Showing posts with label flyagaric23. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flyagaric23. Show all posts

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Yes i get high


yes i get high, they call me the ....
i used to have a problem with a turned in eye
now i just sigh, and usher words by
if send me an email i'll probably reply

swim don't fly, do don't try
take the good vibes and bake em' in a pie
dig family stone, and my man, called, Sly

like a fountain on a mountain you're wet and high
like i said to you before many people call me...
feet in the sky and head in the bed, that's what he said
a bed of flowers soft and dreaming hours, 

the rhyme don't lie or the pigs would fly
the cats say that, you're not a cat without a hat
the lion don't lie indeed she keeps it raw
the funks with the elephant, the heads with the Bore
Pup music for the dogs, jump up for frogs
prickly on the microphone like a herd of hedgehogs

I sneak up like a spider, and then i do provider
a little funky beat, and spliff and some cider
go back to my web, in my crib with Deb
hanging out for flies, then i wrap em' with my thighs
jump out from the tree with a weapon of surprise

Im busy like a badger, and badger till your dizzy
i ask so many questions that i'm leaving google dizzy
off the top of the dome, take a taste of my fizzy
it's easy, the politics is sleazy

artists like ice cream and galleries try to freeze me
a nice chord after G is C
me after the class with the spider in the glass
sitting in detention cuz' i let off all the gas

--Steve Fly
02/05/2017

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Swimming in Mexican Cenote, Tulum.

From my recent trip to Mexico, bringing Maybelogic and drums to Chitchen Itza offerings. I snapped some underwater footage at Cenote Encantado, the morning after a great fire ceremony and honoring of local spirits in the most delicate and awe-inspired setting imaginable. aho.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Weed Pass U Blift (News items on Dutch miss-courage of Justice))

.....what I call the real DEA - the Dutch English American alliance between the  Royal families and the bankers; they're all inter-related to one another, when you start getting into it you find that George Bush for instance, is related to the Queen of England who's related to Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands who's related to most of the major bankers - it's all one big happy family when you get up there at the top.--Robert Anton Wilson, w/ Steven Pratt.

Video of 420 Cafe, in connection with new 'Weed Pass' Proposal.

 http://video.msnbc.msn.com/msnbc.com/47209277/

"THE Dail’s most prominent dope-loving deputy has told how a Dutch ban on tourists getting high is just POTTY.

Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan yesterday dismissed the law as “unenforceable” after it won judicial backing in the Netherlands.
The controversial measure, if approved by Dutch MPs next week, will effectively bar Amsterdam’s famous coffee houses from serving cannabis to foreigners — by making them members-only clubs.
Lawyers for 600 cannabis cafes last night vowed to continue fighting their government’s “discriminatory” drive to rid Holland of its druggie paradise image.
And the GRASS-roots revolt won early support from weed campaigner Flanagan.
The Roscommon TD, who has given up the habit to avoid breaking the law, insisted the Dutch economy would feel a massive comedown if Irish tourists were denied a toke.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/irishsun/irishsunnews/4284906/Dutch-capital-set-for-tourist-toke-ban.html

The government’s decision to restrict the use of cannabis cafes to local residents by excluding tourists is not discriminatory, a court in The Hague said on Friday.
A group of 19 café owners and other interest groups had gone to court in a last-ditch attempt to have the membership system overruled. All cannabis cafes in the south of the country are due to become members’ only clubs on May 1.
The café owners say not only is the measure discriminatory but infringes peoples’ privacy.
http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2012/04/rt_rules_against_cannabis_cafe.php


So, not that we condone going to the Netherlands just for the pot (The Hague is really cool guys, we promise), but if that's your plan, get your hands on a "weed pass." We're not sure what this pass will look like, but apparently it's one way, according to the AP and the BBC, to tell foreigners and Dutch residents apart. The AP writes that once the Dutch government's rules banning tourist from its legal cannabis go into effect, "It will turn coffee shops into private clubs with membership open only to Dutch residents and limited to 2,000 per shop." The BBC notes the idea of a pass is still up for debate.
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/global/2012/04/dutch-lawmakers-make-it-harder-tourists-smoke-pot/51648/


"Thirty-six years and many millions of joints after the Netherlands' laws on marijuana were relaxed, drug tourists from Britain and other countries are set to be weeded out when a nationwide ban on foreign dope-smokers takes effect.

