Dopey109: Sloppy Jones, Mescaline at Petco, Stealing from Walmart, Methamphetamine, Pee Pants Jesus

Dopey109: Sloppy Jones, Mescaline at Petco, Stealing from Walmart, Methamphetamine, Pee Pants Jesus

Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction

Dave's friend from college, "Sloppy Jones," calls in and tells us about the first time he took mescaline as a kid... and then got called into work at Petco. He also tells us about how he got sober, and some of the things he lost to his addiction. We read an email from a person on meth who wrote it while his friend stole things from Walmart for dope. Chris talks about the obsession to use and building value to make a life worth living (instead of getting high). Dave plays the full version of the intro sonf, "Not Home."

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1:02:292 Dec 2017

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Mescaline at Petco: Sloppy Jones' Hilarious and Harrowing Journey

Build value in your life and have worth. Being clean, the happiness grows on you with time, and being miserable, the misery grows.

Imagine taking mescaline for the first time and then getting called into work at Petco. That's just the start of the wild tales shared by 'Sloppy Jones' in this episode of Dopey. Hosted by the irreverent duo, Dave and Chris, this episode dives headfirst into the chaotic and often darkly funny world of addiction and recovery. Sloppy Jones, a college friend of Dave's, recounts his bizarre drug experiences, the messes he found himself in, and his eventual path to sobriety.

But it's not all laughs; the episode also delves into the serious consequences of addiction, like losing important parts of your life to substance abuse. An email from a listener on meth, whose friend is busy stealing from Walmart, adds another layer of raw honesty to the conversation. Chris shares some poignant thoughts on finding value in life beyond drugs, stating, 'Being clean, the happiness grows on you with time, and being miserable, the misery grows'.

This quote captures the essence of recovery's gradual but rewarding journey. Throughout the episode, Dave and Chris expertly blend humor with heartfelt moments, making it clear that even in the darkest times, there's room for laughter. This episode is perfect for anyone who appreciates candid discussions about addiction, sprinkled with humor and hope. Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or just curious about the human side of addiction, Dopey109 offers a unique perspective that’s both entertaining and enlightening.

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