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To: Cementjungle

from Wikipedia:

In July 2015, court records from Andrea Constand’s 2005 civil lawsuit against Cosby were unsealed and released to the public. In his testimony, Cosby admitted to casual sex, involving use of Quaaludes, with a series of young women, including an admission that his use of drugs in the 1970s was illegal.

“casual sex”??? While using a pill that is a sedative, hypnotic? Back in your college days, did you try to deaden your sensibilities when after a cute girl? Cosby was out to deaden THEIR sensibilities.

Now for the purists here, why would Cosby be automatically believed, and fifty women would not?


36 posted on 06/16/2017 10:34:46 AM PDT by odawg
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To: odawg
“casual sex”??? While using a pill that is a sedative, hypnotic? Back in your college days, did you try to deaden your sensibilities when after a cute girl? Cosby was out to deaden THEIR sensibilities.

I went to college in the 1970's, and at the time Quaaludes were a very popular recreational drug, especially with the girls. They relax you and give you a slight high... the gals loved them.

You would have to take several to get knocked out... taken one or two at a time was like having a good drink... a little buzz, relaxation, etc.

My girlfriend's roommate always had a stash of Quaalude's, Valiums and stuff like that. I tried them a couple of times, and frankly they did absolutely nothing for me... even with several beers on top of them.

Cosby's statements are absolutely in line with what the party scene was like back then, and in no way "proves" anything other than he was hip with the times.

37 posted on 06/16/2017 10:48:39 AM PDT by Cementjungle
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