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Keef,


Not every gal can expect to bed a homosexual by the time she is 14 but would you mind if she was doing a spot of crack in the bushes?. I dunno, I wasn't there, just wanted to know a little more from Uzzy before we all jumped down his/her throat with our own little PC prejudices and assumptions.


Acid m'dear, you sound a touch sensitive, I feel like I touched a nerve- but congrats on the "director level job"- whatever that means.

I don't think that my general mirth at your idiocy suggests that I'm sensitive...


I just think that you are a tit, mate. That's all


Sorry if you don't understand. I can't help it if you're thick as well as ignorant. The point I was making is that I consider that I have been reasonably successful due to/in spite of my teenage recreational drug use.


You seem to be of the opinion that minor dabbling in a bit of puff leads to a wasted life.


I'll say it again...


ROTFLMAO!!!

Acid Casual Wrote:

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> Actually you are dead right...

>

> In the lonely moments I hold my head in my hands

> and wonder how my life went so badly wrong that I

> was forced into a director level job, I often rue

> the day


> Incidentally, I am also well aware of the dangers

>

> Let's not create problems where

> there are none.

>

> I think you sound like reactionary frank by the

> sounds of sorts o its not just us who might have

> a view on things.


http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/200809/r291428_1247065.jpg "OK you guys park down there on the right "


Director level ehh ?


Sure, sounds great



W**F

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Acid Casual Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Actually you are dead right...

> >

> > In the lonely moments I hold my head in my

> hands

> > and wonder how my life went so badly wrong that

> I

> > was forced into a director level job, I often

> rue

> > the day

>

> > Incidentally, I am also well aware of the

> dangers

> >

> > Let's not create problems where

> > there are none.

> >

> > I think you sound like reactionary frank by the

> > sounds of sorts o its not just us who might

> have

> > a view on things.

>

> http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/200809/r291428_124706

> 5.jpg "OK you guys park down there on the right "

>

> Director level ehh ?

>

> Sure, sounds great

>

>

> W**F


Well, its difficult to demonstrate that in spite of a youth spend ingesting huge amounts of MDMA like I did, you can actually turn out pretty much OK and make a good life for yourself without sounding a touch smug.


First mate or the original poster have offered no support to their Apparently Daily Mail informed opinions of the world. I'd actually go as far as to say that massive quantities of drugs make for more creative people. I'd rather be like Hunter S. Thompson than First Mate.


Also, the use of heroin has a positive that not many people can actually get their heads round.


I grew up in Scotland where poor diet kills four times more than heroin...


One of the advantages of heroin means that you lose your appetite...


Meaning that if you are Scottish, you eat less sh!t...


And hence have less chance of a heart attack or stroke...


And therefore have four times more chance of living a longer life!!!


Great, eh?


Think outside the box people! - especially you First Mate next time you start talking out of your 'arris!...


In fact, the NHS should start prescribing pharmie heroin to school kids at age 12 in the interests of a long life.

first mate Wrote:

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> would you mind if she was doing a spot of crack in the bushes?


Firstly - the chance of this being crack (instead of something rather more harmless) is pretty remote. Although some people clearly think all "drugs" are the same.


Secondly - of all the things I would worry about teenagers getting up to, smoking weed is fairly low down.

Acid, I believe you, you are successful and creative/arty, you have a job at director level and you never read the Daily Mail. Super.


Jeremy, like you, I very much doubt the kids were doing crack but Uzzy was not really given an opportunity to elaborate before some forumites leapt on his/her post rubbishing and ridiculing any concerns he/she might have. Perhaps Uzzy is not a parent and was unsure whether the incident should be reported on or not. Perhaps Uzzy is elderly and felt uncomfortable about the situation. I felt the post was that of someone seeking advice and might have been treated with a little more understanding and empathy. We all agree smoking a bit of spliff is hardly the crime of the century but this point could have been made to Uzzy in a kinder way- I feel.

Lawrence Wrote:

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> Right you are, seems the biggest worry you will

> have is a compulsive need in later life to prove

> to others that, despite an errant youth, your

> mashed up brain can still be productive.


I think you're missing the point. Experimenting with a bit of recreational drug use is hardly an errant youth. In fact it describes the vast majority of teens.


First Mate. I believe you are a d!ck. Super!

You wait till the new liberal Democratic Parties Harris Boys school project opens in East Dulwich, Peckham Rye Park will be awash with teenagers and drugs. I notice the FOPR are trying to get the schoolchildren barred from walking through the park, i think they are proposing a tag in the school uniforms that will sound a buzzer on the gates around the parks perimiter.

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