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Moms get high on feeling like superwoman … because we are!
To aid their thinking process, they get high on molly.
No, I love to get high on my own supply!
And for those wondering: No, they don't get high on the job.
You don't need drugs to get high on the nature of the universe!
He went on to say he didn't get high [on narcotics] before he met Houston.
After all, any good drug dealer knows not to get high on their own supply.
Find out how to get high on mugwort and what magic mushroom risotto tastes like.
Get high on life, high on vibes, high on being PURE and PRESENT and SOBER.
He was like crack cocaine, and producers were buying it to get high on ratings.
These kids aren't making a choice because they are trying to get high on a substance.
People have been coming up with inventive ways to get high on nicotine for near a hundred years.
It sounds simple, but watching the children attempt surgery and get "high" on Pixy Sticks was a treat.
Find out how to get high on mugwort and which plant could make you a less awful drunk.
Last week, a man looking to get high on weed found a large, well-fed tiger in an abandoned Houston house.
Once neglected on the sidelines, these high school girls become so powerful that they practically get high on their own abilities.
While I'd gone to the event hoping to get high on technology, some of the speakers seemed to have more noble aims.
And perhaps what I feel I need in this moment, maybe even more than understanding, is to get high on something shiny.
Others try it to recover from debilitating grief, to combat anxiety, or just to get high on the holy grail of drugs.
His grandmother is Marilyn McLeod, who wrote "Love Hangover" (a hit for Diana Ross) and "I Get High (On Your Memory)," recorded by Freda Payne.
A 22012 study at the University of New Mexico reported that as many as 225 percent of college students surveyed get high on April 24.
So once it takes effect, locals can probably possess and get high on moderate amounts of shrooms without facing much risk in the way of punishment.
Amber and A$AP Rocky are each small tiles in a new and complex global mosaic of people who are choosing to get high on hallucinogens.
He pointed to a pervasive belief that these patients were exaggerating their pain to receive disability benefits and, in modern times, to get high on painkillers.
After all, it's (usually) not kingpins who get high on their own supply or make the penny ante transactions in which drugs reach their final destination.
This article originally appeared on VICE Denmark Recently, it was reported that there is a nightclub in Berlin, where clubbers get high on chocolate pills and drinks.
Local biologist Randy Babb told ABC 15 the thieves might have been looking to lick the toads—which is just one way to get high on the venom.
Millions more Americans have started smoking weed more often in the last decade — including many who get high on a daily basis — because they don't think it's dangerous.
"Another good option is an eighth-ounce, or 3.5 grams, which is enough to get high on once a day for about a week for a novice," he says.
"I get high on your love, don't know how to behave," wasn't for dramatic effect; it was an ode to a blunt as steamy as the hooptie you hotboxed in college.
How 4/20 became 'Weed Day' Police at Iowa State University announced a special enforcement strategy on their Twitter feed (because people on college campuses don't get high on the other days of the year).
Then, we get high on sugar to distract ourselves from the painful reality that in today's world, if you are a woman, you are at some point going to get shoved into the corner of an elevator.
" He also came across a police interview with someone stating Barbara was buried at Reitenbach's home — and three people had told investigators, "Egan would get high on cocaine and drive by a home in Milton to 'check on his old lady.
We get high on the promise of 365 new days ahead and start pledging to lose half our body weight, marry royalty, start a new highly specialized career or quit the one vice that keeps us tied to this mortal existence.
For the MUNCHIES Guide to New Orleans, we handpicked the Big Easy's four finest daiquiri joints where you can get high on sugar and booze—just don't forget to balance it out with a decent slice of pizza or a po' boy.
It's a little bit like drugs: I want to turn it on, and get high on all the crazy effects that are possible, but I definitely don't want to walk around in a passive state of experiencing bionic hearing at all times.
You can spend hundreds of dollars on a fancy vape, an ornate bong, or an intricate dab rig—but if you're looking to get high on the cheap, there are all kinds of DIY ways to make something you can smoke out of.
Amidst the drama is healthy dose of comedy pretty specific to being a teen, like when a group of A/V and theater kids look up how to get high on dial-up internet and end up eating a bunch of nutmeg in the woods.
Trish Walker — whom we've seen endure an abusive relationship and hints at addiction — becomes addicted to being a heroine, thanks to an inhaler she steals that allows her to temporarily get high on performance-enhancing drugs that sharpen her reflexes and heighten her strength.
Perhaps because it is so far removed from the rest of the country, Poole's attracts some pretty fascinating inhabitants—drifters and dreamers, many of them young people rebelling against capitalist ideals and conventional social norms, others just looking to get high on LSD and surf.
