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I really don’t think it was to make them sleepy, I think it was to make them horny A, and also less able/aware to fend him off. But quaaludes don’t knock you out, they make you silly, spacy, and very, very horny. That was the big thing they were known for. It was a relaxed party drug, not really a go to sleep drug. Unless he gave them too much, but my guess is he wanted them awake, just not alert.
If you don’t know what you’re talking about, google it. It’s a sedative...not Spanish fly...no, all men didn’t do this in the 70s...and so what’s your point in making this defense up for him now?
Rhetorical. I can’t tell if you’re naive or a troll. It’s ridiculous.
I'm not the harshest of his critics, but let's be real here: He slipped "stuff" into women's drinks. Plenty of creeps do this. And he was one of them. He got caught. And admitted it. There is of course the issue of "why" anyone would repeatedly go to his place after the fact, but that's an entirely different topic. Anyone who purposely drugs another to take advantage of them needs to be punished.
Aside from the sexual assaults that this thread will invariably focus on, there is also the subject of having an unsolicited foreign substance slipped into food and beverages i.e. the drugs. I consider that action as heinous as the sexual assaults.
If you don’t know what you’re talking about, google it. It’s a sedative...not Spanish fly...no, all men didn’t do this in the 70s...and so what’s your point in making this defense up for him now?
Rhetorical. I can’t tell if you’re naive or a troll. It’s ridiculous.
I grew up in the 70’s, I do know what I’m talking about. It was quite popular.
I grew up in the 70’s, I do know what I’m talking about. It was quite popular.
Relay that to the qualified experts involved with the USFDA Guidelines for Pharmaceuticals then. Introduce yourself, tell the board you grew up in the 70s, and even though they are classifying quaaluds as a sedative (due to its chemical make up) you say it’s a drug to make women horny for Bill Cosby. They can change the classification if warranted.
Relay that to the qualified experts involved with the USFDA Guidelines for Pharmaceuticals then. Introduce yourself, tell the board you grew up in the 70s, and even though they are classifying quaaluds as a sedative (due to its chemical make up) you say it’s a drug to make women horny for Bill Cosby. They can change the classification if warranted.
I’m not addressing anything technical about it. I used them, my friends used them, it’s personal experience from a time and place where they were a popular drug for concerts, parties, and just hanging out. It’s ptobably the only drug from back in the day I’d be tempted by if they came back on the market. Just a couple, for one awesome and memorable weekend at home with my honey, then stop. The effects were wasted on teenage boys back then
Maybe all the men you know did it, but that doesn't mean that "all the men" did.
I don’t know if you’re talking to me, but I am careful to never use terms like “all” in any of my posts. The people in my social groups were teens to mid-20’s, because I was a teen, too.
I was in my early 20's in the late 70's, living not far from Hollywood. I had heard of quaaludes from TV, but it wasn't a big thing at the parties and nightclubs I went to with my buddies. In the early 80's, my sister sideswiped a car on the freeway, which was stopped cockeyed in the emergency lane. She later found out that the driver was passed out on quaaludes.
I don’t know if you’re talking to me, but I am careful to never use terms like “all” in any of my posts. The people in my social groups were teens to mid-20’s, because I was a teen, too.
Must be because of all of the J-E-L-L-O in prison.
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