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20 years, 2 months ago

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Posted on Feb 21, 2004, 1 p.m. By Bill Freeman

The first time Myles did "skittles" was at high school -- and all the teachers were giving him strange looks. The curly haired sophomore couldn't control his forehead, couldn't put his eyebrows down. His hands were quivering, his knees spasming. He couldn't walk straight. Scary, this being his first time, and this was not expected.

The first time Myles did "skittles" was at high school -- and all the teachers were giving him strange looks. The curly haired sophomore couldn't control his forehead, couldn't put his eyebrows down. His hands were quivering, his knees spasming. He couldn't walk straight. Scary, this being his first time, and this was not expected. A friend told him it would be like smoking a joint. But cough medicine -- especially these Coricidin HBP pills, called skittles on the street -- was "way more intense." At a party that night, Myles played the punching game bloody knuckles.

Source: http://www.modbee.com/life/buzzz/story/8141834p-8995074c.html



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