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I certainly can't confirm anything.....since the picture did not appear on my computer here at work. Is it kangaroo juice, or what??

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Yep we get that stuff here in NZ! I have a can for use just before the spanners start flying around the workshop. Great name...just glad someone didn't overhear me, or it would be called "Start ya F$%&@r":)

The real problem is the kids also buy it to snort, about 6 months ago 4 guys were in a car in (Auckland I think) windows wound up and sniffing LPG, then the one called Einstien decided to light his cigarette........booooooommmmm!

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Snorting it used to be big here, but they've switched over to using it to cook meth. I had no clue until I looked for a can one day and it was behind the counter. That was short lived and they've moved it back out to the shelves since, I've noticed. Don't get me started on Sudafed :mad:

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Brad,

I used to carry Sudafed in a waterproof packet when cold water SCUBA diving in case my eustacion tubes got plugged. I used the otc strength and never thought it could be abused ("Dude, ya wanna get yer sinuses really opened up? Pop a couple of these tabs and you'll breathe bitchin'.)

I knew a guy who'd talk stoners into gathering stink bugs in a paper bag, skaking the bag, and then breathing a heavy dose of it. When the stoners complained about the smell with no high he'd tell them they didn't use enough stink bugs.

Personally, I prefer to keep my life simple enough to not need to escape it.

-Randy

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