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The driver claimed T.J. was getting high on Whip-Its before the attack.
For a while she was functional, working on Wall Street while getting high on weekends.
But legal weed is in such short supply that no one is getting high on it.
Some reported coping with trauma by getting high on breaks or having sex at the office.
We're all for a naughty confessional, see, as long as a player isn't getting high on our time.
Marijuana-impaired motorists are not menacing the nation's highways, and workers are not getting high on the job.
He and his high-school friends were mainly interested in music and in getting high on weed or LSD.
So why are so many inhabitants of some of the Middle East's most God-fearing states getting high on Captagon?
There are no documented cases of an alligator getting high on methamphetamines, and the cops in Tennessee didn't cite one.
But if that eternally unavailable person were to somehow actually become available, you would ultimately stop getting high on them.
It seems like private investors haven't been driving hard bargains so much as they've been getting high on their own supply.
Read on Motherboard: I Tried Getting 'High' on Drugless Psychedelic Alternatives in the Suburbs When did you try for the second time?
Still, there came no epiphany from the Angel Grown Up, who was probably busy getting high on her own gas and air.
She had driven a woman to the clinic, after waiting outside her house as, apparently, the woman was getting high on meth.
Atlanta It might be best for all parties concerned if Al, Earn and Darius go back to just getting high on the couch.
Despite the availability of treatment options, these individuals will likely remain addicted to heroin and will be getting high on heroin every day.
He told police he wanted to visit friends who were currently incarcerated, a decision he'd reached after getting high on "flakka," a synthetic stimulant.
He recalled being surprised when he discovered that a couple at the warehouse where he works was getting high on heroin in the bathroom.
Another stock getting high on the index was the UK-listed Imperial Brands, which announced it is to invest in cannabis-based medical research.
See, as Wayne writes to close out Gone 'Til November, his jail time taught him the value of, as we used to say, getting high on life.
My anxiety, however, was about to get even worse, because I was going to spend the next 30 minutes sitting in a chair, getting high on my own.
So don't waste your time or money on influencers, advisors, scammy book makers, and rich people who are getting high on the fumes of a new financial scam.
"Someone who is not getting high on opioids and has not lost control of behaviors is going to do a better job parenting her child," Dr. Levy said.
Young people are now getting high on an ever expanding array of lab drugs, from fake benzos and Mexican meth, to ketamine, GBL, and fentanyl-laced pain pills.
For more on LSD, watch the early episode of Hamilton's Pharmacopeia "Getting High on Krsytle": A lot of people have said that LSD was what helped technologists create the internet.
Among other things, this leads people to wrongly believe they are "addicted" to antidepressants even though they are neither getting high on them nor experiencing a craving for that high.
Ritchie's approach clearly isn't for everybody, and at times his work appears so enamored with itself -- elevating style over substance -- there's the risk of getting high on one's own supply.
The "true events" that inspire the season take place over 18 months instead of 103 years, so the show no longer feels like it's been getting high on its own supply.
Today, the most "decent" things you can find in Porto Santo Stefano, besides an unavoidable silence, are a bunch of trash bags and hundreds of cockroaches getting high on exhaust fumes.
But whether it's getting high from being onstage, or getting high on a drug, or falling in love, or having sex—it all has this similar adrenaline curve, or emotional curve.
But whereas Shulgin was getting high on his own supply in his backyard lab, Nichols isn't trying to spark a psychedelic awakening and was certainly not tripping in his Purdue laboratory.
As VR becomes more accessible with the launch of commercial products such as the Oculus Rift and Samsung Gear, could we soon be replacing narcotics with downloads and getting high on pixels?
There are, of course, standouts: the Act 1 finale, "Forgiven," is breathtaking, and "Uninvited" — which, no joke, Mary Jane sings while getting high on fentanyl and wrestling with her own double — is remarkably effective.
