HW: Davey dusted?

Keith Frazier kfrazier at NCSA.UIUC.EDU
Thu Aug 21 09:44:06 EDT 1997


There was back in the 70's a misconception about pcp. PCP was an animal
tranq. Most of what I saw was actually cannibinal. A derivitive of thc.
Angel dust in the midwest was cannibinal and not pcp. Angel dust in large
quantities can have the same mental burnout effect as extremely high doses
of LSD. As with LSD if you have previous mental problems then you stand the
chance of losing your mind. All the people I know who did angel dust aren't
mental to this day. PCP may be a different story though. Wouldn't know from
experience.

Keith

At 09:21 PM 8/20/97 -0400, you wrote:
>no expert here,
>but horse tranquilizers have nothing to do with pcp afaik.
>i believe pcp has something to do with formaldehyde, embalming fluid.
>to the best of my knowledge, i have done pcp three times.
>1.it was called "t" and was supposed to be crystalised thc. it was not,
>as i understand no such form exists.
>2.it was called "boat" and was a parsley joint dipped in morticians
>embalming fluid. 1 hit = 6 hours of nothingness.
>3.as angel dust.
>
>all of these were done b4 i knew anything about pcp.
>
>it most likely has never been used as a tranquilizer, as it does not
>promote sleep, save for perhaps braindeath, and renders its user
>impervious to pain, and relieves the user of every iota of give-a-shit.
>
>pcp is the drug you see on tv where the cops pump a dozen or so rounds
>into the badguy, and he doesn't notice.
>
>not recommended.
>
>i know alan, and can't see him using pcp. maybe he tried it, like i did,
>but i doubt it caught on with him.
>
>IF he sang horse tranq in that song, id like to hear it, cos it is
>rythmically difficult to imagine.
>
>and if he did, he was probably referring to placidels or some such.
>(which can be a lot of fun, if yer stayin home and nothing to do.)
>
>here is one way you could tell if he was on any of these drugs...   did
>his bass-playing suck?  if not, then the answer is most likely no.
>
>rj
>
>
Keith Frazier
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NCSA U of IL.
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