Not long ago, I rediscovered the great Cary Grant in the great Philadelphia Story (1940), and I really recommend both.
I also found this well-written article, concerning his dedication to the therapeutical use of LSD, entitled Destination Subconscious: Cary Grant and LSD.
It is the same for everything that is called a Way
Hey there, fellow reader.
We made this European site - In English, as we feel a common Internet language is a nice idea. We will be glad to translate submitted material to English, if needed.
When you think about it, all the cool sites are American (BoingBoing etc.). We don’t feel it has to be this way. We do, after all, outnumber them.
The layout of the site is a template I used in the creation, but I think it’s pretty worthy of a live test while the final layout is created.
The image is a 5 min. Myspace commercial sketch. What do you think? Of the sketch and the site?
Thank you for reading. I love you.
David Rønn - Editor @ The Informationalist

The genius show that is Weeds has returned after summer, *long* awaited. See this you will. Trust me.
Actually the show returned a month ago, but the first four episodes where leaked beforehand, and quickly consumed. Just the way we like it.
Thanks Mary_mxt for the tip back in the day before Weeds.
Owsley fueled the 60’s
Owsley Stanley (also known as Bear) was an underground LSD chemist, the first to produce large quantities of pure LSD. His total production is estimated at around half a kilogram of LSD, or roughly 5 million 100-microgram “trips” of normal potency, although accounts vary widely. Cheap to free, quality LSD.
He was also an accomplished sound engineer, and the longtime soundman for psychedelic rock band The Grateful Dead.