Near-beer is non-alcoholic beer. Near-acid would be non-hallucinogenic LSD. For the designated driver at an acid party.-- mrthingy, Jun 29 2001 It's a sugar cube, then?-- angel, Jun 29 2001 angel: Well you could put it ON a sugarcube, I guess.-- mrthingy, Jun 29 2001 Remember the days when being an acidhead really *meant* something?-- The Military, Jun 30 2001 [The Military]: I have absolutely no recollection of that decade. None whatsoever. And I will continue to have no recollection so long as I keep taking my Lithium....-- mcscotland, Jan 25 2002 Baked. Psilocybin (a generally milder hallucinogen).-- snarfyguy, Jan 26 2002 snarfyguy: psilocybin in similar sized doses is less potent than LSD but I still wouldn't like anyone to drive under its influence. When time sense and depth perception go funny you don't want to be in control of a vehicle. mcscotland: what's a recognection?-- sirrobin, Jan 27 2002 snarfguy: definitely not baked. Less potent maybe, but you'll still spend a significant amout of time watching the walls move.
sirrobin: no idea. How about recollection?-- mcscotland, Jan 27 2002 so wats its druggy name? and do u reckon it wud b out here in little old new zealand? whats its effects on ya? i had sumthing once @ college i cant exactly remember wat it was(my memory is totally shot) i do know that i sat in my best mates living room and watched the 70's style wallpaper swirl around in circles while the clock and everything else on the mantelpiece melted down 2 the floor! it was a truly scary but amazing experience!!!-- princess_mel, Feb 22 2002 And are you perhaps stoned right now?-- mighty_cheese, Feb 22 2002 You're fine to drive on mushrooms until you actually realise you *are* driving - it gets a bit iffy then.-- notripe, Feb 22 2002 princess - sounds like you had peyote -- much more likely to induce visual hallucinations than plain 'ole acid.-- quarterbaker, Feb 22 2002 my ex refused his mushrooms, I had to think of something else.-- po, Feb 22 2002 random, halfbakery