Doing 2C-E this weekend. Any suggestions on what to do?

gogrow

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Your not an Acadian exile Gogrow. If you are then I wonder about you. The French are not to be trusted my now-on-watch friend.

"touche"..... you got me... I have no french blood in my body, english, Irish, and Cherokee.... i am not cajun, just cajun country/upbringing... i am a coonass:bigjoint:
 

gogrow

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Now your black!!! Ah Jesus let me just help you out here and give you the proper terminology. Your goddam Creole. :-P

where did you get black from english, irish, and cherokee?? I'll claim creole though... good peoples most all of them.
 

gogrow

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coonass.... one word, either a noun or an adjective.... not a possesive noun....... :roll:

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get this on a mug or greeting card
Coonass is a controversial term in the Cajun lexicon: to some Cajuns it is regarded as the supreme ethnic slur, meaning \"ignorant, backwards Cajun\"; to others the term is a badge of pride, much like the word Chicano is for Mexican Americans. In South Louisiana, for example, one can often see bumper stickers reading \"Warning — Coonass on Board!\" or \"Registered Coonass\" (both of which generally depict a raccoon’s backside). The word’s origin is unclear: folk etymology claims that coonass dates from World War II, when Cajun GIs serving in France were derided by native French speakers as conasse, meaning \"dirty whore\" or \"idiot.\" Non-French-speaking American GIs allegedly overheard the expression, converted it to the English \"coonass,\" and introduced the term back in the United States. There it supposedly soon caught on as a derisive term among non-Cajuns, who encountered many Cajuns in Gulf Coast oilfields. It is now known, however, that coonass predated the arrival of Cajun GIs in France during World War II, which undermines the conasse theory. Indeed, folklorist Barry Jean Ancelet has long rejected this theory, calling it \"shaky linguistics at best.\" He has suggested that the word originated in South Louisiana, and that it derived from the belief that Cajuns frequently ate raccoons. He has also proposed that the term contains a negative racial connotation: namely, that Cajuns were \"beneath\" or \"under\" blacks (or coons, as blacks were often call...
 

hunter711

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I don't know why anyone would take E it's known to put holes in the membrane around your brain and give you alzheimers . i'm sure is fun I've done acid a couple of times but never E . I just like to learn about any kind of drug i'm thinkin of taken before I do . I was also told that you should have lots of water on hand if your thinkin of taken E . Ill just stick to my buds... But hope u have a good time
 
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