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Is it worth inviting your banging hot neighbor, with a great rack, over to watch a game at the price of haVing to put up with her douche husband that is loud and has no concept or knowledge of football whatsoever.

The solution is Roofies. For him not her.

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This past Saturday in the middle of the night I was woken up by voices outside my house. I figure it’s just high school guys, maybe junior high, out toilet papering a house or ringing doorbells. I got dressed, went down and scouted around but they were long gone by the time I got there. The next day I’m mowing the lawn, and low and behold, I find where they’d stashed an empty water bottle that had contained some sort of smelly liquid (cleaning fluid maybe?) and an empty Doritos bag. So I figure, apparently some of the neighborhood kids are sniffing stuff to get high.

 

I guess this has been happening forever. I knew people in hs who did this sh#t. But it makes me wonder whether it is getting more common among teenagers? That is, sniffing lighter fluid, or gasoline, or cleaning fluid? I can't claim total innocence back in hs. I may have smoke a little dope now and then. But I never sniffed anything. I can’t help but think that sniffing stuff like that is not good for the ole IQ. :lol:

When I lived down in Austin there was a problem with kids huffing freon out of people's A/C units. People wouldn't figure it out until their house wouldn't cool down.

Doesn't huffing stuff like that--freon, gasoline, glue, etc.--actually damage your brain? Or is that just propaganda that schools tell kids to keep them off the stuff?

Yes it does. I have seen the effects first hand. We get young kids in our facility once in awhile. That sh#t just eats their brain up, and there is no coming back from the damage.

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