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Post by 32Green on Dec 10, 2019 17:54:12 GMT -5
Been ignoring the Dentist's pleas for years to get some wisdom teeth removed "Because I didnt feel anything". Just got them, and the molar they pulverized, ripped out of my skull. Didnt feel bad walking out, but now...mingee. May have to double up on the oxy. Is this how meth addiction starts? Because sign me up. fml it's how opiod addiction starts, no joke my friend. suck it up and see what advils can do dead serious Wish I saw this 30 min. ago...I just blew 4 truckers for $10 and I havent even taken a pill yet.
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Post by 32Green on Dec 10, 2019 18:00:09 GMT -5
it's how opiod addiction starts, no joke my friend. suck it up and see what advils can do dead serious QFT. I had 2 back surg and 3 for fucking cancer. Took nothing but 800mg Motrin. I am not touching that Oxy shit. Ever. Surgeon who did my cancer surgeries thought I was nuts and would beg for the narcs. Never called him except to make follow up appointment. Be careful or you'll be given blow jobs in Brentwood to support your habit. Hah, just saw this after I posted. Ive taken them years ago for two different operations, never an issue, never finished a bottle (still have old shit in a safe). Was joking, but I understand the concern, lolz
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Post by Jets Things on Dec 10, 2019 18:02:16 GMT -5
At 40, I still have all of my wisdom teeth and have never had a cavity or braces. My teeth are impenetrable, unlike ragu's asshole. Guy is a human prison fifi. That's the thing; They are growing towards your molars while you dont feel a thing. That's why I kept blowing off the dentist. Then one day he wiggles my molar during a check up and says "you know why I can move it? Its dead..as is the bone around the roots. So it all has to come out and I cant give you and implant because the bone is dead. Just sayin. If the dentist ever mentions the wisdom teeth...listen up. I wonder how beer feels on top of two Oxy's. I'll let you all know. Fair enough. My x-rays have never turned up anything of concern and Tim Whatley never says anything except "You're one of my more boring patients."
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Post by Big L on Dec 10, 2019 18:48:05 GMT -5
it's how opiod addiction starts, no joke my friend. suck it up and see what advils can do dead serious QFT. I had 2 back surg and 3 for fucking cancer. Took nothing but 800mg Motrin. I am not touching that Oxy shit. Ever. Surgeon who did my cancer surgeries thought I was nuts and would beg for the narcs. Never called him except to make follow up appointment. Be careful or you'll be given blow jobs in Brentwood to support your habit. Get a blowy AND your oxy? Sounds like a good deal.
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Post by 32Green on Dec 11, 2019 18:22:11 GMT -5
Day two. One Oxy (5 a.m.)
That was it.
Btw, is Pelosi turning into Michael Jackson or did Michael Jackson turn into Nancy Pelosi?
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Post by bxjetfan on Dec 11, 2019 18:54:14 GMT -5
Day two. One Oxy (5 a.m.) That was it. Btw, is Pelosi turning into Michael Jackson or did Michael Jackson turn into Nancy Pelosi? What was the bar tab? 🍻
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Post by shakin on Dec 11, 2019 18:59:18 GMT -5
it's how opiod addiction starts, no joke my friend. suck it up and see what advils can do dead serious I just blew 4 truckers for $10 wait, so you spent $40, or laid out $2.50 for each? either way, look at mr. moneybags
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Post by westcoastoffensive on Dec 13, 2019 20:10:05 GMT -5
the fact that i never got to see stevie ray vaughan play live kills me more than any musical regret. even more than missing zeppelin. and i had tix in hand when bonham pukechoked/croaked rihsb you incredimazing badass texas motherfucker. fuck He’s sporting his signature snakeskin boots, a grey Late Night With David Letterman T-shirt tucked into his blue jeans and a cool black denim jacket over that with the face of Dr. Martin Luther King boldly emblazoned across the back. And though the apparel hasn’t changed that much –- the same flamboyant Texan bohemian fashions he flaunted some five years ago when we first met -– there’s still a new look to the man, a new vibe. Gone are the bleary eyes and telltale stagger. Gone is the booze and coke haze that hung over the band and crew like a heavy shroud. A new spirit of positiveness permeates the entire entourage, right down to the roadies, soundmen and lighting