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Revision as of 12:23, 4 January 2024
The Ambien Cookbook is a satirical essay by Paul Simms published in New Yorker magazine (July 2006).
Licorice Rope
Take Ambien, fall asleep. Sleep 3-4 hours. Roll out of bed, wake up on floor. See extension cord, think, What a big delicious licorice rope that is!. Chew on essentially flavorless cord until you get to the metallic center, where the surprise is.
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