My Experience on Neuro Blasts
What a night!!!
Neuro Blasts really are something else. I wasn’t planning to take anything that night – just a few beers would do, but when I got home my mates said they’d found these Neuro Blast things in Soho and had already taken some. They insisted that I took one to be on the same level as them and they were certainly enjoying themselves. So, without too much deliberation, I necked one with a strong vodka and red bull. We’d bought tickets to go to the roller-disco at Bagley’s in King’s Cross (their choice – not mine!) and it was a true roller-coaster ride, I can tell you!
A short while later, I was dressed in my best fairy outfit (I’m a girl, not a transvestite) and I was well on my way. I was chatting away like no-one’s business and felt positively chirpy. I’ve never had so much fun on the way to catch a South-Eastern train. Everything was hilarious. It seemed to take forever to get there and it’s only a 10-minute walk. But that didn’t matter – I was enjoying all of it.
Well, the train journey up to town was certainly more entertaining than I’d expected it to be. There were four of us at this point and we couldn’t stop cracking jokes and leaping around. The other passengers seemed utterly bewildered but amused at the same time. It’s strange because I didn’t notice any particular turning point where I “came up” on these pills – it just seemed to creep up on me very gradually. But there was no denying it – I was high. I felt happy, witty, energised and absolutely absorbed by whatever it was we were doing. I made the mistake of taking my digital camera and I couldn’t stop taking pictures. There are pictures of us on the platform, on the train, getting off the train – everyone could tell we were off our faces. But when I looked at the photos afterwards, there was none of that saucer-eyed thing going on that you get from ecstasy, so Neuro Blasts are slightly better for being in public!
We went to the pub to meet some more mates who were coming to Bagleys. I hadn’t stopped grinning since we left. It was really easy to get talking to people even though I’d never met most of them before. And I didn’t get totally monged on the Neuro Blast or so loved up that I was talking shit. I was just being myself but a lot sharper and happier.
There were loads more photos in the pub. And everyone had to wear my fairy wings. One of the guys – Gaz – who’d also taken Neuro Blast – couldn’t let go of them and ended up wearing them most of the night.
After an hour in the pub to warm up, we were walking along some streets, trying to find the club and I was compelled to take pictures of some industrial cranes on a building site…! They were very significant to me at the time. We got really lost, even though Bagley’s was just around the corner. But we didn’t care – we were having a ball, just wandering around the streets of Kings Cross and accosting random strangers and taking their pictures! There was a big crowd of us by this time and everyone was my friend. I could have walked along those streets all night and stayed happy. And time seemed to stretch on, and on, and on, and on…
I thought it was at least 3am before we got to the club and wondered if they would let us in ‘cos we were so late. But it hadn’t even reached 11pm!
Eventually we got in. I lasted about 1 hour on the dance floor and fell over at least once every 2 minutes. (I’m not a skater!) I don’t think the serious roller-skaters were very impressed at all. And the four of us who’d taken Neuro Blast just kept drinking and drinking and drinking. And stupid stuff too. Quadruple vodkas and Red Bull. Not my usual thing at all, but it was just too easy to do at the time.
After a couple of hours, a few of us decided to go home and carry on the night there, cos we were just getting in the way of all the pro skaters. We chatted all the way back – this took several night busses – and then got home, drank some more, chatted some more and suddenly it was 7am… 12 solid hours of mayhem and hype!
I would definitely recommend Neuro Blast. But 2 warnings: Firstly, be prepared for a long, long night – these things can deceive you! Start with one and just see how you feel a couple of hours later. Secondly, try not to drink too much. I can handle my drink, but combined with the dehydrating effects of the Neuro Blast, this did lead to quite a nasty head the next day!
As usual with legal highs, you gotta be sensible – take your time and know your limits.
Neuro Blasts are BZP free, but they are chemical based.
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Filed under: Legal High Reviews on February 6th, 2008
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