An assortment of bottled beer, as the big single bottles holding a half liter to a liter.
Never had one of them before, Peroni. Ended up deciding last night that I liked it so much I'd take some of the other bottles back undrunk to the shop, and ask them if I can swap the other brands for bottles of peroni instead. Which was fine, came back with a nice big pile of cold bottled beer.
Always better than canned, when its in glass, don't you think?
Other than that:
2g of ching, two 3.5g bags of a headshop smoking mix, based on APINACA and 5-fluoropentyl-APINACA (other name 'AKB-48 and 5-F-AKB-48). Name of the product is 'herb', and it bloody well does a hell of a job imitating the real thing. Not sure how they get away with it, as the inert plant material in this case..I am not entirely sure it IS inert. They use the flowering tops of indian hemp, aka weed, herb, ganja etc. It smells like weed, it looks like weed, and although shorter acting, the stuff packs one hell of a punch. The rest of it, is a mixture of Mullein (Verbascum thapsus, is the commonest kind of this plant) and hops. Interesting choice, the latter, as the hop plant is the only other member of the Cannabinacea, aside from the obvious genus Cannabis.
I don't know how the people making and distributing this 'herb' product are getting away with it; seeing a how it actually contains C.sativa and/pr C.indica. I can only imagine it might be a hemp fiber rather than high THC strain. But soon as I can afford some more plates, I'm going to try doing a bit of chromatography, and analyse a sample of the product for THC, THC-carboxylic acid, CBD and CBN, run it up with a few spots on some TLC plates, extract some with solvents and compare with a reference standard of known, actual honest to god hash/skunk.
This stuff would get dogs alerting like crazy I'm sure. The smell is enough to be able to convince me, if I'd never known about the head shop blend product, that a bag of it were weed. And it sure as fuck LOOKS like weed.
Also bought, a 'pink panther', which is just a brand named bright pink gelcap containing methiopropamine (MPA), which is an analog of methamphetamine, where the phenyl ring is substituted for by thiophene.
Small bottle of rum, bottle of raspberry sours.
Subway sandwich for breakfast that consisted of: Roast beef with quadruple extra double beef, covered in grated and the other cheese they have there, double quadruple extra cheese of both kinds, and black olives. Lots, and lots, and lots, and lots of olives. A mighty fine breakfast noshup, with a bottle of fresh orange juice, and a black coffee.
Tobacco, papers, candy, candy, more candy and did I mention I have a very sweet tooth and like candy ?
A few bottles of morphine and codeine cough mixtures from various pharmacies, as well as a pack of co-dydramol, the OTC strength dihydrocodeine/paracetamol combination. Not that it would be a great deal of use to me for keeping my joints pain free. But I've been reading some stuff on some chem forums I frequent, and seemingly a combination of concentrated hydrochloric acid and boric acid makes for a reagent system that when used to heat dihydrocodeine inside a sealed glass tube, or prolonged reflux for several days under inert gas, actually is capable of selectively performing the cleavage of the aryl methyl ether, to give dihydromorphine in a fair yield.
Never had DHM before. Will be interesting to try and see if it works, as the HCl/boric acid system is a much milder set of reagents and reaction conditions than the traditional way to cleave aryl aliphatic ethers, reflux in constant-boiling HBr.
Found a bag of weed too while I was out. Not weighed, but it looked like a very fat, packed 8th. Or at least, it did before I got to it. Now I have a little less than a tenbag, although its still a fairly generous little less than ten sack. Pretty nice stuff too.
Bought some new CDs, two albums from cradle of filth, one by 'the bled', one album by breed 77, one by drowning pool, one from black tide, dry kill logic, million dead; and bleed the sky.
Also bought myself Opeth's new album, 'heritage'. Loving it. They switched to a melodic, less death-growl oriented style for this album, a lot of clean vocals and guitar. Sounds great though even though quite different to past Opeth fare.