In case you haven't heard the word, our series Bong Appetit is moving to VICELAND, where you'll be able to catch our host Abdullah Saeed eating, drinking, and smoking his way to culinary bliss with the people who best know the most delicious ways to get high on both life and marijuana.
The music video was released for "B.I.T.E.". On April 22, 2013, the music video was released for "We Get High". On July 30, 2013, the music video was released for "Guess Who's Bizzack" featuring Broadway.
Fred and Gunn kiss, but part, unsure about their feelings. Meanwhile, Cordelia convinces Connor to keep her sudden pregnancy a secret from everyone else. Faith and Wesley try to track Angelus at the demon bar. There they encounter human junkies, who get high on the vampire bites.
After school Emily gets a lift home from David (Peter Boggia) who has an unrequited crush on Emily. They offer to drive Kaye home and get high on the way. When they arrive at Kaye's house her mother Susan (Judy Henderson) warns Kaye to choose better friends. After dropping off Kaye, David takes Emily home.
High on You's first single was the R&B; number- three hit "I Get High on You". The LP's second single, "Le Lo Li", failed to chart within the R&B; Top 40, as did the third, "Crossword Puzzle". All three singles missed the U.S. pop Top 40. Besides its standard stereo release, High on You was also released in quadraphonic sound.
The single charted at number one for the fortnight ending June 27, 1988 on the Australian chart. It is also the closing song for the 1995 movie 12 Monkeys. In 2001, rappers Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, and The Alchemist released "The Forest," a song that begins with three lines of lyric adapted from "What a Wonderful World", altered to become "an invitation to get high" on marijuana.
Nicole, angry reveals that she had slept with Geoff, leaving Melody saddened. Melody then goes through an identity crisis and works on a new look which impresses troublemaker Matthew Lyons (Ross Pirelli). She begins hanging around with Matthew and falls into bad ways and they both get high on Marijuana. On the day of the formal, Melody sneaks out despite being grounded by Miles.
Abuse of efavirenz by crushing and smoking the tablets for supposed hallucinogenic and dissociative effects has been reported in South Africa, where it is used in a mixture known as whoonga and nyaope.IOL: Thugs get high on stolen Aids drugs IOL News May 12, 2007Getting high on HIV drugs in S Africa. BBC News, 8 December 2008. 'No Turning Back': Teens Abuse HIV Drugs.
After that, the performers are free to take turns performing tricks, and gradually do more impressive ones as the show goes on. Most of the show is performed to loud rock music. During the performance, Webb throws items into the crowd and gives positive messages to children, including her mottoes such as "Never give up", "Say no to drugs" and "Get high on life". Other events can happen within the show.
Four friends John, Maxwell, Kingsley and George decide to have a bachelor's party a night before John's wedding to his girlfriend Christine (Janet Sision). They engage in taking heavy illicit drugs; they get high on them. The following day, when they are sober, they realize that John has not awaken; he has succumbed to the drugs. Christine is waiting for her groom but then she decides to call off the wedding.
Approximately 900 hours of filming took place over the course of one year. Remote-control underwater "spy cameras" disguised as sea creatures - including dolphins, ray, sea turtle, tuna, squid, nautilus and puffer fish - allowed the film-makers to get close-up footage of natural dolphin behaviour. Bottlenose dolphins, spinner dolphins, humpback dolphins and killer whales were filmed for the series. The documentary is known for speculating that dolphins "deliberately get high on puffer fish toxins".
Sarah works on cracking the lock while the others try to get Chuck to open the door. Chuck and Zamir get high on the gas, and in their inebriated state Chuck gets Zamir to confess where the terrorists are located. Sarah succeeds in opening the vault and rescues Chuck. Later in a debriefing, Beckman reluctantly admits that Chuck and Sarah's feelings for each other make them more effective together, rather than acting as a liability.
We decided to get high on the music, or get out of the business." Going against the grain at the times, Creedence eschewed the acid-inspired free-form jams favored by many rock bands, for tightly-structured roots music with an unmistakable rockabilly edge. "I didn't like the idea of those acid-rock, 45-minute guitar solos," Fogerty explained to Uncut's David Cavanagh in 2012. "I thought music should get to the point a little more quickly than that.
An attraction develops between Zankie and Joaney, resulting in jealousy from another man interested in her, Ben, a parolee and "graduate" of the center. Ben reports them to the center's officials after catching Zankie and Joaney in a romantic tryst. A patient who manages to get high on cough medicine is persuaded by Zankie to share it, leading to a tragic end. Zankie while in a seedy motel room with Joaney shoots up heroin, which unbeknownst to him is bad.
