>>>eating a batch of Heavenly Blue Morning Glory seeds<<<
Hey, man - the Army says that stuff will give you B.O.!
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[Excerpt] Ipomoea tricolor Common Names: Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue, Pearly Gates, Flying Saucers, Wedding Bells, Summer Skies, Blue Water
Description: Stout, twining herb with large heart-shaped leaves. Flowers are tubular with coloring from dark blue to white and sometimes rose-lavender. Seeds are found in capsules.
Toxic Part: Seeds.
Symptoms: Hallucinations, panic, detachment, incoherent speech, cold hands and feet, nausea, vomiting, laughing and crying jags, strong body odor, mental disorder, and suicidal attempts.
You must have had some wild parties.
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