I don't know, man.
The best days of my lives going around the three headshops in that area. Also many street level businessmen.I just don't understand the significance of that street in Lincoln NE.
As do I, having lived it. Unless my entire life has been a dream. Which reminds me of the lyrics of row your boat... What a mind trip. And also remind me of the Harold and Kumar's white castle, EXTREME! and they do extreme kayaking in the convenience store. Wow what a list of associations.LMAO I find that highly believable.
The last waking moment brings a quite detailed item, one item, and the background is not white or black, nonexistent. It is hard to describe. But it is displayed in my mind's eye.The last waking moment gives way to a brave new world!
so the moral of the story is never to take more than 48 cartridges a day for over six months or my dick might stop working? I'll keep that in mind.Nitrous can have some nasty effects if overused. For example this from http://www.justsayn2o.com/nitrous.dangers.html
"This 36-year old electrical engineer came to the emergency room complaining that he was unable to walk. Symptoms had begun 4 days earlier with 'pins and neeedles' in both feet that gradually worsened and ascended to involve the knees and the fingertips. With worsening of the paresthesias (-no sense of touch or pain-) he noted difficulty in maintaining proper control of the movements of his arms and hands and trouble in walking. He also reported the sensation of electric shocks through his back and legs upon flexion of the neck. He denied bladder or bowel impairment but he had been unable to have an erection for the past week. His past medical history was unremarkable except for occasional abuse of alcohol in the past. However he denied any drinking of alcohol for the past 8 months.
For recreational purposes he had inhaled two to three boxes of nitrous oxide, each box containing 24 cartridges, practically every day for the past six months.
When first seen his general physical examination was completely unremarkable. The neurological examination showed hyperesthesia and hyperalgesia in the lower extremities up to the knees. He had severe bilateral sensory dystaxia and could only stand with support.
Intramuscular B12 injections were started and during the following days his hematological status inproved, (-apart from neurological symptoms, the functional B12 deficiency caused by N2O also produces megaloblastic anemia,- ed.) although his neurological condition continued to deteriorate. The paresthesias ascended to the nipples and he developed fecal and urinary incontinence. (- stuff deleted-)
Four weeks later he began to improve and four months after the onset of the symptoms, and his last use of nitrous oxide he could walk with some hesitation and had completely regained bowel and bladder control and sexual function (-stuff deleted-)."
Stacey et al More Overuse of Nitrous "This 32 year old woman was admitted to the neurology service for inability to walk and paresthesias in her limbs and trunk. Her symptoms began 3 weeks prior to admission with a 'tingling' sensation in the soles of her feet, trunk and hands. Her gait bexcame progressively less steady and the day prior to admission she had an episode of urinary incontinence. Her past medical history was significant for bulimia and occasional intranasal use of cocaine. for the previous 3 months she had inhaled nitrous oxide for recreational purposes, up to 200 cartridges a day, three to four times a week. (-stuff deleted, similar neurological signs as above, some antisocial behavior)."
Anyone who's researched nitrous for more than 2 minutes [120 seconds] has read these stories. Two cases out of millions of inhalers? Sounds like some pretty good odds to me.Nitrous can have some nasty effects if overused. For example this from http://www.justsayn2o.com/nitrous.dangers.html
"This 36-year old electrical engineer came to the emergency room complaining that he was unable to walk. Symptoms had begun 4 days earlier with 'pins and neeedles' in both feet that gradually worsened and ascended to involve the knees and the fingertips. With worsening of the paresthesias (-no sense of touch or pain-) he noted difficulty in maintaining proper control of the movements of his arms and hands and trouble in walking. He also reported the sensation of electric shocks through his back and legs upon flexion of the neck. He denied bladder or bowel impairment but he had been unable to have an erection for the past week. His past medical history was unremarkable except for occasional abuse of alcohol in the past. However he denied any drinking of alcohol for the past 8 months.
For recreational purposes he had inhaled two to three boxes of nitrous oxide, each box containing 24 cartridges, practically every day for the past six months.
When first seen his general physical examination was completely unremarkable. The neurological examination showed hyperesthesia and hyperalgesia in the lower extremities up to the knees. He had severe bilateral sensory dystaxia and could only stand with support.
Intramuscular B12 injections were started and during the following days his hematological status inproved, (-apart from neurological symptoms, the functional B12 deficiency caused by N2O also produces megaloblastic anemia,- ed.) although his neurological condition continued to deteriorate. The paresthesias ascended to the nipples and he developed fecal and urinary incontinence. (- stuff deleted-)
Four weeks later he began to improve and four months after the onset of the symptoms, and his last use of nitrous oxide he could walk with some hesitation and had completely regained bowel and bladder control and sexual function (-stuff deleted-)."
Stacey et al More Overuse of Nitrous "This 32 year old woman was admitted to the neurology service for inability to walk and paresthesias in her limbs and trunk. Her symptoms began 3 weeks prior to admission with a 'tingling' sensation in the soles of her feet, trunk and hands. Her gait bexcame progressively less steady and the day prior to admission she had an episode of urinary incontinence. Her past medical history was significant for bulimia and occasional intranasal use of cocaine. for the previous 3 months she had inhaled nitrous oxide for recreational purposes, up to 200 cartridges a day, three to four times a week. (-stuff deleted, similar neurological signs as above, some antisocial behavior)."
Anyone who's researched nitrous for more than 2 minutes [120 seconds] has read these stories. Two cases out of millions of inhalers? Sounds like some pretty good odds to me.
They were empties, and they took them as 'evidence of my illegal acts committed in the dorm' and they truly believed they were CO2, and I think [though I'm not 100% sure] that nitrous for inhalation purposes is illegal. [Even though I doubt they'd believe me if I said it was nitrous and not CO2.]so.... did they let you keep the Co2 ::cough - nitrous - cough::
Yeah. Nitrous tomorrow! [Or the day after...]haha nice