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i,ll supply my own brick shoo
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Asset Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mr Asset says a tenner (I would give a fiver > myself but then I'm stingy). They do a crappy job > for not much thanks. I suppose we now have to tip > the recycling guys as well. they do a crappy job,thats their choice,and if memory serves me right they get paid for it.tipping the binmen my arse.
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?148 to put a cat down ,whatever happened to the old brick in a sack trick.
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KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > :o spade... u not got any scars yaself? just the ones on my heart,amity.
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glad the riddler got beat,he,s just too one dimensional plus he also thought he was a dead cert to win it just like stutter boy thought he was against will young.so yeh glad rids got beat i just couldnt stand the thought of having to look at him and that barcode on his cheek for the next 6 months.
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What's the most anonymous shop/restaurant on LL?
spadetownboy replied to Muttley's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > one of the first things I did when I moved here > sean#2! > > It's as delightfully strange as one would imagine > - Graham Linehan couldn't make it up > > The sort of music that my Mum played on a Sunday > morning, Odlums flour, Galtee bacon, sausage and > black pudding, papers from around Ireland (The > Leitrim Learner, The Galway GollyGoshYouDon'tSay!, > etc etc) dont forget the club. -
only one week to go ,shane and the boys at the academy, my liver cant wait.
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Michael Palaeologus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > He clearly had a bad lead-related-roof-experience. hubcapitis.
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dribbled on to his beard.
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while i thought it fair that gillian gibbons got 15 days for insulting mohammed, i thought it was pretty harsh that she was then deported to liverpool.
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where,s that john book got to, we,ve got another barn to build
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"how you think you pull pretty english boy dressed like that, quick the eurostar coming"
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John Darwin has reappeared afer being missing presumed dead for 5 years. In a press conference he stated thats the last time he,s going on holiday with the McCanns.
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its on in the spadetown household
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LizzygotDizzy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Wow Spadetown, am seriously impressed, I would > have placed (intraveneously taken rather than > smoked) heroin as one of the highest killer of all > drugs, learn something new every day didn't think > Coccaine was up there at all. heroin isnt too healthy also but most ivdus know their tolerance levels and are able to regulate their dose accordingly, what is the killer of heroin users is not normally the amount taken but the actual purity level of the cut, as with all the substances that are snorted,smoked,injected they are mixed with any number of things ie you could be snorting coke mixed with chalk dust,cement powder,sugar etc, and obviously the less crap in it the more pure it is and hence stronger. all this crap you see on tv when people esp dectectives come across a drugs hoard and "taste" it is rubbish, theres only one way apart from a lab test of course of finding out the strength of the product and thats to actually use it for real and if its of a particulary high purity and you are not used to it and take your normal dose, you are at big risk of an od. but the main difference between heroin and cocaine deaths is that cocaine will lead to cardiac probs and if you develop arrthymias and then arrest, its a long road back, whereas with heroin od because of the nature of the drug you develop respiratory depression which is fairly easy to treat but which if not treated will lead to respiratory arrest which is more or less goodbye.
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Animal abuse on Peckham Rye! (dogs tied up outside cafe) Lounged
spadetownboy replied to James's topic in The Lounge
Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mark Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Having an "outdoor dog" that doesn't come into > the house is quite normal in England too. And a > dog outside a cafe, even if it is raining, is not > really animal abuse, like its owner said "He has > this big furry coat thing that keeps him warm in > the rain/snow/wind". > > Just because it's common doesn't make it right, I > feel strongly that you shouldn't have a dog unless > you have the time to spend with it, and treat it > right. They are not wild animals anymore, and need > affection. I can't stand people going out to work > all day and leaving a dog in the garden! > > As for the dogs "owner", James said he saw this at > the weekend, therapist said s/he was there this > morning. Therapist may well have tied his dog > "under the eaves sheltering from the pouring > rain". James' post suggests that the dogs he saw > were left in the rain, and that is cruel. Coat or > no coat, a dog would seek shelter. > > By the way Mark, I can't believe the Administrator > Lounged you, that's harsh man ;-) you can,t stand people going to work all day and leaving a dog in a gargen, so its better then to go to work and leave it cooped up in a house where there even more limited space for it to move about and nowhere for it to go to the toilet? -
cricket, zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
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favourite songs of all time (or has this been done already?)
