by our clubbing escapades, and a year after we
graduated, we invited him to Sankey's with all that entailed.

A lovely story Pete. So sorry to hear about the loss of your friend.

Lord Borthbury

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Pete R <(Address removed)> said:

13 years ago (blimey) I retrained as an acupuncturist - and car pooled with a couple of people for the four years of the course. One of them was a plumber, John, 13 years my senior.

His interest was piqued by our clubbing escapades, and a year after we graduated, we invited him to Sankey's with all that entailed.

He turned up at our house dressed for an evening at 'Ritzy's' - shoes, black work style trousers with killer creases, and (gasp) a shirt.

Pretty sure he'd be turned away dressed as was, M loaned him her 'Body and Soul' T shirt - fresh from New York, and I dug out an old pair of trainers.

We headed into town, and despite our protestations to take it easy on the predisco scoops, he'd managed to sink 3 or 4 surruptitious nervous pints.

We made it past the door staff, and were chatting and chilling for about an hour.  It soon became clear that John was having a bit of a problem: "standing on the runway.. waiting for take off.. you've got to help me.. I can't get the brake off" [/hawkwind]

So... this pressure cooker of mixed emotions was being dynarodded by Shulgin's finest - and something had to give.

"I just feel really hot.. shakey".. he started to wobble.

"Fuck", I thought, "we're gonna get chucked out here. Better apply rapid cooling"

I frogmarched/supported John on the way to the bogs, and stuck his head under the cold tap for about five minutes.

He came up for air.

"Do that again!"

"That. Feels. Amazing."

"You ok now John?"

"yeah, yeah great."

"Ok - come with us...."

I lost him on the way out of the bogs, and didn't see him again for another hour or so, which I spent looking around the club, worried he'd been kicked.

I next caught sight of him on a podium, handing out ice pops to all and sundry, having the time of his life.

"Everyone's just so friendly" he said, "It's great."

 

RIP John. You'll be missed.

Hi Pete, sorry to hear - and a great story!

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