She keeps it secret, thinking her partially-senile parents would have heartattacks. Isaac, Green Bay, Brooklyn, Chicago and Romeo get high on weed the next day, setting off fireworks that attract zombies. After Chris kills a zombie, Lincoln explains to the couple about the outbreak; however, this goes over their heads as they pay more attention to the drug use than the zombies, who they think are stoners. Harlem snaps at Darnell and Green Bay, revealing she is deaf and can read lips.
Evie and Tracy get increasingly out of control, each egging the other on. The pair attempt to seduce Tracy's neighbor Luke, a lifeguard in his early twenties, and ditch a family movie night to get high on the streets in Hollywood. Mason is shocked when he bumps into Tracy wearing sexualized clothing, including thong underwear, but Tracy dismisses his concerns. Later on, the girls take turns inhaling from a can of gas duster for electronics and become so intoxicated that they start hitting and punching each other.
Milton R. Brunson (June 28, 1929 – April 1, 1997) was an American gospel musician and former pastor and music director of Christ Tabernacle Baptist Church in Chicago, Illinois. Rev. Milton Brunson released his first musical project in 1988, Available to You with Word Records alongside Epic Records. The last album, When You Get High on Jesus, Oh My God, released in 1997 by Hob Records, was a posthumous release. The last album to chart was 50 Blessed Years, that charted on the Billboard charts.
The user may still get high on the drug from snorting, and experience a nod, but will not get a rush. A "rush" is caused by a large amount of heroin entering the body at once. When the drug is taken in through the nose, the user does not get the rush because the drug is absorbed slowly rather than instantly. Heroin for pain has been mixed with sterile water on site by the attending physician, and administered using a syringe with a nebulizer tip.
They rename the show "Sexy Action School News" and add flashy elements (in a parody of various infotainment shows), including random "Panda Madness Minutes" in which the newscasters spontaneously dance with pandas. However, nothing seems to work; although they beat Craig's original series, they fall far behind his new show, "Animals Close-Up With a Wide-Angle Lens Wearing Hats". To get ideas, the boys decide to get high on cough medicine. They begin to experience weird hallucinations and start wandering through South Park behaving strangely.
Stares and Whispers was Freda Payne's seventh American released album appearing in 1977; it was also her first for Capitol Records. The last two tracks, "Loving You Means So Much to Me" and "Bring Back the Joy," were co- written by Payne's then-husband, Gregory Abbott, the latter of which was co- written by Payne herself. Four tracks were lifted from the album, "I Get (High on Your Memory)," "Bring Back the Joy," "Love Magnet," and "Feed Me Your Love." "Love Magnet" was the only one of the four that charted.
With their prime witness dead, they decide to search Therrien's house where they find a large marijuana grow-op in the basement. They also discover another body, a former hockey team owner. A laser tripwire is activated by Bouchard, which sets the house on fire, destroying the house and causing the two cops to get high on the fumes of the burning marijuana. When they are disciplined by Bouchard's police chief shortly afterwards, he angrily removes them from the case after they start laughing hysterically because they're still high.
Both of them get high on alcohol, and the next morning, Amira discovers Dilsher singing. She falls asleep, and wakes up soon, only to end up stopping Dilsher, who however admits that he is not interested in singing. Amira then reveals that he does not stammer while singing, which soon compels Dilsher to recall his childhood with his father. Seeing how much Dilsher knows about him, Gurcharan bonds quickly with him, giving him a higher preference over Surya, much to the chagrin of Surya's mother Mandira "Mandy" Sikand (Meghna Malik).
The album was re-released by a British label called Soulmusic.Com on July 26, 2011. The reissue contains three bonus tracks ("I Can't Live on a Memory," "Baby You've Got What It Takes," and "I Wanna See You Soon", a duet with the Tavares from their album Love Storm) and an essay about Payne's life and career during the recording and release of the album, which was written by David Nathan, founder of Soulmusic.com. The song "I Get High (On Your Memory)" was sampled by rapper Styles P for his song "Good Times". The same track was also sampled by Irish rapper TCXL for his song “Just Add Weed”.
Later that night, Joel, Lana, Vicki, and Joel's friend Barry go out and get high on marijuana. After Lana accidentally undoes the parking brake in the Porsche while retrieving her purse, the car rolls down the hill and onto a pier (despite Joel's desperate attempt to stop it); the pier collapses, and the Porsche sinks into Lake Michigan. When Joel takes the car to a repair shop, he is horrified to learn how much it will cost to fix it. He and Lana later decide to turn his parents' house into a brothel for a night; Joel's share of the profits will pay for the repairs.
