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Oh, and if you visit his Twitter page, notice that Alex says that he "needs a mentor", and in his words, "any volunteers?" I think I'll pass...

 
Gotta be same owners. Has anyone has any problems with any of the websites posted?

 
Ahh the beebster first IOP I ever used. And FYI TopTEN is not the beebster, someone completely different. I know this for a fact.

 
This web site is a great resource for many issues. experiences being the biggest. i have much experience myself but also hope to learn from others.

thanx.

 
Exactly. I'm hoping to learn from others really although my med needs are limited really and I should be able to get what I need from Starlite. Experienced member are so needed to help people from being scammed.

~Wiz

 
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I'm glad for this site as well! It has been difficult to know who to trust since the other site went down. Seems like this board is very informative and a great help!

 
I never belonged to the DB com site, nor did I know it even existed. So when people refer to that old site, unfortunately I have no idea about it nor can I add my thoughts to the conversation.

However, I do love this site and hope it lasts forever with members helping each other avoid scams, but instead find the best deals. Also, the friendships I've made with a few certain posters is priceless and a joy to interact with.

Long live DBG!

 
DB was more of a reference site for me. I was so new to the scene that I had nothing to contribute, so I just watched and learned. I carried a great source out of there and just ran with it, all the way to rehab lol, then eventually to DBG. So I had a thread that I could contribute to and warm up to the vibe of DBG. What I like the most about this site is that the post counts aren't as valuable as on other sites. We see people who come in who know their shit and we listen. My post count? Well, there should be a sign on it that says "He Lives Here". This site follows me at home, at work, on the phone. I post at red lights, on the company computer (risky), and wherever else I'm at. I guess you could say I like it here, I think I finally found my permanent signature, so this post won't look odd later on if i reference it, but the work I put into that says it all.

 
I think I finally found my permanent signature, so this post won't look odd later on if i reference it, but the work I put into that says it all.
You nut, you know you'll be changing your signature soon! Changing signatures obsessively is in your nature and you can't fight it!

B)

 
Some things are just not worth struggling with, go on, change it!
I feel so much better. Like I just railed a box of confectioner's sugar!

Drew this one a few weeks ago with pastels. Drawn and Photographed by candlelight.

 
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Something harder than the morgue visit? The only thing harder would be to quit breathing. And my ladies succeeded. And they're not gonna relapse!

 
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  1. rasetreydir @ rasetreydir: Stole 'Apocalypse Now' as Capt Kilgore in a 10 minute role. "Ya know, one day this war will be over.😪"
  2. Realbenzeyes @ Realbenzeyes: Fkin legend
  3. Thoth @ Thoth: @Layne_Cobain Crunk Juice!!!
  4. ClintEastwood @ ClintEastwood: Robert Duvall and a handful of others were a younger actors coach and always said no one worked as hard as those guys did. Robert Duvall and rest would read the full script 228 over and over, then after the last read they would go into how to perform their character. The young man had made it to meet Al who are greats and pull them to the side. And explain what his coach said. They all looked back and said out of every role you’ve seen me in. I have read it 228 by myself. 🫡 🫢 🫢 🫢
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  6. Realbenzeyes @ Realbenzeyes: Yeah Robert Duvall passing is a hard one. RIP
  7. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: Damn. Just heard Robert Duvall passed away Sunday. That’s a tough one. He’s one of my favorite actors. From Lonesome Dove to the Godfather and many others. We will miss you Mr Duvall. You entertained us for 7 decades. RIP
  8. L @ Layne_Cobain: @ClintEastwood make a post about it homie they’re gonna take down your message here cuz shout box isn’t really for talking shop just random shooting the shit exc but yeh just put your message in a post on the forum in the appropriate place and ppl will get at you! 👊 ✌️
  9. ClintEastwood @ ClintEastwood: Just wondering if anyone well trusted has a supply of research thienos or benz in powders for good average prices? Or could give a shout out from me to him? Or the best lowest per each? I’ve seen some cool and some i just know are worth it. Good price rv presses too but it is much more bang for your buck. I have one good vendor. But am looking for variety’s well. Send me a message or reply if you think any. Thanks - CLINT E. Any Heavy stuff too which all seem about the ssmmmmmm
  10. Realbenzeyes @ Realbenzeyes: I always thought I should’ve been born in a much earlier time but I will say, i do enjoy my Xbox and occasional TV series tho 😂
  11. Realbenzeyes @ Realbenzeyes: I just wish the opioid epidemic never happened. Fk the turn of the century (which would be cool no doubt)! Many of my friends and family would’ve ended up in asylums like so many others. I just wish I could get back all those I’ve lost since the start
  12. L @ Layne_Cobain: 1914 I meant
  13. L @ Layne_Cobain: I often wish I lived during the turn of the century or at least before the Harrison narcotics act or whatever I think it was 1924 the fun ended but anyway yeh being able to get laudanum, ❄️ and amphetamine at the local friendly pharmacy
  14. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: Chew on the leaves with a bit of slaked lime and enjoy the mild boost you get from the raw base.
  15. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: I’m sure you know the folks in the mountainous regions along South Americas pacific side buy cócà leaves at the local farmers market just to help acclimate to the higher elevation when they have to head up into the hills.
  16. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: I would certainly have bought it, swilled it, enjoyed it…. Why not? A little boost in your juice isn’t going to hurt anyone.
  17. R @ Royboy99: Exports were reported to have around 7.2mg per FL OZ, it’s success is what actually led to Coca Cola
  18. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: Having cramps and husband thinks you’re acting hysterical (ie. PMS) the doc would either perform a certain massage to relieve the strains of motherhood and family life of that time or send you down to the local apothecary for a bottle of laudanum… A tincture of alcohol and 10% òpìųm. Fun days huh?
  19. R @ Royboy99: @malestrom: yeah thats it, my bad Mariani, yeah i considered that and also its ROA, which was oral so the bioavailability was lower than insufflation, higher degree of purity tho and longer duration … there was a significant marked increase of patents filed by Edison during the time it was released in the US. Presidents were known to use it as well, and the Queen. The pope awarded the wine the Vatican gold medal award
  20. Maelstrom @ Maelstrom: I think it was called vin Mariani. But yeah, it was all the rave back in the turn to the 20th century. Original formula Coca Cola did it for a while too. I think it was pretty weak though. Something like 200 mg per liter of wine. Enough to maybe give you a little push but unless you could pound some serious alcohol, it’d be hard to really feel the effects before the ethyl knocked you down on the ground. It was an interesting time period. Laudanum was a “hysterical” woman’s best friend.
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