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jeembo said:
naddyz said:
Dr Mick said:
jeembo said:
It's the phscological effects of ecstacy that needs more media coverage. Not the usual shock tactic of not taking coz you'll die.

I hear it really messes with your spelling.

:lol: :lol: he spelled psycological wrong :lol:

Wrote that then had to take a call, realised just how bad the spelling was on that.

I think spellchecks on computers play more havic with spelling. Mine is terrible compared to what it used to be.

Through laziness really.

:roll:




don't think anyone will get my joke
 
naddyz said:
jeembo said:
naddyz said:
Dr Mick said:
jeembo said:
It's the phscological effects of ecstacy that needs more media coverage. Not the usual shock tactic of not taking coz you'll die.

I hear it really messes with your spelling.

:lol: :lol: he spelled psycological wrong :lol:

Wrote that then had to take a call, realised just how bad the spelling was on that.

I think spellchecks on computers play more havic with spelling. Mine is terrible compared to what it used to be.

Through laziness really.

:roll:




don't think anyone will get my joke

Can you spell it out for us?
 
i got to a stage on a 5 day extravaganza where i couldn't piss. My liver/kidney ...can never remember which one it is... decided to go on strike and no matter how much i tried to i couldn't pee.

Horrible feeling and now i know why i won't be going there again!

Strictly 2 day (max) events these days for me anyhow :lol:
 
naddyz said:
jeembo said:
naddyz said:
Dr Mick said:
jeembo said:
It's the phscological effects of ecstacy that needs more media coverage. Not the usual shock tactic of not taking coz you'll die.

I hear it really messes with your spelling.

:lol: :lol: he spelled psycological wrong :lol:

Wrote that then had to take a call, realised just how bad the spelling was on that.

I think spellchecks on computers play more havic with spelling. Mine is terrible compared to what it used to be.

Through laziness really.

:roll:




don't think anyone will get my joke


Iliterate (ly) fell off my chair laughing at your joke!!!
 
My Mum mentioned to this to me today as she'd just read it in the paper. She kept reiterating the point that she died from taking one pill...god how I wanted to put her straight, but thought it best to just keep my mouth shut :? [/quote]
 
fergie19 said:
My Mum mentioned to this to me today as she'd just read it in the paper. She kept reiterating the point that she died from taking one pill...god how I wanted to put her straight, but thought it best to just keep my mouth shut :?
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Yeah never try and justify your drug taking to your mum :lol: I tried it once and I'm still reaping the consequences now.

"You don't still take them E tablets when you go out do you?"

"Of course not! A thing of my teens 8O :oops: "
 
Yeah never try and justify your drug taking to your mum I tried it once and I'm still reaping the consequences now.

"You don't still take them E tablets when you go out do you?"

"Of course not! A thing of my teens "

My Mum doesnt have a clue I take anything. I'd know if she did, cause she would definitely say something :? She is normally very young in her outlook, and we get on great, but drugs are a big no no!

She was not pleased when she heard a story about one of my mates smoking weed once :lol:
 
My mum is a teacher, and is so un-clued up on drugs, she caught two boys smoking weed once in the toilets, and thought it was heroin :roll:
 
My parents are very easy going and are well aware that I have an 'interesting past', but think I'm grown up and responsible and only have the occasional smoke these days. At least that's what I let them think 8)
 
My parents are too old and "set in their ways" to educate....

Besides they think I am a paragon of virtue, almost their little angel in fact....... who am I to take that image away from them....... :lol: :lol: :lol:

they live thousands of miles away anyway, so they are never going to "catch" me (although they have had some strange Sunday morning conversations with me.... :oops: :oops: :oops: )
 
The real tragedy of any drug death (apart from the obvious tragedy it is to the person's friends and family) is that accurate, non-hysterical reporting offers the best hope of people being more sensible in future, whether that is information about how much water to drink or where your local needle exchange is.
 
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