You know I don't do that indexing ****, Pix.
Stop keep asking me that.
It’s fine mate. Everybody knew you were talking bollocks as soon as you posted the thread

You know I don't do that indexing ****, Pix.
Stop keep asking me that.

Mrs HIAG just called the cafe with special order. She's ordered a spit roast for home delivery tonight. Said she just needs to lock HIAG out of the house first.
You around later to help out with this @Commachio ?
I was going to buy it, Luvvy, and install a ****ing jukebox!
She's got a blurt like a fishermans welly.

Classy, why not get a pool table and Carling on tap as well?
No.It's a quote from a movie, Luvvy.
Can you guess which one?
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I reckon the law will change eventually on this and we’ll have cannabis cafes in England. We’ve had 50 years of the ‘war on drugs’ and it’s been an abject failure. The best way to manage cannabis is to licence and regulate it.
@Safc83 has got plans for one oop north![]()
I agree with this.
I think even Canada is on the verge of legalising cannabis in July 2018. The state will benefit from the collected tax revenues. I am a drinker but would much prefer to see cannabis made legal within appropriate properties ie cafes, than witness piss heads walking about with an open can of alcohol. I'm not sure but is this not the custom that Amsterdam follow, ie cafes allowed but walking about with an open can of beer will incur you a fine?
As said above the best way to manage it is to licence and regulate it and tax revenue collected can go into the health service. Maybe a basic narrow view but one i think it is about time the UK considered.

I agree with this.
I think even Canada is on the verge of legalising cannabis in July 2018. The state will benefit from the collected tax revenues. I am a drinker but would much prefer to see cannabis made legal within appropriate properties ie cafes, than witness piss heads walking about with an open can of alcohol. I'm not sure but is this not the custom that Amsterdam follow, ie cafes allowed but walking about with an open can of beer will incur you a fine?
As said above the best way to manage it is to licence and regulate it and tax revenue collected can go into the health service. Maybe a basic narrow view but one i think it is about time the UK considered.
As a public health issue, alcohol is by far and away a bigger problem, yet it’s available 24/7 and you can buy it for peanuts.
Successive govts have criminalised cannabis and lumped it together with other drugs and tried to ‘fight’ it with their ‘war on drugs’ and it’s been a total failure.
It’s also criminalised thousands of people who are otherwise law abiding citizens who have nothing to do with crime.
Whenever govt has sought advice from the medical, legal and ethics community, they have all said that cannabis needs to be decriminalised. But no MP has got the balls to do it.
It will come though, because this generation of ‘drugs are bad m’kay’ law makers are gradually falling of the perch.![]()
That’s what the narrow minded don’t grasp. Alcohol is s drug - and a potentially very dangerous one too. Like any drug, abuse it it and it will **** you up.
Skiddy is the man to run a cafe. A day doesn’t go by without him posting a plate of **** on here.
He could call it 50 shades of brown
That’s what the narrow minded don’t grasp. Alcohol is a drug - and a potentially very dangerous one too. Like any drug, abuse it it and it will **** you up.
Skiddy is the man to run a cafe. A day doesn’t go by without him posting a plate of **** on here.
He could call it 50 shades of brown
Alcohol should be a Class A drug.
Everyone should smoke proper weed instead.
He does eat some **** that man. Some of the stuff he posts makes me want to throw up... sick bastard.