Smokie Darling (Annie) <Barnabus1993@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Dec 7, 10:57 am, headbanger11...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Chris (R)) wrote:
> > >That was one of the hints on Sara's last
> > >show, where he dropped the bottle of
> > >generic Ambien (zolpidem), and she
> > >commented on it.
> >
> > Zolpidem is not an addictive drug, though it's possible for one to
> > become dependant on it to sleep. It would have made more sense for
> > Warrick to become addicted to the amphetamines first, then the
> > zolpidem/Ambien.
> >
> > --
> > "Whatever you do, don't stick your head in the oven" - Keith
Hernandez,
> > on how to end a batting slump
>
> We won't go into addiction vs dependence, but...
>
> Having a prescription for Ambien, I can see where one would request an
> Rx for something to wake one up. The 'hangover' effect doesn't go
> away unless you are one of the fortunate few. I've been on it since
> 2005, and I still have the 'hangover' effect. Feeling very sluggish,
> half asleep, walking in cotton.
> Smokie Darling (Annie)
Speaking of drugs...any ideas on just what kind of drug Warrick was under
the influence of during his brief time spent with the stripper? He was
nodding off in the cab on the way back to the strip club, so I assumed,
originally, that it was some kind of opiate, perhaps. But then, that kind
of
chemical would readily show up in a drug test, proving that Warrick's
drink
had been spiked. Just wondering. Looked like he was mildly tripping, too.
Or, am I assuming too much? With his recent history of pill-popping, maybe
Warrick willingly ingested something and the bad guys merely took
advantage
of his voluntarily induced stuperous condition, setting him up for murder.
Beyond The Timberline
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