spadetownboy replied to LizzygotDizzy's topic in The Lounge
mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ha ha, Wolfe Tones definitely wins my *Most > Uncomfortable Gig* award. as it stands at the moment mock there,s been a bit of a split and there was for a while two groups calling themselves the wolfe tones both obviously featuring members of the original group, the running joke for a while wherever they were playing was, is it the real wolfe tones or the continunity wolfe tones playing tonight. saying that i,ve only seen them the once in the swan approx 8-9 years ago and while their traditional irish stuff is quite good,they certainly dont hold back when it comes to brit bashing, which unfortunately is what most of the crowd were there to hear. -
in protest at the sudanese governments treatment of gillian gibbons, i have decided to name my penis mohammed. i plan on giving him 100 strokes tonight.
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favourite songs of all time (or has this been done already?)
spadetownboy replied to LizzygotDizzy's topic in The Lounge
coming back to you - leonard cohen i hope that i dont fall in love with you - tom waits coward of the county - kenny rogers down by the banks of the beautiful blue danube - strauss the radetzsky march - strauss only our rivers run free - christy moore irish eyes - the wolfe tones. bit of melancholy, bit of class and then drunken rebel rousing. -
muhammed,muhammed ali,he floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee, i braved the crowds a few years ago when he was in brixton,couldnt get too close because of the numbers there but i caught a glimpse and was swept away by the sheer brilliance of the whole occasion. as for inspirations in my life i cant really pick one out but i met bill clinton at a book signing in belfast a few years ago and if i ever saw a bloke who had the ability to inspire it was him, the bloke visibly radiated charisma
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bignumber5 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not so much physical, but psychological of > physiological origin (odd sentance, I realise). > > Going to go for a science-type post, hope I > haven't misinterpreted what we're looking for > here! > > Neuropsychopharmacology: I'm reading up a lot of > this stuff at the moment, so may be inprecise in > my detail, but I will try to make sure it's > accurate before posting... > > To be totally technical for a second, the main > effects of of cocaine are by stimulating a > specific neural pathway that is involved in a > pleasure response and it's associated benefits > (the mesolimbic dopaminergic reward pathway, if > anybody is marking this). > > A short way of summarising the withdrawl is that > over-stimulation (taking cocaine) leads to an > element of tolerance, then stopping means > under-stimulation, so all effects of stress > amplified. This isn't that it's hard to quit or > purely psychologically addictive, but that > withdrawl gives specific effects of > under-stimulated pleasure and relaxation centres > in the brain. > > Additionally, cocaine has agonistic effects on the > sympathetic nervous system - causing raised heart > rate, constriction of blood vessels, increasing > the basal metabolic rate (the "up" and energetic > feeling; the likely cause of the association > between cocaine and heart disease/stroke and > raised temperture that Annaj mentioned). There are > some studies regarding withdrawl that suggest that > when the cocaine is stopped, the opposite effects > will occur such as faints from a drop in blood > pressure, inducing an even greater stress > response, so rebound palpitations etc. are not > inconceivable either. > > Obviously, it wouldn't be very ethical to do any > of these studies on people so rats seem to be the > standard method of investigation! > > If I've gone too technical then pls let me know. > Hope this is useful. > > bignumber5 you could summarize it in 2 words "the crash" cocaine use does lead to psychological and physiological withdrawal symptoms. it is also one of the biggest killers drug wise, as use of cocaine leads to cardiac arrthymias ie abnormal heart rhythms which in turn if not treated develops fairly quickly ie minutes/hours into full blown cardiac arrest, with prolonged use of the drug the risk of this occuring increases.
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