Yesterday, a court in The Hague upheld a Dutch government plan to restrict sales of soft drugs to local residents in possession of an identity card, nicknamed a "wietpas", or "weedpass".

Since 1976, Dutch authorities have tolerated the sale and consumption of small quantities of soft drugs. The policy was introduced to keep users away from the hard drugs trade, controlled by organised criminals. One consequence was to attract visitors from less-tolerant countries to a land where joints could be rolled, bongs inhaled and "space-cakes" nibbled, without fear of prosecution.
http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/want-to-visit-a-dutch-coffee-shop-well-youll-only-get-coffee-from-now-on-7685311.html


A controversial law that will make it harder for foreign tourists to buy cannabis at the Netherlands' famous coffee shops has been upheld by a Dutch court.
The law, which reverses 40 years of liberal drugs policy in the Netherlands, is targeted at the many foreigners who have come to see the country as a soft drugs paradise and to tackle a rise in crime related to the drug trade.
The law, which goes into force in three southern provinces on May 1st before going nationwide next year, means coffee shops can only sell cannabis to registered members.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2012/0427/breaking41.html



Sunday, February 5, 2012

Muscarinic Antagonistic

Muscarinic receptors, or mAChRs, are acetylcholine receptors that form G protein-coupled in the plasma membranes of certain neurons[1] and other cells. They play several roles, including acting as the main end-receptor stimulated by acetylcholine released from postganglionic fibers in the parasympathetic nervous system.
Muscarinic receptors were named as such because they are more sensitive to muscarine than to nicotine.[2] Their counterparts are nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), receptor ion channels that are also important in the autonomic nervous system. Many drugs and other substances (for example pilocarpine and scopolamine) manipulate these two distinct receptors by acting as selective agonists or antagonists.[3]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscarinic_acetylcholine_receptor

















http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscarine

Muscarine was first isolated from Amanita muscaria in 1869. It was the first parasympathomimetic substance ever studied and causes profound activation of the peripheral parasympathetic nervous system that may end in convulsions and death. Being a quaternary amine, muscarine is less completely absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract than tertiary amines, but it does cross the blood brain barrier.[2] Muscarinic agonists activate muscarinic receptors while nicotinic agonists activate nicotin receptors. Both are direct-acting cholinomimetics; they produce their effects by binding to and activating cholinergic receptors. Final proof of the structure was given by Jellinek (61) in 1957 with the help of X-ray diffraction analysis. These new findings set into motion research not only on the pharmacology of muscarine, but also on that of muscarine-like substances that are structurally related to acetylcholine.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Fly Agaric in the Express.co.uk 21/12/2011

"Various species live in marriages of convenience with their hosts. The classic red-topped toadstool of fairy tales, the poisonous fly agaric, attaches itself to the roots of birch trees and feeds on their sugars. In return its roots gather up minerals and pass them to the tree, dramatically extending the reach of its own roots."

"And there are more fungi than you might think with about 14,000 species on the British list. Esher Common in Surrey is the Mecca of fungi, boasting about 3,100 species. But you can easily find 100 in an ordinary suburban garden."

"Research four years ago by Professor Alan Gange and his dad Edward suggested that the fruiting season is getting longer with many fungi now fruiting twice a year. And each year about 25 new species are found in Britain, says Kew senior researcher Dr Martyn Ainsworth, including some from the tropics."

http://www.express.co.uk/ourcomments/view/287237/John-Ingham