"THE GLASS PRISON" <dreamthr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jun 30, 10:03 am, "BubblyBabs" <ng_at_fractalfairydot...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> > $500 if you're sharing and less if it's good quality. Good quality
> > WITH good company makes it more satisfying thus spacing out the time
> > smoking.
>
> The Glass Prison,
>
> Could you elaborate on the good company part? Do you mean with friends
who
> are partying with you or friends whether or not they are high? People
who
> are talkative? Long time friends? Or people you can trust to not cause
you
> harm while you are high?
>
> Thanks,
> Babs
Thank-you for replying...
> The type of people to avoid are the hustlers, whether they are the
> street type or not. They are the ones who can trick you and you can
> never turn your back on. They may also deliberately try to cause you
> harm when you are high.
This has me stymied... How do you tell the hustlers? Is it a feeling
you
get, an inner voice telling you? The street type or not?
> Talkative, friendly, down to earth drug users are always good company,
But how do you know they aren't hustlers? What is your definitation of a
hustler? Perhaps (and probably) I have the wrong idea of what one is "in
the real world"....
> even if they are not your regular social friends. They can even be
> full time addicts. It is not the drug that turns a good person bad.
True, true... But if you don't know them there's no way to know if they
are
safe to be with while sober let alone while high... Again, I guess it's
the
inner voice telling you if you are safe, yes?
Again, thanks...
Babs


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