[FairfieldLife] LLundrub would have done it.

2005-06-09 Thread Rick
I was watching TV the other night and a guy was holding a poison arrow 
frog in his hand explaining how the natives would rub their arrow tips 
on the frogs toxic skin to make them more effective in bringing the 
prey down. He then said that the chemicals on the skin, when licked, 
had a mild hallucinogenic effect, adding that he didn't think he would 
be licking one anytime soon to see if it worked.

I then thought I bet Llundrub would.




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Re: [FairfieldLife] LLundrub would have done it.

2005-06-09 Thread Llundrub





That was a Curare frog. No way.But they 
have a certain frog, and not the 5meo-dmt frog, but another one which makes you 
hallucinate for three days straight and is used on really long hunts in the 
rainforest. The sap from the skin is scraped up with a stick and then to 
administer it one burns a patch in the skin and rubs a bit into the wound. Sure. 
I'm up for it. That said, I have some sense. I don't mess with Brugmansias or 
Daturas. 


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Subject: [FairfieldLife] LLundrub would have done it.
I was watching TV the other night and a guy was holding a 
poison arrow frog in his hand explaining how the natives would rub their 
arrow tips on the frogs toxic skin to make them more effective in bringing 
the prey down. He then said that the chemicals on the skin, when licked, 
had a mild hallucinogenic effect, adding that he didn't think he would 
be licking one anytime soon to see if it worked.I then thought "I 
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