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Originally posted by sunnysanAt a push, any person under 30 who is p1ssed and coked up is annoying. Anyone over 30 is just plain sad.
To all you over 30s here, your "cool and hip" days taking drugs are over. Your "sad and scr3wed up" days taking drugs have begun if you continue to imbibe
Get married
Have Children
Start watching Eastenders
and you must not, ever, ever again, have any fun whatsoever.
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Originally posted by andyI hope you guys know drugs are smuggled hidden deep inside the body
I wouldn't touch them for that reason only
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Originally posted by andyyes if you are in a hurry to die
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Growing Up
At a push, any person under 30 who is p1ssed and coked up is annoying. Anyone over 30 is just plain sad.
To all you over 30s here, your "cool and hip" days taking drugs are over. Your "sad and scr3wed up" days taking drugs have begun if you continue to imbibe
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Originally posted by BagpussIt's funny how Greg gets on his high horse at the drop of a hat. But has no problem with the exploitation of others (including children) for his recreational purposes.
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It's funny how Greg gets on his high horse at the drop of a hat. But has no problem with the exploitation/death/misery of others (including children) for his recreational purposes.
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Originally posted by andyI hope you guys know drugs are smuggled hidden deep inside the body
I wouldn't touch them for that reason only
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Originally posted by andyI hope you guys know drugs are smuggled hidden deep inside the body
I wouldn't touch them for that reason only
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I hope you guys know drugs are smuggled hidden deep inside the body
I wouldn't touch them for that reason only
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Originally posted by XTCCheap? Where u getting it from! Now pills are cheap 1 pill = £2.00 1 pint = £2.60 ....
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Originally posted by XTCMy g/f has got into the habit of getting up when I stagger in at 3am and 'inspecting' me to see if anything other than booze has entered my body.
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Originally posted by XTCMy g/f has got into the habit of getting up when I stagger in at 3am and 'inspecting' me to see if anything other than booze has entered my body.
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My g/f has got into the habit of getting up when I stagger in at 3am and 'inspecting' me to see if anything other than booze has entered my body.
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Originally posted by ChurchillI take back everything I ever said about you. You are big and you are clever.
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