Krip 2 #26 July 18, 2011 Quote While there is a certain logic to posing this question in a skydivers' website, there's no substitute for more traditional research methods - as some of the more speculative posts in this thread demonstrate. Like books, or scientific studies. This might get you started: http://books.google.com/books?id=IBBq180lUEAC&pg=PA305#v=onepage&q&f=false Google is your friendOr you could try http://www.americanscreeningcorp.com/Hair_Drug_Testing-C162.aspx Snake oil? could be there seems to be lots of home test kits from Prego to hair drug testiing and everything else in between. I'm not a daddy or mommy But if i was ..... hair check, piss check , and who knows what else. Your Grounded go to you room Of course the teens are smarted than the parentsOne Jump Wonder Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
regulator 0 #27 July 18, 2011 Look the one thing you need to know is that every period of say 3 months or so added to the hair folicle test will increase the price for them to pay. So for instance the company my wife works for...they give a folicle test, but it only goes back 3 months. Some do 6 months...but if they opt for more than a year then it'll be massive bill for them to pay that they mostly likely wont deem necessary. What kind of work will you be doing? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krip 2 #28 July 19, 2011 Hi regulator What kind of work will I be doing? Playing a piano in a whore house. My second job will be teaching spelling and grammer. The OP was concerned about passing his hair test for his job due to second hand exposure to something. I suggested going to a lab for his own test to see if there was a problem. Then there were lots of other ideas, I googled hair drug tests looking for a lab. I never imagined there was a home test kit available for almost everything. Includeing prego. Can't imagine how many false positives or negatives these home kits provideExcuse me I gotta get back to the piano. R.I.P. One Jump Wonder Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ryoder 1,590 #29 July 19, 2011 Quote Playing a piano in a whore house. I think I saw that movie: "Pete 'n' Tillie"."There are only three things of value: younger women, faster airplanes, and bigger crocodiles" - Arthur Jones. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krip 2 #30 July 19, 2011 Quote Quote Playing a piano in a whore house. I think I saw that movie: "Pete 'n' Tillie". R Never saw that movie is it newThink Casablanca, Mr H Bogart,Mr Louie Armstrong and IMO one of the famous movie lines........... "Play it again sam" Anyone recall the female lead? She was a hot chick a foxy lady. Warning!!!! Amost everyone smoked cigeretts Gotta run to my second job: teaching spelling grammer, and computer skills.One Jump Wonder Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ryoder 1,590 #31 July 19, 2011 Quote Quote Quote Playing a piano in a whore house. I think I saw that movie: "Pete 'n' Tillie". R Never saw that movie is it new If you consider 1972 "new"."There are only three things of value: younger women, faster airplanes, and bigger crocodiles" - Arthur Jones. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krip 2 #32 July 19, 2011 Quote Quote Quote Quote Playing a piano in a whore house. I think I saw that movie: "Pete 'n' Tillie". R Never saw that movie is it new If you consider 1972 "new". Hi R New is a relative termSome folks might consider Pete & Tillie new compared to Casablanca. Google is your friend. That reminds me I need to explain to my computer students the term thread driftR.I.P.One Jump Wonder Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JerryBaumchen 1,466 #33 July 19, 2011 Hi Krip, Re: Mr Louie Armstrong He was not in the movie. Re: Anyone recall the female lead? She was a hot chick a foxy lady. Ingrid Bergman http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casablanca_(film) JerryBaumchen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krip 2 #34 July 19, 2011 Hi Jerry Me bad I was winging it. I thought Mr armstrong was the piano player. Sam I was also guessing the movie was made mid way thru the war, WW2 that is. So I was close. Couldn't remember Peter Lorres name just the round face and the sad bulging eye's. Do you remember the type of plane at the airpot used by Ingride Bergman and her boyfriend to leave the country in the final scene.? Foggy rainy night I'm guessing the plane was german and maybe even a trimotor or at least a plane with corregated skin. I'm old and I forget can't spell etc. But 1942 is way before my time. Trust meNot a bad movie for a $1 million budget. Not a bad gig for a piano player even if it