Absolutely amazing animation telling the first person account of the true story behind Dock Ellis' trippy no-hitter.
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A teacher gets his coffee dosed with LSD by a vengeful student, but decides to go on a field trip to the book store anyways. Tripping his face off. This is his story.
Culture Buzz The History of the Psychedelic Movement is a cartoon and coloring book published in 1967 by LSD’s high priest, and former Harvard professor, Timothy Leary. The book contains awesome portraits of LSD use for consumption by impressionable youths. A relic of its time, a salvaged copy is up for auction on eBay at a starting bid of $750…A perfect addition to any hippie’s collection. Then again, there’s something paradoxical about that statement.
Culture Buzz Texas teen associated with Mother’s Against Drunk Driving delivers LSD laced cookies to police departments across North Texas. The culprit, who was serving a community service sentence with MADD for a previous offense, has been detained as the case pends further investigation. While one of the police departments was wary of the marijuana smell emitting from the treats (apparently weed was also in the mix), officers from Fort Worth dug right in. 10 bucks says they knew.
Culture Buzz A book called Gallop! employs a new patented technology called scanimation which makes static print images look animated. It’s cool when they make cool educational things for kids that can also serve as trippy sh*t for adults.