Bless Taylor's heart, but her portrayal of getting high on the kickass drug often consists mainly of squinting and looking like an agitated woodland creature (and not in the impossibly charming Squirrel Girl way).
Hamilton digs into the history and the science behind kratom before testing it out himself, finding that as dangerous as the Thai government might make it seem, getting high on the drug is nothing short of euphoria.
" This idea spawned another: "Why not orchestrate a social movement around natural highs, around people getting high on their own brain chemistry—because it seems obvious to me that people want to change their consciousness—without the deleterious effects of drugs?
If you're the kind of person that spends long days getting high on your couch and going through Netflix's Saturday Night Live Best Of The 90s series, you'll probably remember that stand-up and metal enthusiast Jim Breuer has a pretty great voice.
" At this moment when dark clouds loom over Silicon Valley, Mr. Lanier is able to talk about the Lords of the Cloud with affection yet candor, as he worries that these tech gods creating new worlds may be getting "high on their own supply.
Unsurprisingly, a plethora of fintech startups are already getting high on PSD2 fumes by building out a range of products ahead of time, from Personal Finance Manager apps (PFMs), credit and loans, to card-linked offers and cash-back, ready for when PSD2 legislation finally kicks in.
It was just a matter of time before a new generation caught up with the renegades of my generation, many of whom started getting high on gardening by tucking their herb among innocuous houseplants, hiding it in sunny corners of backyards or growing it under basement lights.
" It's an episode reminiscent of the series's early days, with its uncomplicated A-story, and its subplot about bartenders Mac (McElhenney), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), and Dee (Kaitlin Olson) getting high on gasoline fumes while trying to kill a rat in the bar, a task they'd ordinarily call "Charlie-work.
The NFL is and always will be prone to getting high on its own supply, which is why the same people are allowed to be wrong in the same ways at this time every year, and why the league could so readily be upended by people a little less prone to that.
By the end of my employment, I had lowered the bar to a level I can only describe as "Creed": I was coming in late, getting high on lunch breaks, and using my company computer to flip between message boards about sociopathy and borderline personality disorder in an effort to diagnose myself.
The boys then find Kenny, sniffing a flower, believing that he is getting "high on life", but Kenny then starts rapidly sniffing a handful of flowers and is transported back to his drug-induced fantasy world, much to Stan, Kyle and Cartman's horror.
Astrid's final home is with Russian immigrant Rena Grushenka. Astrid, still underage, has a sexual relationship with Rena's boyfriend, Sergei. One day, after getting high on acid, Astrid begins to have memories of a woman named Annie. Meanwhile, Ingrid and her lawyer begin to build a case to get Ingrid released from prison.
Unlike Australian comedies, Mallboy is a film which depicts (some) bogans in a serious manner. A scene includes Shaun's mother holding his father's welcome back party and getting high on amphetamines, after which she starts a fight with his father's new girlfriend. Various other scenes also include drug use, fighting and confrontational swearing.
They then expose Colton's betrayal to Vanessa and the guests. Colton attempts to attack them, but Harold punches him out. Kumar consoles a furious Vanessa by reciting a poem he wrote for her in college; they reconcile. Harold, Kumar, and Vanessa travel to Amsterdam where Harold finds Maria, and the couples happily tour the city together while getting high on cannabis.
As per Pete's will, Violet throws a party rather than a funeral, having a difficult time dealing with people talking about how Pete helped them and getting high on pot in the bathroom. She tries to sing, but ends up breaking down, screaming over how he could leave them. In the final episode, after Addison's wedding, she publishes her second book called "Private Practice" which is about life and joy.
He sets up a late-night appointment with Orin, intending to kill him. However, Seymour loses his nerve and decides not to commit the crime. Unfortunately for Orin, who is getting high on nitrous oxide, the gas device is stuck in the "on" position, and he suffocates while asking Seymour to save him. Seymour cannot bring himself to shoot Orin but lets him die of asphyxiation ("Now (It's Just The Gas)").