crew. Like Stevie Ray, they’ve all come clean. Two years ago, he’d more than likely be waving a bottle of Old Crown whiskey in your face as he answered your questions. When I first interviewed him for Guitar World, Stevie Ray seemed shy, inarticulate, guarded … maybe even a little frightened. He gave one-, two-word answers and rarely offered eye contact. But on this bright day in Orlando, Florida, a few hours before his show at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, just across the road from the Omni Hotel where he and the crew are staying, Stevie Ray is a different man. He speaks with a kind of urgency and conviction that was lacking in his repartee the last time we spoke. And when he makes a point, he stares you down with an intense gaze, just to make sure you’re copping his drift. He seems focused, physically together and spiritually anchored. He's learned about things like humility, commitment, responsibility. He's got a new lease on life, and he's glad to be sharing the lessons learned on the road back to sobriety. In concert now, during the anthemic ballad "Life Without You" (a soulful "Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay"-type set-closer), he warns his young audiences about getting caught up in bad habits and making the kinds of mistakes with their lives that he made. On the 1986 Grammy-nominated Live Alive album, he used this same song to lecture about the evils of apartheid in South Africa. Now, after having fallen off stages, succumbing to a total physical collapse and finally entering a treatment facility in Georgia back in October of 1986, he uses "Life Without You" as a moving, musical backdrop to his current crusade against the evils of drugs and alcohol. The fervor of his rap gives Stevie Ray the aura of an evangelist preacher working the crowd. And this is no hollow pitch; he means every word he says, from the bottom of his heart. He had hit rock bottom and is now rededicating his life to his music, his friends, to appreciating each new day as it comes. Every day that passes without a drink or a snort is another victory for Stevie Ray Vaughan. So far, he's winning big. "I can honestly say that I'm really glad to be alive today," he begins, with that dead-serious gaze, "because left to my own devices, I had too many vices and I would've slowly killed myself." He takes a sip of coffee and continues in a contemplative mode, ''I'm just doing the best I can now to keep this going … trying to grow up and remain young at the same time. I got a lot of paradoxes in my life. I guess I'm a real confused person, but there are some focused parts to my life now, and I'm slowly trying to put all the pieces back together." A big part of his remedy is hard work. For the past eighteen months, Stevie Ray has been touring relentlessly. Backed by Double Trouble (drummer Chris Layton, bassist Tommy Shannon and keyboardist Reese Wynans), he opened the first leg of Robert Plant's North American tour before flying to Europe to headline summer blues festivals in Italy, Germany, Belgium and Holland. He's been so booked solid with one-nighters that he probably won't get into a studio to begin working on his next album until August, maybe as late as September. Meanwhile, touring remains good therapy. And now that he's in the peak of fit (He and the crew now work out with weights and play hoops on the road instead of working out with bottles of Jack Daniels and Old Crown), he's performing with a newfound vitality and boundless energy that just wasn't there before. www.guitarworld.com/gw-archive/focused-stevie-ray-vaughan-comes-clean-1988-guitar-world-interview
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Post by crossfire on Dec 14, 2019 11:10:54 GMT -5
Not seeing SRV will always be one of my biggest musical regrets.
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Post by bxjetfan on Dec 17, 2019 16:51:00 GMT -5
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Post by 32Green on Dec 17, 2019 17:09:18 GMT -5
Wow, that sucks. i got nuthin.
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Post by westcoastoffensive on Dec 17, 2019 19:43:16 GMT -5
52nd btwn 8th and 9th? I almost caught a beating there.
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Post by Big L on Dec 18, 2019 15:12:57 GMT -5
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Post by Jetworks on Dec 18, 2019 17:37:49 GMT -5
Seriously made my day when I read it.
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Post by Big L on Dec 18, 2019 19:01:43 GMT -5
Seriously made my day when I read it. He used festooned in his letter.
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