acid storing and transporting *please help, need for tomarrow*

Discussion in 'LSD - Acid Trips' started by Dark Star, Aug 31, 2004.

  1. Dark Star

    Dark Star Member

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    ok so this weekend i was looking for acid. and i had asked my friend about it on friday at school but couldnt get a hold of her over the weekend. she didnt show up to school on monday but she did today and she told me that she had gotten 2 blotter hits and their at her house. i asked where she kept it and she said in a small bag in her refrigerator. is this ok? also. she plans on bringing it to school tomarrow to give to me, so how should we go about transporting it. i mean i live in texas and its pretty hot outside. im not too worried about being hot in the school cuz they have air conditioning, but the trip from the school to my car to my house is pretty damn hot. so what do you think i should do? and once its at my house. i have an idea of where to store it but tell me if it wont work. I have a small trap door in my wall with insulation coving the small slit in the back that, if you reach down into it, you can get to the foundation in the wall. i belive its fairly cool but im not very sure ill check tonight. but since it is in the wall and inside the house with air conditioning..im sure it should be fine correct? lemme know what i should do and what the typical storing and transporting methods are with acid. thanks alot
     
  2. Dark Star

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    help!!! hahah. really though i need help. this is going to be happening tomarrow. i need to know what to bring if i need to and if i need to do something i need to know tonight
     
  3. Stalkz

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    Sorry I can't REALLY help you, but I'm pretty sure that it'll be completely fine. If it's blotter than it's already dried into the paper so as long as there's no EXTREME moisture (like, 100% humidity and it's out there sitting in the open) it'll be totally fine. Especially in a sealed bag.

    I know a chick who tripped on acid in jail because her friend wrote her a letter and in the corner, dotted it off and said "LICK HERE" (It was acid). It made it through the postal system, it'll be fine.
     
  4. Dark Star

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    anymore help?
     
  5. StonerBill

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    its not like you need to be that careful! keep it in a little baggie, in the coolest palce in your house. jsut dont store it for long, use it.


    or find a place to hide it in your fridge. like in a nook or soemthing that no one will look in.
     
  6. Scholar_Warrior

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    if you want to store it long term you should put it in the freezer, but if you will use it soon it is less important to store it that way.


    I wish I had some acid to store....... :(
     
  7. Dark Star

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    cuz thats acually what i was thinking. i mean this is just to store for maybe the end of the week or maybe next weekend. so i wouldnt need to take THAT much percaution. ill just keep it wrapped in aluminum foil and tape it under a shelf in my refrigerator. and if i get really cleaver ill tape a peice of white paper over it and use clear tape to tape it so that it will be so unnoticable they wont even see it...
     
  8. Dark Star

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    ONE MORE QUESTION!!!!

    ok..im NOW thinking about taking it to the beach with us..now..i live in texas, and its very hot and humid. We'd be going to the Galveston beach and taking it right when we get there if not a few minutes before, so heres the question. because of the heat and humidity should we store it in a cooler is ice? or will the wetness of the ice be too much, and will it skrew it up because its too cold from it? where should we put it until we drop it?
     
  9. weekend warrior

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    Man dont sweat it!! fuck all that refridgerator bullshit, i have hits that are like 10 years old that are still as potent today as they were when i first got them. i thought the same thing. i had lost them for a while then i found them all and thought for sure they were all fucked up, nope!! they were good to go. just as good as day 1. and they were sealed up in a baggie and kept at room temp for a looooong ass time, as long as it dosent get wet itll be fine. bad part about a fride or a freezer is as soon as it comes out itll get condensation on it which could cause a problem. i say keep it in a safe dry cool place in your room. preferably in a lock box or something where nosey parents or brothers and sister wont find it. thats what happened to me, my parents found it and i finally was cleaning out the garage a few months ago and i found where that snatched it up and hid it. it was all there surprisingly. thank god it didnt get thrown out or flushed. anyway dont sweat it bro just keep it safe and dry it will be fine. later,Joe
     
  10. StonerBill

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    yeah, if you want to be safe tho jsut keep them in a dry container and put em in teh eski or near it.


    I dunno how the beach woul dbe for yur first time (im jsut guessin it is) i mean.. water can be dangerous when you dont knwo what your doing.
     
  11. Dark Star

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    oh i would most certainly not be going into the water....i hate going in water i cant see my feet in a few inches of water...galveston has brown water .. blah.. but yea id just chill with friends in the sand and on the shoreline
     

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