Mieeeoow


Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/health/newsid_10000000/newsid_10004300/10004366.stm
Compare and contrast with this gem, straight from the horses arse:
"Mephedrone is often combined with Ketamine, a horse tranquilliser, which helps to relax you after the Mephedrone high. The street name 'meow meow' derives from the fact Ketamine is sometimes called Ket. Ket sounds like cat (as in meow meow)."
Pete R <(Address removed)> said:
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said:
Bless em and their little world eh. 'Clarky Cat' anyone?
a friend of mine is a nurse. she hasn't seen any casualties from meow yet. she knows what it is.
Pete R <(Address removed)> said:
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/health/newsid_10000000/newsid_10004300/10004366.stm
Compare and contrast with this gem, straight from the horses arse:
"Mephedrone is often combined with Ketamine, a horse tranquilliser, which helps to relax you after the Mephedrone high. The street name 'meow meow' derives from the fact Ketamine is sometimes called Ket. Ket sounds like cat (as in meow meow)."
Bless em and their little world eh. 'Clarky Cat' anyone?It is of course, a derivative of one of the ingredients in khat, and has cat in its name (though not the IUPAC systematic name), as any fule no.
and ketamine is an anaesthetic used on humans!!!
rebekah k <(Address removed)> said:
Pete R <(Address removed)> said:
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/health/newsid_10000000/newsid_10004300/10004366.stm
Compare and contrast with this gem, straight from the horses arse:
"Mephedrone is often combined with Ketamine, a horse tranquilliser, which helps to relax you after the Mephedrone high. The street name 'meow meow' derives from the fact Ketamine is sometimes called Ket. Ket sounds like cat (as in meow meow)."
Bless em and their little world eh. 'Clarky Cat' anyone?It is of course, a derivative of one of the ingredients in khat, and has cat in its name (though not the IUPAC systematic name), as any fule no.and ketamine is an anaesthetic used on humans!!!
Hadn't done any n@rcs for years but gave meow a go before Chrimble, rather pleasant evening of dancing and merriment with little hangover and no Tuesday Bluesday. Great fun.
If my social life was any better I could see it becoming a regular plaything.
Mistah G <(Address removed)> said:
rebekah k <(Address removed)> said:
If my social life was any better I could see it becoming a regular
plaything.
a few people i know have complained of it messing with their temperature regulation for a few days afterwards. i know i felt shivery myself and actually got ill after i tried it. but then i did bomb a whole gramme
dub kult <(Address removed)> said:
Mistah G <(Address removed)> said:
rebekah k <(Address removed)> said:
If my social life was any better I could see it becoming a regular
plaything.a few people i know have complained of it messing with their temperature regulation for a few days afterwards. i know i felt shivery myself and actually got ill after i tried it. but then i did bomb a whole gramme
My experience was in December so shivering was par for the course :-)
Suddi Ravioli <(Address removed)> said:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/health/newsid_10000000/newsid_10004300/10004366.stm
Does this mean we can expect icecream vans with Bill and Ben the flower pot men logos parked up outside clubs across the country? :)
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