Really looking forward to this one . . . it's been two months since my last voyage, can't wait to shed the flesh again. I'm also happy to see all the people who will be bending and slicing reality into confetti.
Haha I had never seen that thread before. Excellent advice! :lol:۩ said:It has been two years almost since I have eaten some LSD.
And about a year since This thread.
It's about damn time I take my own advice!

:lol:۩ said:EVERYONE SMOKE/DRINK/SNUFF/PLUG/RUB DMT WHEN THE MOON TURNS RED!
Continuum said:Tonight!
Lifted from the Interwebz:
April 14, 2014 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- Larry Ciupik, Adler Planetarium astronomer, joins us to talk about the ''blood moon'' lunar eclipse that will be visible early Tuesday.
A Total Lunar Eclipse occurs only if the entire Moon is in the Earth's shadow.
-About an hour before the Total Lunar Eclipse, the Moon enters the umbra (or dark portion) of the Earth's shadow. This is known as a partial phase of the lunar eclipse and begins at 12:58 a.m. CDT on April 15th and ends at 2:06 a.m. CDT.
-The Total Lunar Eclipse (when the Moon is completely immersed in the Earth's shadow) begins at 2:06 a.m. CDT and ends at 3:24 a.m. CDT on the morning of April 15th. The middle of the eclipse occurs at 2:45 a.m. CDT.
