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Super Bowl 13 Cocaine Use!

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by blountforcetrauma, Jan 29, 2014.

  1. Bleedsteel

    Bleedsteel

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    Preacherman, I understand that you don`t drink/ do drugs...
    More power to ya...
    But...
    There is pretty much no such thing, as a "weak" batch of acid...
    There are some that are made with too much strichnyne, or poison, that people refer to as "bad acid"...(check out the clips from "Woodstock", where they have a Public Address announcement, about, "don`t take the (certain type of acid.. I forget,which type, LOL)..
    But, basically, anything, that you can eat a quarter inch square of paper, or a "microdot" that is smaller than the buttons of candy that used to come on a piece of paper, and can change your whole perception of reality... Is a pretty strong drug...!!
    Our Government actually experimented with using it as a weapon to disorient our enemy`s soldiers...
    Of course, they tested it on ours first, and saw the difference between sober soldiers, who were orderd to walk in formation, as a control group, and the soldiers they fed acid to, first....
    The results were pretty predictable...
    The soldiers who were fed lsd, walked around in random paths, even tho they were highly trained to follow orders...
    I`m not positive, but I`ve also heard, that we gave trace amounts of lsd to spiders, to see if it would effect their web-building, and a few other animals, like mice, to see if it would, change their ability, to navigate mazes...
    Not surprisingly, all the animals who were "under the influence", had markedly different results, from their normal behavior/ skillset...
    LOL...
    Just tryin to say, I`m not sure if there is such a thing as "weak", or "less potent" LSD...
    Unless it is made completely wrong... It is gonna fundamentally alter the way the subject`s brain percieves reality...
    Makes it pretty hard to keep throwin that ball down the middle of the plate...
    Let alone believe that you are in the same place for nine innings while doing so...
    LMAO!!! :dizzy:
     
  2. 12to88

    12to88 Well-Known Member

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    I was 11, actually. :good:

    Here's what I have always come to understand about the Steelers of the 70s: they were a relatively clean team. I have a suspicion that Frank Lewis, Ernie Holmes, Frenchy Fuqua, Mike Collier, and Glen Edwards all had some sort of drug problem that they'd kept hidden until 76 or 77. I have no proof of this, except one-by-one, they were moved. None were on the XIII team.

    There was this article from back in 1982, in Sports Illustrated: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1125620/1/index.htm

    It was Bengals player Don Reese's confession about his cocaine use and the NFL's. On the second page, he says this: "Pittsburgh has always been a clean team, and look how long the Steelers stayed on top." I think that says it all.

    Plus, there's Roy Blount's book, About Three Bricks Shy of a Load, an account of the 1973 season. I think if there were drugs floating around the clubhouse, Blount would have seen and not hesitated to write about it.
     
  3. blountforcetrauma

    blountforcetrauma Well-Known Member

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    Holmes was the one 70s guy that I thought might have done some of it. I was really expecting someone to say he did.
     
  4. thesteeldeal

    thesteeldeal Well-Known Member

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    Speaking of drugs,did anyone see that picture of Alan Faneca in the Tweet section. He just finished a marathon. WTF? . Even Bill (F in )Murray looks shocked.
     

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