On the day of the crime, Mitchell had been spending the day getting high on a mixture of cannabis, alcohol, and amphetamines. The trouble began with the sound of a car arriving at the MacKenzie home. Daniel went out to see who it was and was confronted by Mitchell. Mitchell, wielding an axe, killed Daniel and headed for the house, where he found MacKenzie asleep in the lounge room.
Her segment of the show was called "Share a Little Tea with Goldie." At the time, "sharing tea" was a popular euphemism for getting high on marijuana. Following suit, her segment consisted largely of "helpful" household advice loaded with sex and drug-related double- entendres. French played a similar character, a San Francisco hippie type named Cobalt-Blue, in a 1968 episode ("Tag, You're It") of the I Spy series.
The next morning, Lila confides to Dexter that she went into rehab after getting high on methamphetamine and setting her ex-boyfriend's house on fire, unaware that he was inside. Dexter asks her if she thinks that he deserved to die, something that Lila silently agrees to. Dexter tells her that, "It's okay then." Meanwhile, Debra is insecure around Gabriel because of how her previous relationship with Brian ended.
Morton Zimmerman's unproduced 1957 highly-compressed script, criticised by Tolkien for rushing rather than cutting, similarly included them: Bombadil takes the hobbits straight from Old Man Willow to the Barrow- downs, all the action in the episode seemingly occurring in one day. John Boorman's unproduced c. 1970 script did not include them; the hobbits "getting high on mushrooms" instead. Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated film omits the Old Forest altogether, setting a precedent for Jackson.
As the two continue to spend time together under the pretext of Fred learning more about Charlotte for his writing, they start to get close. Finally, after surviving a revolution in Manila, they begin a relationship together. Upon finding out, Maggie tries to warn both that the public will never accept them as a couple. When Chambers orders Charlotte to remove plans to preserve the trees, as some friends of his asked, she lets off steam with Fred by getting high on ecstasy.
When Stafford learns Agatha visited Benjie, he finds her in her hotel room, gives her $10,000, and tells her to leave L.A. before she ruins everything. Benjie breaks his sobriety, getting high on GHB, and carelessly shoots the dog of his only friend. Agatha visits her mother, Cristina, and reveals that before she set the fire she had discovered that her parents were brother and sister, making Agatha and Benjie children of incest. Cristina tells her they were separated as children and didn't know they were related.
College students Brit, Candy, and Cotty often spend their time partying while their friend Faith attends a religious youth group. As their classmates head to spring break, they are stuck behind due to a lack of money. Desperate to make the trip, Brit and Candy, after getting high on cocaine, don ski masks and rob a local restaurant using hammers and realistic-looking squirt guns. They are assisted by Cotty, who drives (and later burns) the getaway car stolen from one of their professors.
Ryan now lives alone and is hated by his neighbors; Bill Weaver (Gil Bellows), a local police officer, appears to be Ryan's only supporter. The mother-daughter relationship becomes rocky and Elissa starts seeing Ryan against her mother's wishes, finding Ryan to be lonely but a sweet boy. Ryan confides in her that he accidentally injured Carrie-Anne by allowing her to fall from a swing when they were little; he was supposed to be watching her while their parents were getting high on drugs. The resulting brain damage from the accident made her extremely aggressive, leading to their parents' murder.
Isserman has also criticized the new Students for a Democratic Society for romanticizing the leadership of the Weatherman faction of the old SDS.Maurice Isserman, "How Old is the New SDS?" The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 2, 2007, pp. B10–B11. In recent years, Isserman has turned to his love of mountaineering to find a fresh focus for his work and wrote Fallen Giants: The History of Himalayan Mountaineering with Stewart Weaver, acclaimed as the "authoritative history" of the subject,Al Alvarez, "Getting High on the Himalayas," The New York Review of Books, July 2, 2009, pp. 27-29.
