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  1. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    Women, they've got nee sense of humour eh? <whistle>
     
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  2. C19RK73

    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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    only just out of the doghouse now mate
     
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  3. Billy Death

    Billy Death Well-Known Member

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    Fost time I grew it, it didn't bud but the leaves were sugared to **** so I smowked the ****ers.
    After that I cottoned on it was the street lights that were ruining things & I just put the little ladies in their black dresses.
    IE, bin liners. Worked a treat.

    BTW, blueberry is the best blaa I've ever had. <ok>

    Right off for a ****, catch you lot later.
     
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  4. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    I can just picture you now steaming in your greenhouse Billy <laugh>
     
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  5. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    they've memories like elephants mate :laugh:
     
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  6. Billy Death

    Billy Death Well-Known Member

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    Oh Lord have mercy, I see Humbles lurking. <doh>
     
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  7. Nordic

    Nordic Well-Known Member

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    This has been a fun read. No longer partake, but had a good run in my 20s ( and into my 30s) and plenty of fun, mad nights out. Thankfully kept myself fit and busy throughout - you can only burn tha candle at both ends for so long. Moderation is good but a spontaneous burst was always a lot more fun. Haven't had a good piss up in ages.
     
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  8. Nostalgic

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    This has been a good read but the only experience I have had ov drug involvement is currently ongoing with a granddaughter in her 20s who is an only child and has not had much to worry about in life. The current situation is she is addicted to god knows what, both of our daughters, including the girl's mother, were students and in discussions with them they both admitted to have trod the cannabis path but knew they had to control it for a variety reasons.

    Their take on it now is that it is the level of intelligence of the user and their aspirations that gives them control of all their habits, not just drugs.
     
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  9. kirklees mackem

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    As an ex prison officer who served 21 years, I've seen first hand, the debilitating effects of long term drug use. I've also attended a number of drug awareness courses and you're dead right about alcohol Funk. It's the only drug that causes physical dependence and actually alters you bodily functions so that you can't live without it. When withdrawing from mind altering drugs, a person may feel like they're going to die but they won't; withdrawal from long term alcohol abuse can actually kill you.
     
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  10. C19RK73

    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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    i'd agree with that

    thats me f**ed then once they have removed the clot from my leg and tell me no more drinking, until then <cheers>
     
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  11. Vincemac

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    Just nearly finished a nice bottle of Rioja <bubbly>
     
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  12. Blunham Mackem

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    So many guys on here have far more real life experience with drugs and strong alcohol than I have, and they've, for the most part, learned with experience that too much of a good thing seriously f**s you up!

    I've been very unfortunate over the last 25 years or so to know that young kids dreadfully f**ed up with cannabis. No one will ever convince me for 1 second that cannabis doesn't do anyone any harm.

    To know that girls can savagely and permanently mutilate themselves under the sustained influence of it to the extent that they can never conceive is something that I can never "unforget".

    I'll stick to Guinness, Rioja, and golden Virginia.
     
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  13. Billy Death

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    Alcohol's fine but by God it's addictive if you abuse it.
    It can really **** you up.

    Snowdonia's right too - withdrawing from alcohol abuse can kill a person.
    It has to be weened down slowly.
     
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  14. Brian Storm

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    It's a monster mate, a killer, but it's easily taxable so acceptable to the PC crew. I'm not saying it should be banned like. There's a demand like any drug so it would lead to criminals profiting and used to help run other crime too. All drugs should be legalised, taxed, controlled and quality controlled imo. Drugs are great starter business for any aspiring nasty ****. The power needs to be taken away from them. Just my personal opinion but they'll always be somebody profiting from drugs, may as well be the state so the taxes can help take the strain off the nhs, prison services.

    Tax booze more too I say, especially the stuff from the offy. The kids can still afford to drink it on the streets, it's still too cheap.
     
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  15. Brian Storm

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    That's sad, Weed can be evil to depressives. Like booze, people really need to realise that it's simply going to make depression worse and eventually induce psychosis. Depressives really should be touching either at all let alone using it moderately.
     
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  16. Blunham Mackem

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    Totally agree Billy. I've never done spirits, just beer. Now a confirmed Guinness man. But I'd struggle to give it up, and that's a 10 - 15 pints a week. Mind, that's a shed load less than before!
     
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  17. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    I had ten pints of Guiness on Friday night and on Saturday I had a Guinness ****e....it was black with a white head <bowk>
     
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  18. Brian Storm

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    sour diesel for me. it's a Chemdawg and super skunk hybrid. Brilliant for anxiety.
     
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  19. Billy Death

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    Mate I've abused it all my adult life.
    My ex wifes niece is a chronic alcoholic & totally dependent on it.
    She needs three litres of cider on a morning just to kick start her day.
     
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  20. Brian Storm

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    That's like a ten course meal!
     
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