Originally posted by Clownio
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Originally posted by ClownioIs that anything like amyl nitrate ?
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Originally posted by n5goonerbit of emmil nitrate that what you need....
Is that anything like amyl nitrate ?
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Originally posted by ClownioWhat do you mean "Next Time"? There's no f**king way I'm letting that happen again!
...And trust me there was no "running" anywhere
bit of emmil nitrate that what you need....
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Originally posted by PhoenixNext time you get p*ssed and you wake up with a sore/bleeding ar*e
don't come running to the boys in blue! It was your own fault for getting drunk!
What do you mean "Next Time"? There's no f**king way I'm letting that happen again!
...And trust me there was no "running" anywhere
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Now that really upsets me!
Knitting is only best done while under the influence.
But be careful you could have your eye out
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I can see that this upsets you
Originally posted by PhoenixNext time you get p*ssed and you wake up with a sore/bleeding ar*e
don't come running to the boys in blue! It was your own fault for getting drunk!
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Next time you get p*ssed and you wake up with a sore/bleeding ar*e
don't come running to the boys in blue! It was your own fault for getting drunk!
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Actually the particular case in question gets more
and more interesting.
It seems that the young woman in question doesn't even remember having sex!!! WTF?
She claims that she would not have consented to sex with the defendant if she had been sober (have to remember that one, no I couldn't have crashed the car when I was pissed, because I would never crash it when I was sober!).
It's also interesting that the defendants name is splashed all over the media but the young women, who it seems now (to me at least) to have made a false accusation of rape is unnamed. A great shame because her's is a name that would have gone in the little black book (easy lay, just get her pissed).
Joking apart, a real can of worms indeed.
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Originally posted by DundeegeorgeDear Sir,
Women do not ask to be raped. If rohypnol was available without prescription, fewer women would be raped, because they would be less likely to complain
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Whoops not very PC
there's a BBC have your say running on rape again. Though the following comment was very funny, but obviously shocking and disgusting.
Dear Sir,
Women do not ask to be raped. If rohypnol was available without prescription, fewer women would be raped, because they would be less likely to complain
I wonder how long it will take the BBC to pull that commentTags: None
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