
Helen asks…
How does a magic mushrooms trip compare to a salvia trip?
I’ve done salvia 15x extract two times and thought it was awesome. I’m taking shrooms soon and I’m wondering how a shrooms trip compares to a salvia trip.
admin answers:
Sorry but the guy above is out of his mind. Salvia is not the most powerful psychedelic, not even close. In terms of the full experience and its effect on your life, salvia is not even comparable to shrooms, or lsd. A salvia trip is more like a crazy roller coaster ride through a trippy colorful world, but no very insightful. With shrooms you get the crazy visuals, but the best part is in your head. You see the world in a whole new light, and think about things so differently. Its really hard to explain, but you can think so much clearer, in the sense that you no longer have the binds of society holding you down. You see the world and all of life in its true, natural form, without the veil that society places over your eyes. And btw DMT is the most powerful psychedelic in the world. Look it up and experience it for yourself. I dont have the words to describe what a dmt trip is like. Its simply life-changing

Sandy asks…
Is it pointless planning a summertime trip to Australia if the swine flu threat might prevent traveling?
I’m desperately hoping to travel to Australia in July, but am hesitant to buy tickets or put too much planning into the trip otherwise because of the whole swine flu thing…what if by summer we won’t be able to leave the country? Obviously there’s no way to predict the future, but does anyone have any advice? And if i buy tickets now, could they be refunded in case things get that severe?
admin answers:
I seriously think that this whole thing has been overblown. If you want to travel to Australia in July, then do so.
Quarantine regulations in most sensible countries mean that people who are even suspected of having flu like symptoms are being tested.
The media in Sydney reported that 140 people coming off of planes had flu like symptoms. Big deal. People deal with regular boring flu all the time; the only difference is that by making people feel scared, the media is able to sell newspapers and advert space.

Daniel asks…
What is the cheapest way to rent a car for a Florida trip?
I live in Iowa and am planning a trip to Florida, stopping by Tennessee on the way. I also plan on seeing more of Florida then just the Orlando area. I do not trust my car to make the trip, so I will have to rent one.
My trip will be for 3 weeks, however every place I have looked so far the prices seem outrages. Is there a cheaper way to drive down there, if so then what is it?
admin answers:
I generally find rentalcarmomma.com is an excellent site forFlorida rentals

Charles asks…
What kind of vehicle do I need for a trip to Yellowstone?
Hi, I am planning a trip to Yellowstone in the first week of July. I plan to drive a Chevy Malibu. I used a used the same vehicle for a trip to South Dakota this month, and it was good.
Is that kinda right? Do I need to have a vehicle with a higher ground clearance? Does it snow a lot in Yellowstone in July?
admin answers:
You won’t have any snow in July in Yellowstone, it’s all melted and the temperatures are quite warm. The Chevy Malibu will work fine…. All roads are paved and driving conditions are “normal”.

Ken asks…
How to surprise kids with a trip to Disney World?
I’m planning a surprise trip to Walt Disney World for my cousins and I wanted to tell them in a creative way. Something that would be memorable. They’re 8 and 12. I also wanted to record it. Anyone have any suggestions?
It‘s not local, we live in Canada. So although I would like to tell me the day of like people have suggested, it‘s not really feasible. I am looking for a way to tell them a couple months before we go.
admin answers:
I think a really cute way is to head to your nearest Disney Store, and buy some little Disney trinkets. Then mail them, with a note from Mickey Mouse, to your kids. The post office actually has Mickey & Pluto postage bags. Make the big announcement come from a note that Mickey himself wrote, along with some presents. Then, every week or few weeks, send another little package w/little things from Mickey with another note, letting them know their trip is getting closer & closer.
I did this for my 5 year old nephew, and he loved it! It kept him excited, and he was always asking if he got more “Mickey Mail”. I had gone to Disney about 6 months earlier, so brought home postcards & mailed those to him too, from Mickey, so it appeared they were coming from Disney World. If you have access to any Disney postcards, that’s an added bonus too!
Good luck!
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