was just a multi purpose smoke filled bar. One Jump Wonder Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freethefly 6 #35 July 19, 2011 QuoteI thought Mr armstrong was the piano player. Sam If he was considered, he probably failed his piss test for reefer. Old Louie was a life long reefer smoker. http://www.npr.org/programs/specials/hotter/interview.html SIMON: I do have to ask you about a devotion in the life of Louis Armstrong, marijuana? I guess from a fairly early age he probably had it every day of his life. He believed in it. BERGREEN: Yes, he did. This is one of the more difficult things about him to understand. He always -- often said that he was old enough to remember when booze was illegal and pot was legal because of course he came of age in the Prohibition era in the 1920s. And the idea was -- and he was not wholly mistaken at that time -- that it was healthy. Well, it was healthier than toxic moonshine, which was making other jazz musicians sick and even killing them. And he felt that it relaxed him a lot. So even though he got into trouble with the law a few years later for possession of marijuana, he continued to use it in very heavy quantities, you know, three cigar-sized joints a day, at least, throughout his life. Now, this did have a long-term harmful effect. I think if you talk to a doctor, they'll tell you that that amount of heavy, chronic marijuana use will have a bad effect on your lungs, for starters, and Louis did indeed suffer lung problems in his last -- later years, and couldn't blow for a long period as a result."...And once you're gone, you can't come back When you're out of the blue and into the black." Neil Young Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
regulator 0 #36 July 19, 2011 Quote Hi regulator What kind of work will I be doing? Playing a piano in a whore house. My second job will be teaching spelling and grammer. The OP was concerned about passing his hair test for his job due to second hand exposure to something. AND FAIL: I used some drugs in the week after my father's death a couple months ago I suggested going to a lab for his own test to see if there was a problem. Then there were lots of other ideas, I googled hair drug tests looking for a lab. I never imagined there was a home test kit available for almost everything. Includeing prego. Can't imagine how many false positives or negatives these home kits provideExcuse me I gotta get back to the piano. R.I.P. ---------------------------------------------------------- Since you seem to be pretty far up the OP's ass can you tell me what he had for lunch? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krip 2 #37 July 20, 2011 Quote Quote Hi regulator What kind of work will I be doing? Playing a piano in a whore house. My second job will be teaching spelling and grammer. The OP was concerned about passing his hair test for his job due to second hand exposure to something. AND FAIL: I used some drugs in the week after my father's death a couple months ago I suggested going to a lab for his own test to see if there was a problem. Then there were lots of other ideas, I googled hair drug tests looking for a lab. I never imagined there was a home test kit available for almost everything. Includeing prego. Can't imagine how many false positives or negatives these home kits provideExcuse me I gotta get back to the piano. R.I.P. ---------------------------------------------------------- Hi regulator I'm old and confused and really don't understand your response and have no intention in replying to whatever your post said in a public forum.So Help a old man out and send me a PM and tell me exactly what you mean.And I'll respond like wise. No mods, no DZ.com rules, no audience just a old man one jump wonder vs a 50 jump pro.Have a wonderful dayR.I.P.One Jump Wonder Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krip 2 #38 July 20, 2011 HI R The "regulator" has failed to respond to me request for a PM for a explantation of his last statement. Quote "Since you seem to be pretty far up the OP's ass can you tell me what he had for lunch?" Can you explain to this old man what the regulator meant by that statement. I'm so confused I don't have a clue what the yutes of today are talking about. Is the regulator talking about food and anal sex? Just because the yutes do it. Doesn't mean us old farts even think about that kinky shit. OTOH is the regulator talking about something else? R.I.P.One Jump Wonder Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DanG 1 #39 July 20, 2011 And Rick (Bogart) never said, "Play it again, Sam," in the movie. - Dan G Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites