C2theN
Nobody Dast Blame Me
- Nov 25, 2018
- 28
(Sorry for the lousy pun.)
I plan to ctb by two-load charcoal with a double-layer popup tent covered by a tarp, but I have some specific questions. Sorry for everything this post repeats.
1. I've read that each load should burn in the starter for 10-20 minutes, then go into the pail for another 45. But how should the briquettes look in the starter before I move them? And how should they look in the pail before I take them inside?
2. I also have a drug cocktail to seal the deal. Not sure if it's all a good idea, though.
(A) Zofran, 10-20mg one hour before I enter the tent.
(B) 6mg Clonazepam and a few quick shots of liquor after I enter and seal the door.
(C) 1 full short-acting insulin pen after that.
(D) 10g or so Gabapentin after that.
I'll definitely do the Zofran, Klonnies, and booze, but what about Gabapentin and insulin? I have a feeling the Gabapentin could backfire if it causes really bad vomiting. I'm not even sure if it would be helpful. The insulin could do the job by itself if everything else fails, but it takes hours, and I'm worried I might regain consciousness just before I seize up.
Thanks, guys. You're lifesavers.*
*Sorry, I'm a jackass.
I plan to ctb by two-load charcoal with a double-layer popup tent covered by a tarp, but I have some specific questions. Sorry for everything this post repeats.
1. I've read that each load should burn in the starter for 10-20 minutes, then go into the pail for another 45. But how should the briquettes look in the starter before I move them? And how should they look in the pail before I take them inside?
2. I also have a drug cocktail to seal the deal. Not sure if it's all a good idea, though.
(A) Zofran, 10-20mg one hour before I enter the tent.
(B) 6mg Clonazepam and a few quick shots of liquor after I enter and seal the door.
(C) 1 full short-acting insulin pen after that.
(D) 10g or so Gabapentin after that.
I'll definitely do the Zofran, Klonnies, and booze, but what about Gabapentin and insulin? I have a feeling the Gabapentin could backfire if it causes really bad vomiting. I'm not even sure if it would be helpful. The insulin could do the job by itself if everything else fails, but it takes hours, and I'm worried I might regain consciousness just before I seize up.
Thanks, guys. You're lifesavers.*
*Sorry, I'm a jackass.