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I suppose you could use it as a fuel, charcoal would be a better option for cooking though.
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Aparently she likes Coke but dosen't do fizzy drinks!Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWell Nigella Lawson got in a pickle over alleged drug use but I think they relented in the end? CBA to look up the news stories from the time.
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Well Nigella Lawson got in a pickle over alleged drug use but I think they relented in the end? CBA to look up the news stories from the time.
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Harry off to Rwanda?
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/217977...nder-scrutiny/
Will the Yanks deport him?In his memoir, Harry admits he regularly smoked cannabis and misused alcohol as a teenager.
And in a TV interview, he admitted using Class A ayahuasca, a high from Amazon rainforest vines, to help him cope with the trauma of his mum Princess Diana’s 1997 death.
Now legal experts have claimed his admission could put him in hot water with US immigration.
Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani told Page Six: “An admission of drug use is usually grounds for inadmissibility.Tags: None
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