Hey Sam,
when I first started this thread it was relating to the preservation of "edible" mushrooms I collect around my home. Recently, however, this thread has become a
lot more interesting!!
I've eaten quite a few fly agaric mushrooms as well as various types of psylocibe. I would say that the agaric is a much more intense trip and I would not recommend to any first timers. You are right about them being more "emotional" and they make everything uber-interesting but in my opinion the most enjoyable would be Psylocibe Cubensis ('mexicans'). These are eight hours of side splitting hilarity, so much so that on a few occasions my cheeks and stomach have ached for days afterwards. Unfortunately, all psylocibin producing mushrooms are now banned in the UK so we must not recommend these to anyone over here unless they are heading to Amsterdam for the weekend
. Fly agaric are still perfectly legal though and can be bought in dried form from plenty of shops in larger towns and villages. The Liberty Cap psylocibe mushrooms that grow in patches of thousands around the UK in late summer are also a bad idea for first timers as, although they are free, they are very intense and the effects last quite a long time, not to mention that they taste bloody awful!.
Incidentally, did you know that there is a smoking ban in Amsterdam now? During the summer my friend and I were kicked out of a hash-cafe for putting tobacco in our joints!!! Seriously, we got a few herbal ingredients from the bar and a cup of nice earl grey tea, sat down and skinned up like everyone else but when we lit it the Australian asshole behind the bar kicked us out and banned us because he said the tobacco smoke could give him cancer. Fair enough but when we first went in you couldn't even see the bar for
weed smoke. Aaahh crazy Amsterdam! You've got to love their sense of humour.
You are very unlucky with your bike my friend. I've got a bandit too and I love it to bits. I like the amount of power it has combined with a nice upright seating position unlike the other sports bikes which, if you manage to stay alive, they give you god-awful back ache. What happened that you need a new engine? I realise that she is no spring chicken but bandits are famous for their reliability and longevity. Let me guess, you ate a few mushrooms, put it on the centre stand and pretended you were racing Rossi and Stoner for the title until the engine burnt out?
By the way, I noticed your other post regarding your "tomatoes", I think you should take the tops off them very soon to increase your final yield. As we know, "tomatoes" are mostly produced at the tips of each branch so forcing it to split into two main shoots now should almost double the yield at harvest time. I have a few books in .pdf form, if you'd like them PM me your email address and I'll email them to you.
Finally, happy 30th last week
. As I'm 32 I think you have stolen my title as officially the youngest member of the forum.
All the best
Ryan