File spoon-archives/anarchy-list.archive/anarchy-list_1999/anarchy-list.9906, message 2


From: "benabc -AT-" <benabc2-AT-hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Buds and yer brain
Date: Tue, 01 Jun 1999 01:18:59 MDT



>	I've heard that 2CB makes for interesting sex, but I haven't heard of
>anyone near me selling it.

Good luick finding.  At one time I had a guy overseas who was quoting me 
$3US/5mg for 10,000+.  But at 15mg for a starter and 25-45mg depending on 
the individual - with some saying as much as 70mg, it's a little too pricey 
to be worth selling.  Truth is, you may find it in Europe, but I doubt any 
is being produced big time now, as its illegal pretty much everywhere, and 
it wasn't really all that good.  Shroom like visuals with bright metallic 
colours.  No mind trip.

The gentleman in question selling the stuff, and some might know him, may be 
punting 2CE or 2C-T-7, 2-C-T-2, or whatever right now.  Haven't talked to 
him in a while. I've been clean for two years, and what the wind tells me, 
is that 2CB is gone.  An interesting novelty.  The only real stuff I saw was 
5mg white tablets, 5mm diameter, 1.5mm thick. Single transverse score, no 
symbols or lettering.  Heard that about 3-4 ago there was some red and 
yellow capsules being sold as an impotence aid, until some friend of a 
senator ordered some and tripped his ass off.  But I haven't seen none of 
that.

>Weed and booze are the posions of choice; crack is pretty common in the
>'hood, but powder isn't, heroin is almost unheard of, but speed and crystal
>are more widely used.

Different here.  Powder is everywhere, virtually no crack, but everyone just 
cooks the powder 'cos its quality.  Little bit of tar availiable, but no 
white stuff.  The good heroin is west in British Columbia.  They've got 
white.  Meth is around.  Very little PCP in AB, gotta know outta province 
mainly.


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