

Ms Teaz Sues City of Folsom
#136
Posted 09 August 2005 - 12:02 PM

#137
Posted 09 August 2005 - 12:04 PM
#139
Posted 09 August 2005 - 12:07 PM
never seen that before, don't think I wanna even know how or where thats supposed to be used LOL
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#141
Posted 09 August 2005 - 12:10 PM
whoa, didn't even notice that but you are right!
ok, who's the dweeb now hiding behind a new ID? (cripes yet another) - thats so sheepish and weak minded that a person doesn't have the cajones to be themselves - they gotta hide behind an anonymous ID - pretty weak
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#142
Posted 09 August 2005 - 12:13 PM
From: http://paranoia.lyca...itrous/whippits
Whippits are extremely easy to use.
First you need to find a source. In Phoenix, head shops and adult bookstores
sell them. They are little canisters that look like CO2 cartridges, except
that they contain NO2. A box of ten whippits or "Chargers" shouldn't cost you
more than $10.00 or you're getting ripped. I pay $7.50 for a box of ten.
Once you get the whippits, you need a cracker. There are a few varieties:
plastic, metal, and fancy. Plastic are by far the cheapest but because the
nitrous oxide coming out of the canister is extremely cold, they have a
tendency to break. I've used a plastic cracker for about 30-40 whippits
before it broke. Metal crackers are more expensive but will last you a
lifetime. Then there are fancy ones with designs, and even large
glass/plastic bottles that hold 5 charger's worth of nitrous.
... continued in post linked above ...
#143
Posted 09 August 2005 - 12:17 PM
#144
Posted 09 August 2005 - 12:28 PM
Travel, food and drink blog by Dave - http://davestravels.tv
#145
Posted 09 August 2005 - 12:34 PM

Whip It Good!
#146
Posted 09 August 2005 - 12:58 PM
#147
Posted 09 August 2005 - 02:56 PM
I assume you meant the odd adults only poetry. I have removed it by your request.
I understand there is no "Back room" for the Folsom Forum

#148
Posted 09 August 2005 - 08:19 PM
YES! YES! YES! your rights are less important than the community at large. To think otherwise is truly "arrogant" and "narrow minded"
#149
Posted 10 September 2005 - 11:55 PM
Whippits are extremely easy to use.
First you need to find a source. In Phoenix, head shops and adult bookstores
sell them. They are little canisters that look like CO2 cartridges, except
that they contain NO2. A box of ten whippits or "Chargers" shouldn't cost you
more than $10.00 or you're getting ripped. I pay $7.50 for a box of ten.
Once you get the whippits, you need a cracker. There are a few varieties:
plastic, metal, and fancy. Plastic are by far the cheapest but because the
nitrous oxide coming out of the canister is extremely cold, they have a
tendency to break. I've used a plastic cracker for about 30-40 whippits
before it broke. Metal crackers are more expensive but will last you a
lifetime. Then there are fancy ones with designs, and even large
glass/plastic bottles that hold 5 charger's worth of nitrous.
... continued in post linked above ...
We do offer Whip Cream Canisters for fresh whip cream and many of our customers are very creative with placement of the whip cream from stories we've heard. Additionally, we have never sold crackers, nor do we ever intend to do so. We do find it interesting, however, that a select few continue to hunt for the bad - the same individuals we find in the media pleading their story speaking out against some deviant action that we (the public at large) were never aware of till they got before the public to educate us on their personal experiences/knowledge - later to be found the pupetrators as well as evangelists.
Here's something interesting pointed out to us the other day at Raley's supermarket. Stores that sell cough medication must regulate the sale of cough medicines (the same stuff we've used since we were kids) because it has been found by some deviant(s) that when taken in heavydoses hallucinations and aloss of motor control can occur as can death due. Reference DMX Cough Medicine.
By the way - Sniffing the glue and solvents sold/used in the antique stores can also produce many of the same effects that has been advertised here; however, most of us use glue the way it is intended - for fixing broken things.
Thanks for the FYI.
#150
Posted 11 September 2005 - 12:09 AM
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