Quotes from History about Poppers & Famous Poppers
Users
French Author Marcel Proust inhaled Amyl Nitrate every
evening to help him sleep and subdue his Asthma, it also
apparently contributed to his well known excessive
masturbation.
Poppers use is mention in the films Fights Club (Chloe) and
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
In Jeffrey Eugenides book 'The Virgin Suicides', vials of
amyl nitrite are one of the objects given to Trip Fontaine
by his droves of female admirers.
Sam Kinison American Comedian:
:He often claimed "I'm just trying to help" and would offer
the audience suggestions for stronger relationships and
better sex. One of his more notorious comic routines
included the suggestion that while performing cunnilingus
one ought to lick the letters of the alphabet. He even went
so far as to suggest amyl nitrite by the bed side, in one
routine.
Amyl house was a term some journalists in the U.K. used to
describe the Chem's style of rockin' blockin' beetz, because
at the club the Chemical Brothers DJ'd at, the Heavenly
Sunday Social, the punters were (in)famous for sniffing amyl
nitrate.
Celeb Chef Gordon Ramsey newspaper quote:
'Ramsay had a 75-minute tryst with his blonde mistress three
days ago at a London hotel. Just hours earlier he had sent
lover Symonds to London’s Soho to buy the sex drug amyl
nitrate. '
Lily Allen:
‘The Fear' singer says her actor dad Keith used to make her
accompany him to sell amyl nitrate at the Glastonbury music
festival because he felt her good looks as a child helped
his business.
English supermodel Kate Moss was seen holding what appeared
to be the sex drug amyl nitrate on her return from a
shopping spree.
Moss arrived at her North London home on December 11 night
holding two small plastic bottles, both featuring a skull
and crossbones warning on the lids, reports the China Daily.
The design is said to bear a resemblance to the one found on
the potent drug amyl nitrate, which is also known as
`poppers', and which is popular among clubbers who sniff the
vapours to get a head rush. |