What kind of drug is referred to as a roller derby party or skate session?
Nancy
What kind of drug is referred to as a roller derby party or skate session?
Nancy
"When people show you who they are, believe them - Maya Angelou
PC - 25, very dedicated kindergarten teacher
GFG - 20, adopted at birth, ODD, mood disorder, on various meds for years, now alcoholic/addict, substance abuse treatment center July-Sept '10, relapsed and lived in sober house for seven months, now in recovery and living in apartment and working, taking one day at a time, but it's been a bumpy road
DH - my partner and friend for life
Me - married for 37 years to high school sweetheart
Pets - shih tzu 12 years old and queen of the house
Hmmm, never heard of it..but what comes to mind with skate session is cocaine because of the mirrors and razor blades that are used..roller derby may be smoking a joint because they roll it. Man, its like us parents have to be detectives or code busters, I do it all the time with my son. Good luck
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I haven't heard of either of these. How was it used?
me: 48 married 24 years
hubby: 52 works very hard +70 hours a week
our gfg Alex (M) 17 years old forever 3/21/89~4/23/06
D (M) 19 years old. Just finished first year of trade school out of state.
I found this on urbandictionary.com
Roller derby can also be used as an adjective to describe a tough girl, or an activity that is aggressive and rough
me: 48 married 24 years
hubby: 52 works very hard +70 hours a week
our gfg Alex (M) 17 years old forever 3/21/89~4/23/06
D (M) 19 years old. Just finished first year of trade school out of state.
It is referring to some type of drug party. My gfg was invited to a "roller derby" and the person said it's been a long time since they had a "skate session". I've heard this term used before with some kids in gfg's school but I don't know what kind of drug it's referring to.
Nancy
"When people show you who they are, believe them - Maya Angelou
PC - 25, very dedicated kindergarten teacher
GFG - 20, adopted at birth, ODD, mood disorder, on various meds for years, now alcoholic/addict, substance abuse treatment center July-Sept '10, relapsed and lived in sober house for seven months, now in recovery and living in apartment and working, taking one day at a time, but it's been a bumpy road
DH - my partner and friend for life
Me - married for 37 years to high school sweetheart
Pets - shih tzu 12 years old and queen of the house
You sure it's drugs? I asked my daughter and she said they're both nintendo games.
GFG 20 -- RAD, ODD, CD, prob borderline, no meds
Me -- Single mom, trying to start over, getting it together
3 cats, 1 dog
Yes I'm quite sure. My gfg thought he was inviting her to a roller skating party and he laughed and told her it was code. He is big into drugs.
Nancy
"When people show you who they are, believe them - Maya Angelou
PC - 25, very dedicated kindergarten teacher
GFG - 20, adopted at birth, ODD, mood disorder, on various meds for years, now alcoholic/addict, substance abuse treatment center July-Sept '10, relapsed and lived in sober house for seven months, now in recovery and living in apartment and working, taking one day at a time, but it's been a bumpy road
DH - my partner and friend for life
Me - married for 37 years to high school sweetheart
Pets - shih tzu 12 years old and queen of the house
I can't find any info on it. Sorry. I did find, in the Online Slang Dictionary, a most colorful term for freaking out. Anyone want to add "sh** a cold purple Twinkie" to their vocab??
It certainly would describe some of the times I have seen people freak out over very little.
Can't you imagine our kids' faces if we told them, as they entered a rage, "Don't sh** a cold purple Twinkie!" I think it would be priceless, at least once!
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Well, I could hazard a guess...
"Roll" is a common name for Ecstasy. "Rolling" is a term for using X. My son has often said "That person is so stupid, they rolled themselves into brain damage", meaning they've used too much X and now have permanent damage.
So, and again it's a guess, a "roller derby" could be some kind of party where X will be available. Maybe a rave, or some such?
Also, I've found several references to "skate sessions" that seem to imply when a group of skateboarders get together somewhere to skate (usually, some place they shouldn't be, like an office complex, parking garage, etc.) Since most of the "Sk8tr Boi's" I've run across with McWeedy were also drug fiends, the two could go hand in hand. "Roller Derby" could also go along with that skateboard theme, but that wouldn't necessarily mean drugs weren't also involved.
Not much, but it's all I could find on short notice.
Mikey
- Me: obsessive parent, ADD, tech nerd, SciFi/Fantasy buff
- DW: OCD, paraeducator, former SAHM, at wits end with me over GFG
- GFGs (McWeedy): 18, pothead, nearly died from asthma; ADD,ODD, on diversion (not complying)
- PCs (Sarge): 19, Pre-med; focused, harshly logical, difficult to get to know but has a good heart is a great kid
- PCd (Dancer): 14, light of my life dancer, family "fixer", suffering from GFG drama
- One old cat (Prissy passed last year), one old dog, and "Max the Sobriety Puppy"
Thanks Mikey, I suspected it was X. The skating thing is not about skateboarding, although I know that skaters talk that way. These are not skaters. This was how the invite read:
"i'm throwing a very little completley dry "roller derby". just a few people, no big event, close friends only. it's been awhile since i've had a good "skate" session, and i'd like to go balls deep without worrying about responsible [as in cleaning the house, and taking care of projectile vomit]."
If you find out anything else let me know.
Nancy
"When people show you who they are, believe them - Maya Angelou
PC - 25, very dedicated kindergarten teacher
GFG - 20, adopted at birth, ODD, mood disorder, on various meds for years, now alcoholic/addict, substance abuse treatment center July-Sept '10, relapsed and lived in sober house for seven months, now in recovery and living in apartment and working, taking one day at a time, but it's been a bumpy road
DH - my partner and friend for life
Me - married for 37 years to high school sweetheart
Pets - shih tzu 12 years old and queen of the house
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