Posted on 08/01/2002 11:50:58 PM PDT by chance33_98
I drank it once. Didn't notice any type of high. It tasted pretty bad. So in summary, it tastes bad, it can lead to health problems (probably overstated) and it's illegal. So I don't see why people like it.
The Absinthe Drinkers (Posed by Ellen Andrée and Marcellin Desboutin (1876)
Oil on Canvas
36¼ x 26¾" (92 x 68 cm)
Musée d'Orsay, Paris
Of course, it's hard for her not to look like an arrogant know-nothing, because that's just what she is. It actually rather amazing how many topics she's got spurious facts on.
I have a hard time taking anyone's comments on absinthe who thinks there's such a thing as absinthe without wormwood seriously.
Sounds like fun to me, but it's kinda expensive. I get the same effects from reading Molly Ivins or Helen Thomas.
Have you actually seen a copy of Cosmo or Glamour recently? They are for horndogettes.
I've had morphine given to me after breaking my leg, so I can understand, I guess, how someone could get to liking that effect. That covers heroin, opium smokers and what not. I'd never do either of those things because if it felt better than morphine... Well, I'd be better off not having to fight that temptation if you know what I mean. I just don't have anything, any frame of reference to compare this absynthe to. Maybe- I've taken percocet and drank a bottle of wine(actually while I was recuperating from the above mentioned broken bone)- that left me feeling profoundly... Nonaction-oriented, really, really relaxed. Would you reckon this stuff would be like that?
I've heard tell that there are hallucinagenic properties to tequilla in sufficient quantity.
I saw Absinthe as the first wave of prohibition. The temperance advocates played up the horror stories for decades trying to outlaw demon liquor.
"and it's illegal" - forbidden fruit. It carries an artistic "mystique". Do authors drink mint julips in this day and age?
The tour book I had for Czech Republic said that it tasted like alcoholic shampoo; they didn't miss the mark.
I grow Wormwood and nothing will touch it. Deer, bugs, nada. I wouldn't get drink it with a gun to my head.
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