Arttificial Stimulants.

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by steve auvache, Sep 27, 2006.

  1. steve auvache

    Tim Guest

    Just teasing. Not really a fair comparison then :)

    There is some scenery in the northern Yukon that is worth the effort of
    getting there.
     
    Tim, Sep 28, 2006
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  2. steve auvache

    BGN Guest

    Why?
     
    BGN, Sep 30, 2006
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  3. I've shipped drugs in from outside the UK/EU before now without too much
    issue. Better to have them sent to someone friendly and then sent in a
    personal package, rather than commercial, if you can.

    The only real sticky area is if the drug isn't licensed for use in your
    country, although the chances of Customs spotting this are low.

    Some Chemists are also licensed to import drugs unavailable in the UK. I
    know of one that's bringing in a Prescription Only article that is not
    licensed in the UK on behalf of my Mum. She has the prescription, but
    otherwise couldn't bring it in herself, or rather, only for truly
    horrific expense. Doing it this way, it's covered on the NHS.

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    Dnc

    B12, ZZR11
    A6 2.5TDi V6 Quattro Sport
    MIB#26 two#54(soiled) UKRMMA#26 BOTAFOT#153 X-FOT#003
     
    DoetNietComputeren, Sep 30, 2006
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  4. steve auvache

    Tunku Guest

    Tube of Pro Plus.
    Copious beers for after to combat the shaking.
     
    Tunku, Sep 30, 2006
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  5. steve auvache

    deadmail Guest

    I've always found that ProPlus and RedBull for that matter are an utter
    waste of time and don't stop me falling asleep if I'm tired.
     
    deadmail, Sep 30, 2006
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  6. steve auvache

    MattG Guest

    Me too. Large quantities of coffee, coke, ProPlus, etc don't seem to
    have much effect. I've not found anything to stop me falling asleep at
    the wheel, apart from sleeping more.
     
    MattG, Sep 30, 2006
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  7. steve auvache

    Tunku Guest

    Wuss. I used to bike from London to Dunfermline in one shot, done it a few
    times in a car too. Worst time was when I thought I could see a bungalow on
    the road when I was doing 90 through a blizzard after 7 hours continuous at
    night. I kept going though, on the premise that they wouldn't have had
    planning permission.
     
    Tunku, Sep 30, 2006
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  8. steve auvache

    ginge Guest

    You weren't doing along commute every day though, I suspect.
     
    ginge, Sep 30, 2006
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  9. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Champ
    428.8 according to Mapquest.

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    WS* GHPOTHUF#24 APOSTLE#14 DLC#1 COFF#20 BOTAFOT#150 HYPO#0(KoTL) IbW#41
    SBS#39 OMF#6 Enfield 500 Curry House Racer "The Basmati Rice Burner",
    Honda GL1000K2 (On its hols) Kawasaki ZN1300 Voyager "Oh, Oh, It's so big"
    Suzuki TS250 "The Africa Single" Yamaha Vmax Honda ST1100 wiv trailer
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Oct 1, 2006
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  10. steve auvache

    Tunku Guest

    In the middle of winter, every weekend, to avoid public transport, and beat
    the time they took was the challenge. I've since decided working in London
    and living in Scotland was too wearing, so I've taken to working in
    Scotland. Less money, but the water does taste better. And, more
    importantly, I only have one mortgage now, a very cheap one, at that.
    Life is a challenge, but I'm getting soft.
     
    Tunku, Oct 1, 2006
    #30
  11. Here is a worrying thought - they both have a similar (lack of) effect
    on me.

    Phil
     
    Phil Launchbury, Oct 3, 2006
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