How do you get rid of being high

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To come down from your high try eating some food, drink a lot of water and take a long cold shower. This should help. ChaCha! [ Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/how-do-you-get-rid-of-being-high ]
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How to get rid of being high?
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Don’t do drugs-sooner or later you won’t get high & you’ll be spending all your cash on drugs without a choice (I started smoking cigarettes cause it gave me a “high” feeling-but for years I wish I never started-I’m thankful I…
How can I get rid of the high pitch sound being made by my kitche…?
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My kitchen faucet about a month ago started to make a high pitch sound. I get this no where else in the house. What sems to be the problem. It is not air in the lines and the airator is clear of debris. Joe November 2006

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