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spadetownboy

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  1. well i for one think its a great idea as everytime i see the red arrows do a fly by be it at an event or on the box it just conjurs up images of the jackboot of british imperialism marching over the plains of ulster;-)
  2. what about the cash points at sainsburys? i cant however guarantee the the money from them is organic locally produced stuff so obviously not suitable for a lot of forumites,and one would probably have to drive there,hence leaving a carbon footprint and even worse than that one might be tempted to actually go into the place. shit what was i thinking of just forget everything i said.
  3. any decommisioned ira terrorists who frequent the forum may be interested to know theres a place in utah called provo.
  4. how about bell end en road
  5. spadetowngirl has a birthday coming up soon and is doing my head in to buy her a kettlebell or bells but they,re not the cheapest piece of equipment to buy for what will more than likely end up under the stairs after a few months. i have checked out a few sites for reports on their effectiveness,but has anyone on the site a)heard of them and b)if so used them, because until the missus approached me about them i was pretty much in the dark.
  6. Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > whoaaaaa - that brings back memories. Siege of > Ennis after 10 pints - not a good idea siege of ennis after 10 pints nothing,trying to get down the stairs after 10 pints now that was an achievement.
  7. i,m trying to think of one but its a real lordship lane.
  8. 12ths no good for me, the 19th now that would be perfect.
  9. thong - down the a2 coast bound.
  10. october 1992 via 6 months previous in ealing.
  11. by dose it doth run
  12. can believe no-ones mentioned free range, used to be the best breakfast on the lane,scottish square sausage and potato bread umm umm.
  13. get yourself over to the swan in stockwell, you,d need to be a right minger not to pull in there.
  14. to have a needle exchange next to the nurse(ry)
  15. reminds me of a story my mate in whitstable told me about a local cafe type establishment which basically carried out an ethnic cleansing type policy on kids by posting on its walls and believe it or not the local rag its policy on kids basically that if kids started running around the place or becoming loud or unruly they and any accompaning parents would be asked to leave.it closed down 6 weeks later,lack of custom.
  16. Ganapati Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Spade--You said in your post that you wondered "if > there would be such a big hoo ha if the needle > exchange was opened just for them , or is it just > that you dont like the possible idea of hoards of > drug users descending on crystal place road..." > This is where the comparison comes from. Of course > no one would care about the diabetics as opposed > to the heroin users. still cant see the comparison nana, what i was comparing was peoples attitudes towards users of needle exchanges you,ve obviously grasped the wrong end of the needle.
  17. Ganapati Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Chav, all I'm saying is that insulin and heroin > should not be compared. I think you're veering > into conspiracy territory with your comment about > " our system we are supposed to hand power for > pretty much all of our functions to > 'professionals' and allow them to dictate which > drugs we are allowed to be medicated with or > addicted to." If someone has mental health issues, > is it really wise for them to "self-medicate" with > heroin? (Not saying it's wise to take Seroxat > (since I'm not a "professional"). And if you're > going to take the decision to self-medicate in > your own hands and ignore what the "professionals" > say, should you really then be going to them for > help when you're in over your head? Just playing > devils advocate. > > I'm not sure how to take your comment about the > big drug companies. Are you trying to imply that > bc no big pharma company makes heroin and there > are no juicy profits to be made from it that the > NHS simply doesn't want "us" to have it? Bc, > actually, heroin is used by the NHS, but under the > medical name diamorphine, and there is a big > British pharma company manufacturing it. Can we > just call a spade a spade and agree that heroin is > not nice and that residents have a right to know > what the medical center is up to without being > accused of hysteria etc? I personally agree with > your statement that it's the DMC trying to just > make more revenue and what's annoying about the > whole thing is that they didn't see the need to > consult with their neighbours. nanapatty where was insulin and heroin compared on this thread i,ve looked and i,ve looked and i stil cant find it anywhere
  18. bring me the head of mornington crescent.
  19. SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well if i had to miss tonight a pint in lurgan > would be a splendid substitute certainly will be as long as the boys in green do the business.
  20. SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Would be rude not to come along surely - I'll be > there with Lady MacGabhann not long after > depending on her flight back from Ireland... > > Any newbies shouldn't worry - have a look at some > of the photo threads from previous drink ups and > you'll see who many of us are and what we look > like - I'm sure I will be wearing some variant of > black, black, black with a silver-haired top (for > a change) should anyone wish to meet/avoid me sean you could have narrowed that all down by just saying look for a bloke who looks like a pint of guinness. have a nice night folks i,ll have a pint of porter for you all as i sit in the vintage bar,market street,lurgan home sweet home.
  21. BARA Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The extended hours would indeed be a benefit. > Unfortunately, the down sides are worrying. We > have spoken with someone whose mother lives near > such a pharmacy which offers needle > exchange/methadone supervision - her mother has > said the effect on the area/safety issues/rise in > trouble has been dreadful. stop trying to scaremonger by suggesting that drug users will be attacted to the area and that it will suddenly become unsafe at night, it might be worth pointing out that needle exchange is not just limited to drug users, its also pretty handy for those who suffer with diabetes and other conditions which require regular injections at home. i wonder if there would be such a big hoo ha if the needle exchange was opened just for them, or is it just that you dont like the possible idea of hoards of drug users descending on crystal place road.
  22. dont forget dustin
  23. spadetownboy

    a joke

    sorry mum wont do it again.
  24. spadetownboy

    a joke

    this devoted female chelsea fan decides to get tattoos of frank lampard and john terry on her inner thighs and pledges that the first bloke who guesses correctly who the tats are of will have a night of unbridled passion. after several unsuccessful attempts she decides to give the next bloke a clue by telling him what team the players are from. he stares and stares before replying "well love i havnt a clue who the two boys on the thighs are but is the one in the middle with the curly hair and the big lips shaun wright-phillips"
  25. none of the above not even a patch on "the flashing blade"
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