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Keith's alright he has a farm down in Somerset where he spends all this free time - raising free-range chickens - so I heard or read somewhere? While you were in the bath with him, Garinda, where you sniffing anything? ;) Well I suppose if you have kids and they take drugs and get hurt you will always feel the guilt that it was your fault - which I suppose is the motivation to stop them doing it - bit of a catch 22. |
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Well toasties, that old Joycie would make on request. They ponged a bit. Sniff? You mean like amyl-nitrate, but are too much of a pussy to say? Again, no. Keith Allan ain't queer, no one at the baths was. Although Joycie was a bit odd. She used to serve you her toasties slid off her Daily Mirror. |
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Who's old Joycie? Can you give us insight into this world? Yep could have been amyl nitrate, or sulphate or cocaine? Keith has been a big drug user - hasn't he!? Isn't one of his claims to fame is that he stripped off naked on stage at a Max Bygraves performance, who then said "You'll never work in show business again!" :rolleyes:;) |
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The legality of amyl-nitrate, which increases your heart rate dramatically, and causes a brief high when sniffed, is questionable.
The law's overcome by selling 'poppers', it's street name, as a 'room aroma', despite the horrible things stinking like sweaty feet. The last place I saw these dangerous drugs openly for sale, as I posted on here at the time, was in Accrington Market Hall. I've also seen fifty odd year olds, so called respected members of the community, sat openly sniffing them in local boozers in Hyndburn. Disgusting things. Despite some people saying the risks when taking recreational drugs are negligible, that's wrong. People have died through taking this crap. All for a temporary, chemically induced high. So not worth the risk. I'd certainly not return to places where it's use was tolerated. |
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You are so adamantly against drugs - I just wonder how you managed as you seem to be mixing with people that would have been using them! So did you voice your disgust in their faces? As you do in ours? :rolleyes: |
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Same on here. Plus, having good self-control helps. :) |
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As in 'our souls'? :rolleyes: |
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Which must be a blessing. :) |
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The issue is if you knew some famous folks were you as vocal about being against drugs to them as you are here? At the end of the day there are many threats to a childs life in this world - such as drinking bleach and running out in front of cars! As we become adults we can also be killed in car crashes and so on - life is full of conflict and threats to life! |
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Nor have I seen any evidence on here, of people glibly minimising the risks of doing such things. Instead, preferring to promote the thrills to be had. The 'I drank bleach three times, but never became addicted' mentality, we've occasionally seen from some. |
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Much more effective to treat the unfortunate with a red-hot poker. Short, sharp, shock. Give, give, give. |
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