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Old 04-17-2006, 07:59 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Prudence
What if I have just never been interested in recreational drugs? In the same way that I've never really felt the need to sky dive or ride a unicycle or learn karate? Am I just an square beyond redemption because that's one thing in a long list of things that have never interested me?
Nope, not square beyond redemption! I tried pot and did not care for it. Never had an interest in pills, etc. I think I'm the square, my sister was far more adventuress, she was the stoner in the family. I was the bookworm.

Roaring drunk on only one ocassion and I disliked so much the fact that I was 1 out of control and 2 could not remember much of the party. Of what I do remember, I freely admit I comitted the absolute worst in the way of party faux-pas (thank God it was my sister's party, makes a good family story however embarassing and it was not funny at the time) What was the faux-pas you might ask? Well, I got sick. No big deal, right? Not so if you happened to get sick all over a tray of Alice B. Toklas brownies. Sigh, that would be me.

I guess I'm a square, I'm just so interested in things and doing things I've never felt the desire to try artificial stimulation. Although, Wendybeth does point out something that might be beneficial as my body creaks it's way into middle age, a dose of speed to help get me moving.

Oh, and my sister is quite the conservative nowadays. Those wild sown oats have left her and she's quite the old stick in the mud.
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