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  1. Does LSD expire or go bad? I took a hiatus of two years from my last trip. For the past two years I have kept the tabs in a little matte aluminum-like slip stored in a book like a bookmark in my closet. I've been good about making sure I keep it in a place that contains no moisture or light. I was planning on taking the tabs out of hibernation ...

  2. I was in full tripping mode. 😳Then after lunch, we had film study class. The Grapes of wrath was featured. Apparently my buddy Rusty who also had dropped some, and myself thought that movie was the hight of comedy. We laughed uproariously at the saddest movie ever made.

  3. Winter A-Go-Go. Winter A-Go-Go is a 1965 American comedy-drama film directed by Richard Benedict and starring James Stacy, William Wellman Jr., Beverly Adams, John Anthony Hayes, Jill Donohue, Tom Nardini, Duke Hobbie, Julie Parrish, Buck Holland, Linda Rogers, and Nancy Czar. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on October 28, 1965.

  4. 27. Mai 2020 · Lucy, acid, dots — whatever you want to call it, LSD is one of the most well-known hallucinogens. Here's a look at what it feels like, the risks involved, and how to stay safe if you decide to ...

  5. 29. Aug. 2016 · GAMBLING, GODS AND LSD is an audio-visual composition, a wondrous ride, where the theme of the film, and the experience of watching it, are one and the same. “…Gambling, Gods and LSD becomes a sort of divine sacrament, melting the viewer’s synapses with a mesmerizing array of sights, sounds and genuinely profound insights.

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  6. 12. Nov. 2016 · Classic Rock. The Doors: the story of Strange Days and the madness of Jim Morrison. By Max Bell. ( Classic Rock ) published 12 November 2016. They started the Summer Of Love a pop phenomenon and ended it in whirlwind of booze, LSD and out-of-control hedonism. Yet in between, The Doors still managed to make their unsung masterpiece.

  7. AMOR A RITMO DE GO-GO 1966 MX. film. The Mexican "Rocanrolero Phenomenon" (Mexico's Rock n Roll movement) of the 50s & 60s gave birth to great rock n roll garage bands and teenage movies. Amor A Ritmo De Go-Go is set in the top Mexican Go-Go clubs of the 1960s and is probably among the better of Mexico's teen and rock n roll films.