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Josh Brolin was once on an LSD trip that quickly turned into a nightmare.
To discuss his new memoir, From Under the Truck, the Dune actor was on Jimmy Kimmel Live! this week, and around the three-minute mark, he talked about taking LSD with the surf gang Cito Rats at 13 years old.
“I had a great trip! I mean, I had the most kind of amazing—13 years old, your brain is still developing, it’s probably not the best time to start that drug, but I really had an amazing time,” Brolin said.
He continued, “I saw a fireplace talking to me who said some nice things. I liked what he said. I didn’t dislike what he said. Yeah, it was like, caressing. It was wisdom.”
But after the experience provided the now 56-year-old with “wisdom,” the group took another trip that had a less-than-positive outcome.
“We went through the whole thing and I was like, ‘Wow, there’s this revelation and all that,’ and then somebody that night, because it was the Cito Rats, said, ‘We should do it again,'” Bronlin explained.
“Because like a drunk when you do alcohol, you go, ‘Let’s go to the bar and let’s do it again the next night, and the next night, and the next.’ So I was in the habit of doing things again.”
On the second trip that turned out to be “not so good,” Brolin said there was “no nice conversation” and no fireplace there to guide him.
When Kimmel asked if Brolin would “dissuade” the 13-year-old version of himself to do LSD, the actor seemed uncertain. “Dude, you can’t put me in that position because it’s like every 13-year-old watching your show, ‘cause it’s your biggest demographic,” Brolin told Kimmel. He then pointed and spoke directly into the camera, warning young viewers, “Do not do LSD! Do not do LSD, children!”
Turning back to Kimmel, he concluded, “It was the greatest thing I ever did.”
In an excerpt from his memoir, per The Times, Brolin recalled his rocky upbringing upon moving to Santa Barbara at 11. “I’d do [drugs] when somebody had it or I’d steal it,” he revealed.
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Josh Brolin was once on an LSD trip that quickly turned into a nightmare.
To discuss his new memoir, From Under the Truck, the Dune actor was on Jimmy Kimmel Live! this week, and around the three-minute mark, he talked about taking LSD with the surf gang Cito Rats at 13 years old.
“I had a great trip! I mean, I had the most kind of amazing—13 years old, your brain is still developing, it’s probably not the best time to start that drug, but I really had an amazing time,” Brolin said.
He continued, “I saw a fireplace talking to me who said some nice things. I liked what he said. I didn’t dislike what he said. Yeah, it was like, caressing. It was wisdom.”
But after the experience provided the now 56-year-old with “wisdom,” the group took another trip that had a less-than-positive outcome.
“We went through the whole thing and I was like, ‘Wow, there’s this revelation and all that,’ and then somebody that night, because it was the Cito Rats, said, ‘We should do it again,'” Bronlin explained.
“Because like a drunk when you do alcohol, you go, ‘Let’s go to the bar and let’s do it again the next night, and the next night, and the next.’ So I was in the habit of doing things again.”
On the second trip that turned out to be “not so good,” Brolin said there was “no nice conversation” and no fireplace there to guide him.
When Kimmel asked if Brolin would “dissuade” the 13-year-old version of himself to do LSD, the actor seemed uncertain. “Dude, you can’t put me in that position because it’s like every 13-year-old watching your show, ‘cause it’s your biggest demographic,” Brolin told Kimmel. He then pointed and spoke directly into the camera, warning young viewers, “Do not do LSD! Do not do LSD, children!”
Turning back to Kimmel, he concluded, “It was the greatest thing I ever did.”
In an excerpt from his memoir, per The Times, Brolin recalled his rocky upbringing upon moving to Santa Barbara at 11. “I’d do [drugs] when somebody had it or I’d steal it,” he revealed.
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