Are you kidding?Quote:
Originally Posted by BrooklynDiva
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Are you kidding?Quote:
Originally Posted by BrooklynDiva
About what? "What's a head shop"?
If that's what you're talking bout then, no I wasn't. I'm pretty sure I know what it is, I'm just not sure I've ever heard that term.
Fuck the tree. Some good ganja grows in Brooklyn.:rasta:
It's the name for the place that you buy your 'tobacco'-smoking accessories.. smokeshop and headshop are pretty much interchangeable, though headshop is probably more accurate.Quote:
Originally Posted by BrooklynDiva
Anyway, now you know... and knowing is half the battle.
Quick Fix 4.0 was introduced in late 2003, replacing the 3.0.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lolo69
A lack of odor is present in some human samples too. There are no standards set for urine odor. Therefore, its improper for a collector to reject a sample on the basis of a lack of odor, without running the appropriate integrity checks first. However, a collector can flag a sample if a bleach odor, or similar is detected.Quote:
I've read on other boards that some nurses, med assistants at collection facilities (surly facisits) are smelling the QF and making people pee again. These situations are exceptions. Collectors at facilities are not supposed to make judgement calls on urine and it is entirely against the protocols set up by SAMSHA, Quest, LabCorp and other labs that test.