Interesting Experience

Discussion in 'Real Life Stories' started by naboo, Jan 11, 2007.

  1. One night a few friends and I went to another friends house. He's not a great friend, but we all know him and he's a really nice guy. His house, or shack as I should say, is about 12 by 8 feet, and we had about 10 people inside smoking a hookah with shisha and weed. He's quite the hippie. So eventually we all did salvia and as everyone was coming off of their trip the guys brother, who is very quiet, introspective, a bit eccentric, but very cool (and REALLY smart), began to read. He read Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark in its entirety! It was insane because I was really baked plus I was just coming off of a salvia trip. Very intense! He didn't mess up once either and read it a very quick pace. I thought I'd just share it with you because it was such a cool and random experience. I really didn't think I'd be hearing the whole Lewis Carroll poem when I walked out of my house that night.
     
  2. what is salvia ? im from the uk and seen u guys talking about it but i havent got a clue what it is ,we dont have it in the uk ,well we might do but probally call it something different ?:confused:
     

  3. Salvia is a legal plant that when smoked in extract form on a bong, makes you trip your fucking face off. i'm from the uk and i've bought it several times, go to afflecks palace in manchester if you can they should still sell it there.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvia_divinorum
     
  4. Where abouts Masshole are ya, dude?

    and yeah, thats pretty awesome with the whole poem being read. I really like sophistocated (sp?) readings or ideas when baked. Gets my interest going

    P.S i just realized that saying i like smart stuff and not being able to spell Sophistocated is kinda Ironic lol
     
  5. Yes it is.
     
  6. Ha, yeah, it was pretty cool though. Everyone went totally silent too.

    Anyway, I actually live on isle of Nantucket. I'm sure you know where that is if you live in Massachusetts.
     

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