![]() It as I recall was fairly potent and was Just acid with a different shape and name. ![]() It was followed by Orange Micro Dot, and Purple Micro Dot which were tiny tablets form. It too was quite potent and I suspect was another name of Orange Sunshine. Concurrently titles like “Orange Mini Barre” a small tablet but elongated like a barrel shape came around. It was also fairly potent but never my favorite. Window Pane was another of the later developments available in the early 70’s It was a tiny square of dry gelatin semi translucent like a window pane. Blue was followed by another tablet sold as Orange Owsley. I remember the trip being very beautiful and smooth without a lot of weird body sensation that Acid would usually bring. The next to come around was a tablet called Blue cheer. The first experience was a tablet called pink rose. It was far more potent than any LSD I had taken prior in prior years living in Northern California. I have experienced Orange Sunshine while living in San Diego in 1970-71. Today I don’t have a source alas, to you that do “Bon Voyage”. ![]() One final comment, a friend once said that if you trip with someone you have a friend for life, I agree. If you know what you’re doing then with your sails set you will experiance the beauty that surrounds and fills us and at times if you are open…the unexpected gifts that can power your life forward. I’ve alway considered taking LSD to be a serious endeavor, like sailing in the ocean don’t be stupid, be prepared, have a plan, then get close to nature (or good music) and do it with a crew (friends) unless you are very experienced. These were very little tablets of questionable quality, they had a “speedy” side effect, but good red and blue visuals as in the light show of a 70’s silver faced Marantz receiver. He swore it enhanced the visuals and focused his performance, he was always very good at what he did and today is the Master of his Universe (and sober).Īnd then there was the rest, Micro-dots. I had a friend that would put a quarter of a pane in his eye, then go off and perform in collegiate gymnastic events. They were hard and could be cut with a sharp knife, but watch out because the bits could fly off like tiddlywinks and you could spend a lifetime looking for the shards in your period correct shag-carpet. Window Pane was LSD on very small reddish edible rectangles that looked like sea glass. I never had the opportunity to try it alas. ![]() It was in a tablet form inducing sunrise glow visuals with an intense spiritual trip. If it was blotter paper it was referred to as “blotter” or when the paper had designs on it like the cartoon character “Mr Natural” you might say “I’ve got some Mr Natural, are you interested?” I believe the legendary Owlsy’s Acid was usually in these forms.įrom people who’s opinion I respected all said their most intense, clean, and beautiful trip was on “Sunshine” or “Orange Sunshine”. Pure LSD-25 which was in liquid form and could either be put in punch or with an eye-dropper placed on either sugar-cubes or perforated blotter paper. Alcohol was like throwing gas on fire, no mellowing effects there. In coming down pot helped a little, but in those daze it wasn’t as potent as today. The strength was such that 1/2 dose was “full speed ahead,” a whole hit was “God is my co-pilot,” and more was in my book a mistake you wouldn’t make twice. For a specific type of dose of LSD the best group included LSD-25, Blotter, SunShine, and WindowPane. Referring to a hit of LSD one would have said…Acid, Sid, or A. Here are some LSD terms and remembrance from the early 70’s. Yeah, the “Drug Free World” website is a perfect example. You know those outright biases against LSD? The ‘facts’ claiming that LSD will cause you to go crazy, have nightmarish hallucinations, and, all-in-all, make you hate life? In my nearly six years of using LSD, I have only used three ‘nicknames’: Acid, Doses, and Lucy.īy the way, this information comes from the website ‘Drug Free World’. Nonetheless, if you ever find yourself desperate to impress a significant other, you can pull one of these many obscure names out of your Mary Poppins hat of tricks. There are many LSD street names, many of which you have never heard and you will never use. In this article, I will outline the various LSD street names.
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