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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Another thing that strikes me is that we have met

> before. On here I mean, not some other life


The writing style seems awfully familiar - I'm sure someone else was posting in a similar style in the past but I don't have the time or the motivation to search the archives looking for a match.

Tarot is a bit like spangles. Types less well but that could be an affectation


Same petty small mindedness coupled with sweeping generalisations tho


Hmmmmm.


(already I can hear the "I have NO idea who you are referring to " speech. And she may be right. But hey if it looks and smells like...)

Sean you font of Knowledge you.Was you a little school monitor . Do I know you sean! Why are,nt you watching strictly come dancing with your friend Hugehnut. Your running round the forum, wherever I am Sreaming like a banshee. Moslims, moslim,If you smell fish change you pants.

What are Moslims Tarot?


I'm sorry, I've smoked weed pretty much all my life.

Taken cocaine, acid and ecstasy occasionally too.

I have a good job and a lovely wife with 3 kids...


What you're saying is total crap.


Lots of people drink, very few progress to fully blown alcoholics.

The same is true for all the above drugs as well.

Bob that was funny.Pearson is it safe though,arent you worried about your health? I may slip on the keys sometimes.crook finger. You,d have to ask the caped crusader brothers, Hugehnut and Sean. Who muslims are.but be careful their on a witchunt at the mere mention of it.

Tarot Wrote:

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> Pearson is it safe though,arent

> you worried about your health?

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You never mentioned health issues in the OP.

You did however imply i'm a criminal haha.

Yet you are agreeing with me saying 'it is safe though'

I'm really confused...again


What is your point??

I did not say it was safe...I said. "Is it Safe" you know like in Marothon man.I did not call you a criminal personally. I would say that a lot of people would not agree about cannibis, you are one of them, others might not want to spend their lives trapped, maybe they will agree with me. Thats my point.

I don't feel 'trapped'... what are you on about?


Others who, as you say agree with you 'might not want to spend their lives trapped'

probably don't take cannabis. So who are these people you peak of who feel trapped?


And so your what is your point (again)?


(For someone who doesn't do drugs. Your attention to spelling is shocking. Just saying like)

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