However, Francine and Hayley suddenly break out in laughter and express complete amusement by the whole state of affairs, though they also let Klaus know that they want the switch to be short-lived. Klaus agrees but tells Stan in secret that he'll never undo the switch. Klaus then goes on revenge-filled adventures, in which he repeatedly abuses Stan's human body. His unsanitary escapades consist of smoking cigarettes, playing with dead animals, sleeping around with diseased hookers without protection, and getting high on heroin while a homeless addict takes the needle out, uses it, and puts it back in his arm.
The song actually says little about Major Tom, except to call him a "junkie", slang for a person with a heroin addiction or other compulsive habit. The context of the lyrics seems to indicate that the song is mainly about Bowie's own soul searching, rather than a literal continuation of the Major Tom story. There is an inclusion saying "strung out in heaven's high, hitting an all time low" referring to him getting high on cocaine, while his life is low. Given Bowie's own history of drug problems, it is quite possible that the "Major Tom" line could also be autobiographical.
Soon, Genevieve is the popular head cheerleader, and Starla is the unpopular student. Genevieve also takes Starla's place in the News Anchor Competition, and, framed by Genevieve, Starla is arrested for possessing a knife and getting high on mushrooms. She is then bailed out of jail by her brother Randolph and her classmate Ed Mitchell. Starla eventually learns that Genevieve was, in fact, a former elementary school classmate named Clarissa Fogelsey, whom Starla had embarrassed so much that she felt compelled to move to France and has come back in disguise to get revenge on Starla.
In the early morning hours of June 5, Marcell Young, Malak Hussian, and Mustafa Hussian were shot and killed while their mother, Mary Hussian, wrestled with another gunman in a separate part of the house. On July 5, 1995, the prosecutor charged Riley Noel with the capital murders of the three children and the attempted capital murder of Mary Hussian. On June 4, 1995, Noel, appellant Carroll, Curtis Lee Cochran, and Tracy Trinette Calloway were riding around Little Rock in Cochran's car, "getting high" on drugs. Noel believed that another child of Mary Hussian, a daughter, had been involved in his brother's death.
The televised scene changed the Jewish driver to a female virgin driver and the crime being a rape (her airbag having busted her hymen when it deployed) and not a hate crime. The scene of Stewie getting high on NyQuil to cope with losing Rupert and mistaking a throw pillow for a cat was cut from TV airings for time reasons. David Goodman noted that he feels the production crew may not have succeeded on this episode as everything falls into place easily, such as the box falling out of the moving truck. Every frame when Stewie is dancing in a montage of Anchors Aweigh took a large amount of work to produce.
The song, "Kung Kailangan Mo Ako" ( If You Need Me ), was parodied into Kung Kailangan Mo Bato ( If You Need A Stone / To Get Stoned—a slang use of the word "stone", as in illegal substance / getting high ) On October 31 of the same year, Rey Valera, and Michael V. as Rey Bolero ( now mimicking Rey Valera's clothes and hairstyle at the time) performed a duet and was one of the highlights of the heavily promoted, "taped as live", two-part Bubble Gang 13th Anniversary special. A narration was heard before the two artists entered the stage; "Do the singers that Michael V. impersonate ever get angry?" – (translated from Tagalog). They sang a medley of the two previously mentioned parodied songs.
Even though their father said he was joking around, Meg, Chris and Stewie don't buy it and prevent themselves from making contact with Peter. After realizing how angry they are, Peter tries to reconcile with his kids by spending time with each of them. Peter tries to attempt to learn about his kids interests, first by asking Meg about her period, which she claims is not an interest but something she cannot control, then by asking Chris to do methamphetamine with him as a father-son activity, and finally by asking Stewie about his toys (the latter two reveal him getting high on the meth and destroying Chris' rooms wall and the roof in Stewie's room), all of which make things worse for Peter. After a heartfelt speech does not work, Peter finally buys his kids' love by giving them a new Xbox 360, and they proclaim Peter "the best father ever".

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