The Shoppe was an American country music group from Dallas, Texas, composed of Mark Cathey (vocals), Kevin Bailey (vocals), Roger Ferguson (guitar), Clarke Wilcox (banjo), Mike Caldwell (harmonica), Jack Wilcox (bass), and Lou Chavez (drums). The band's highest charting single, "Doesn't Anybody Get High on Love Anymore," reached the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1981. They were signed to MTM Records in 1985 and released one album, The Shoppe, which charted on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and led to appearances on The Nashville Network. For almost two decades, The Shoppe toured extensively throughout the United States before disbanding in the latter half of the 1980s.
Mitchell agreed to work with Coday, and the Mitchell-Coday team produced songs such as "Sixty Minute Teaser", "I Get High on Your Love", "You're Gonna Want Me", "I'm Back to Collect", and "Get Your Lie Straight". Coday signed with Ecko Records and recorded the album Sneakin' Back, which included the songs "Her Love Is Good Enough to Put in Collard Greens", "I Can Move the Hoochie Coochie Man" and "Doctor Thrill Good". Coday's second album with Ecko Records, Can't Get Enough, included the songs "In the Room Next to the Room", and "Not a Word". On the third album with Ecko Records, Put Me in the Mood, Coday recorded the song "We're Gonna Miss You Johnnie" which is a tribute song to Johnnie Taylor.
At a party at Kellestine's farm, Morin and the other Rebels were not impressed with Kellestine's eccentric behavior, seeing the Bandido treasurer Luis "Chopper" Raposo get high on various drugs and a "coked out" Muscedere lose his temper and beat up one of his "brothers" over a trivial matter. On 10 March 2002, near Morrisburg, the OPP pulled over for speeding on the 401 highway a car carrying Daniel Lamer and Marc Bouffard, both members of the Rockers, the Hells Angels' puppet club in Montreal. Lamer opened fire on OPP constable Dan Brisson, who returned fire, killing him. Found inside the car were four handguns, a silencer and pictures of Brunette together with various other Ontario Bandidos, which suggested the two Rockers from Montreal had been sent to kill them.
Imago was the first label to sign The Figgs and the resulting album, “Low-Fi At Society High” led to wider recognition and deepening industry interest. 1996’s “Banda Macho” was the band’s lone release on Capitol Records but during their brief tenure at the label one relationship was formed that would help map the course of the group’s next decade and beyond. Graham Parker was a forgotten man at Capitol in the mid 1990s but he found kindred spirits in The Figgs. Their first of many collaborations is documented on Bloodshot Records “The Last Rock And Roll Tour.” Meanwhile, the band returned to the indie world to release 1998’s “The Figgs Couldn’t Get Highon Absolute A Go Go Records. Produced and arranged by Andy Shernoff at Mixolydian Studios, the record would be Guy Lyons’ last with the band.
In October 2001, Joey "Crazy Horse" Morin, president of the Edmonton chapter of the Rebels outlaw biker club, first contacted the Bandidos with the aim of "patching over". At a party at Kellestine's farm, Morin and the other Rebels were not impressed with Kellestine's eccentric behavior, seeing the Bandido treasurer Luis "Chopper" Raposo get high on various drugs and a "coked out" Muscedere lose his temper and beat up one of his "brothers" over a trivial matter. In July 2002, Kellestine was sentenced to two years in prison after being convicted of 22 counts of violating the laws governing guns, after the police discovered various illegal firearms at his farm in 1999. In August 2004, after being released from prison following his conviction on gun and drug charges, Kellestine become the sargento de armas of the Canadian Bandidos, and was displeased at the way his former protegee Muscedere now overshadowed him.
Dewey Bryan Saunders (born August 27, 1983), also known by his stage name Dewey Bryan (and formerly Emcee Unless and 'Dewey Decibel'), is a rapper and visual artist based in Los Angeles, CA.The Key WXPN - "Visit the visual art side of rapper Dewey Decibel in a studio tour this Friday"The Key WXPN - "Watch Dewey Decibel getHigh on Art” in this cosmic new music video"The Key WXPN - "Watch the new video for Dewey Decibel’s “Love” (and download the track)"The Key WXPN - "Get to know Dewey Saunders (a Philly rapper with an art opening at ING Direct Cafe tonight)"The Key WXPN - "Credit Where Credit Is Due? Drake Instagrams artwork by Philly’s Dewey Saunders without attribution"Huffington Post - "Video Premiere: Dewey Decibel & Zilla Rocca - "Cappuccino""Huffington Post - "Video Premiere: Dewey Decibel (feat. Drusef) - "Screwface Dub"" From 2008 to 2011, Saunders released music under the name Emcee Unless; in 2011 he changed his stage name to Dewey Decibel. In 2019 he changed his stage name once more to a shortened version of his government name, Dewey Bryan.

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