From: staring@my.screen (Samson) Subject: Re: T's and blues, what's the blue Date: 1996/12/13 newsgroups: alt.drugs,alt.drugs.hard > > Having predated me by a few years,I was under the impression the Blue's > > was Blue 10mg. Valium? But I never did that or "Loads". Doriden and > > Codeine in a ratio of 1 Doriden to 2 T-4's. Or 4-Doors. "T's and blues" are described in "the literature" as a combination of pentazocine (mixed op ag/ant) and tripellenamine (an antihistamine, aka Actifed, i think). What's the "T" and what's the "blue" I don't know. [...] ==================================================================== From: dmgdone@aol.com (DmgDone) Subject: Re: T's and blues, what's the blue Date: 1996/12/21 newsgroups: alt.drugs.hard I had never heard of "T's and B's". Interesting how different areas had their own little terms of endearments. The T's were of course Talwin,but as we all know now have 0.5 mg. of naloxone, to "eliminate the abuse potential" --ie. when one couldn't cop H. I had known the "blues" to be tripelennamine (PBZ), which is an H1-blocking antihistamine, made by Geiby Co. and they were blue in color, hence "blues". And of course antihistamine potentiates the effect of narcotics. Usually did them at 2:1 ratio, or in some cases, 4:2. Brings back fond memories of being down in "The Core" in Milwaukie, WI in 1980. Accompanied by my 3 "bodyguards", two young Sicilian friends with their pet German shepherd attack dog (rottweilers not being the dog of choice yet for the dopers set). Ohh,the things that can tweak such memories! Been offline for about 2 weeks due to repairs on my computer and so glad to be back online to get to my favorite newsgroup. You all are my friends--I don't understand "civilians", especially stuck out here in the middle of the midwest cornfields. I sure missed you guys when I couldn't get online. ____________ I=|_DmgDone___|I>---------Nobody gets