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42 minutes ago, Toast said:

If that hits the mainstream press they will have superfast within 6 months. :lol:

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T is a schedule IV drug over here - low potential for abuse/dependence. Still a controlled substance with prescribing restrictions,  but not along the lines of an OxyContin or Dilaudid.

 

T has a wicked side effect/withdrawal profile. It  lowers the seizure threshold and can cause serotonin syndrome, which I can tell you from personal experience completely sucks. 

 

I think that if I was going to choose a drug to abuse this would not be the one. It's not as addictive as others and it has more negative effects than anything remotely approaching positive. Go find a real opiate or give up on being a drug addict. T ain't worth it. 

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If there is a xover market for Corrie/gaming fans, this could be a goer

 

 

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Reason # 4198/2017 as to why wummin shouldn't be allowed to drive.

 

 

Or be teachers.

 

 


*actually, be 'allowed' at all.

 

 

 

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5062103/Teacher-mistakenly-sent-insurer-photos-herself.html

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10 minutes ago, charon said:

Reason # 4198/2017 as to why wummin shouldn't be allowed to drive.

 

 

Or be teachers.

 

 


*actually, be 'allowed' at all.

 

 

 

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5062103/Teacher-mistakenly-sent-insurer-photos-herself.html

That is funny. :lol:

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Farting clams are producing as much methane as 20000 cows.
Whole new meaning to 'clam up' that bung.
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360° controls in top corner....

 

 

 

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Korean Billy speaks properly at last

 

 

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I'd give him an example sentence...say six months?

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On 05/11/2017 at 14:56, Lord Fellatio Nelson said:

Ok, quick question. Can you be prescribed up to 300 T R A M A D O L tablets on one prescription?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41875573

I'm smelling bullshit.

 Doubtfull, you could however save up on prescriptions! Not that ive ever thought about this! 

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On ‎15‎/‎11‎/‎2017 at 15:40, BufordTJustice said:

Korean Billy speaks properly at last

 

 

Sorry Wullie but yer wrang, Dundonian speak Dundonese

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15 hours ago, Handrejka said:

Not sure if this been posted before, or if it's bleak or funny or both.

 

http://bullseyecontestants.tumblr.com/ 

tumblr_o39i357bcl1r2n2xeo1_500.jpg.5f5654836274a8e1796ca3360a12355e.jpgFucking hell, It's Zorders!!:lol:

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A Catholic school in Australia was forced to cover its new statue after 'inappropriate' photos of it went viral on social media.

Blackfriars Priory School in Adelaide unveiled its new statue of St martin de Porres handing a kneeling child some bread last week.

Unfortunately, the design left room for interpretation and the school were left embarrassed after students took inappropriate photos of the statue and posted them on social media.

The school immediately covered the statue with a black cloth and cordoned it off.

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The controversial statue embarrassed the Catholic school


However, images of the statue were already online and people were quick to respond to the controversial statue.

Cheryl Prevor wrote: “It's extraordinary that at no point between chiseling the marble to, well literally erecting the statue, not one person paused and said "Really, that's what you're going with?"


Other more innocent viewers did not understand the fuss surrounding the statue:


Whereas some questioned the motives of the artist:

 


On Wednesday, Blackfriars Priory School released a statement on the matter on its Facebook page.

The school claimed that the statue was made in Vietnam by a sculptor that it had worked with before.

Due to the distance between the two countries the school were unable to view the statue before it was installed.


According to Principal Simon Cobiac, “the two-dimensional concept plans for the statue were viewed and approved by the executive team in May but upon arrival the three-dimensional statue was deemed by the executive to be potentially suggestive.”

He said that the school has commissioned a local sculptor to redesign the statue.

 

 

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The uncovered up one....

 

 

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1 hour ago, charon said:


A Catholic school in Australia was forced to cover its new statue after 'inappropriate' photos of it went viral on social media.

Blackfriars Priory School in Adelaide unveiled its new statue of St martin de Porres handing a kneeling child some bread last week.

Unfortunately, the design left room for interpretation and the school were left embarrassed after students took inappropriate photos of the statue and posted them on social media.

The school immediately covered the statue with a black cloth and cordoned it off.

adelaideschoolstatue2211a.jpg
The controversial statue embarrassed the Catholic school


However, images of the statue were already online and people were quick to respond to the controversial statue.

Cheryl Prevor wrote: “It's extraordinary that at no point between chiseling the marble to, well literally erecting the statue, not one person paused and said "Really, that's what you're going with?"


Other more innocent viewers did not understand the fuss surrounding the statue:


Whereas some questioned the motives of the artist:

 


On Wednesday, Blackfriars Priory School released a statement on the matter on its Facebook page.

The school claimed that the statue was made in Vietnam by a sculptor that it had worked with before.

Due to the distance between the two countries the school were unable to view the statue before it was installed.


According to Principal Simon Cobiac, “the two-dimensional concept plans for the statue were viewed and approved by the executive team in May but upon arrival the three-dimensional statue was deemed by the executive to be potentially suggestive.”

He said that the school has commissioned a local sculptor to redesign the statue.

 

 

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The uncovered up one....

 

 

 

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Just a normal Saturday watching the football

 

 

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44 minutes ago, Wee Jum said:

Just a normal Saturday watching the football

 

 

Given the nature of this site, I was afraid this wouldn't end well.  *phew!*

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