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    #11
    Horse riding, like rugby, is one of the most dangerous sports going. As a comparison of resulting disability on purely statistical terms I suppose he might be right.

    But is a comparison of a sport that keeps people fit and motivated and where people sometimes suffer a disabling injury due to bad luck a valid one against a crutch that really provides no more than a short term high and more frequently has long term mental effects really a valid one in any other sense?
    bloggoth

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      #12
      Darn. On my own page again but at least it is not page 3 this time. Anyone want to see my tits anyway?
      bloggoth

      If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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        #13
        Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
        a crutch that really provides no more than a short term high and more frequently has long term mental effects really a valid one in any other sense?
        Are you talking about gin, whiskey, vodka or creme de mente ?

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          #14
          Booze (or E) and horses don't mix.

          Everyone who gets on a horse(or plays rugby) knows the risks (you WILL get damaged at some point)
          Everyone who takes a pill knows the risks (you MIGHT get damaged at some point)

          I see this as a moral issue and not a health issue. Those bloody silly Frank adverts are not helping either.
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            #15
            Originally posted by Zippy View Post
            Booze (or E) and horses don't mix.
            You're not meant to give them to the horse.

            HTH

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              #16
              Originally posted by PRC1964 View Post
              You're not meant to give them to the horse.

              HTH
              Oh
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                #17
                Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
                Horse riding, like rugby, is one of the most dangerous sports going. As a comparison of resulting disability on purely statistical terms I suppose he might be right.

                But is a comparison of a sport that keeps people fit and motivated and where people sometimes suffer a disabling injury due to bad luck a valid one against a crutch that really provides no more than a short term high and more frequently has long term mental effects really a valid one in any other sense?
                I know about 10 people that play rugby, despite the fact one of them broke his neck they all look like complete feckin twats. Chinos, tucked in pastel polo shirts and brown brouges. Anyone that wears that kind of tulip is seriously having mental issues.

                I know hundreds of people that have taken ectos on many occasions, none of them wear chinos.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                  I know about 10 people that play rugby, despite the fact one of them broke his neck they all look like complete flipin twats. Chinos, tucked in pastel polo shirts and brown brouges. Anyone that wears that kind of tulip is seriously having mental issues.

                  I know hundreds of people that have taken ectos on many occasions, none of them wear chinos.
                  Thats nothing. I know hundreds of boozers, not one of them would have Terry Wogan as their fkng avatar




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                    #19
                    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                    I know about 10 people that play rugby, despite the fact one of them broke his neck they all look like complete flipin twats. Chinos, tucked in pastel polo shirts and brown brouges. Anyone that wears that kind of tulip is seriously having mental issues.

                    I know hundreds of people that have taken ectos on many occasions, none of them wear chinos.
                    You're lucky, I live in a town where all the men dress like that

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                      Thats nothing. I know hundreds of boozers, not one of them would have Terry Wogan as their fkng avatar




                      A chap that can say "she was on all fours in the vestry and the man said he was Pastor kidneys" on the breakfast slot on radio 2 deserves a knighthood.

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