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Drugs is a mugs game...
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Not at all. However, you stick to your lifestyle and I'll stick to mine.Originally posted by original PM View PostHave a bad day fella?
You need to chillax a bit.....

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And you are the cultural centre of CUK who thinks knobing your mate's pint down at the Rugby Club is the highlight of your weekend.Originally posted by Churchill View PostAnd that coming from a drug taking alcoholic is praise indeed.
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Jeez fella - I was just commenting on the fact that society lumps all illegal drugs together and tries to make out they are all bad and have no redeeming side effects. Where as in reality plenty of studies have shown that many illegal recreational drugs have less negative impact than some legal drugs.Originally posted by Churchill View PostNot at all. However, you stick to your lifestyle and I'll stick to mine.
It is not whether taking legal/illegal drugs is good or bad or whether I do it is the misinformation being given out to ensure that no one ever questions the status quo...
And if they do they get sacked like that bloke from the drugs advisory council did the other year.
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Originally posted by minestrone View Postwho thinks knobing your mate's pint down at the Rugby Club is the highlight of your weekend.
is knobbing a pint what I think it is ?
no wonder the girlies take thier drinks to the bogs with them.
in fact, I may start doing the same
either that, or leave such a little bit down the bottom, noone is ever going to reach down there
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Yes, you have really shown that on this thread.Originally posted by Churchill View PostNot at all. However, you stick to your lifestyle and I'll stick to mine.
I have you down as the most straight laced boring tit going.Comment
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Bit of an egg chaser thing knobbing a pint.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
is knobbing a pint what I think it is ?
no wonder the girlies take thier drinks to the bogs with them.
in fact, I may start doing the same
either that, or leave such a little bit down the bottom, noone is ever going to reach down there

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Knobbing your mates pint???
I hope I never have 'mates' who knob my pint.
why not just go the whole hog and curl one off in it.
lameo
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By the time I am finished with churchill on this thread you will be able to fry the seeds on his forehead.Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
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