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- From: lamontg@stein.u.washington.edu (Lamont Granquist)
- Subject: Re: Brands of LSD
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.060357.27385@u.washington.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 06:03:57 GMT
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- ringo@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Ringo) writes:
- >lamontg@stein.u.washington.edu (Lamont Granquist) writes:
- >
- >>Seen it. Not sure exactly what its called, and meant to ask actually. It
- >>looks sorta like a "plastic blotter paper" with little bulges in the
- >>plastic for each hit. But probably the second most popular LSD is microdot
- >>which are just very small tablets.
- >
- >Interesting. I'd never seen a microdot, though I had heard of them. I have
- >had (though never taken) small tablets which I was told was mescaline. As
- >I recall they were purple and pretty tiny. What does mescaline look like?
- >That?
-
- That sounds like microdot. I doubt that synthetic mescaline is on the
- market anywhere, so I'd expect it to be some kind of gooey cactus
- extract if you did find it.
-
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- Lamont Granquist lamontg@u.washington.edu
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