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    Quote Originally Posted by 750Y
    MATE! NEXT TIME YOU FUCKEN RING ONE OF US & WE'LL COME AND GRAB YA, NO QUESTIONS.
    If Strayjuliet or I lived in Aucks, we'd extend the same offer - no one should have to put up with a situation they don't feel comfortable with - especially to the point of having to lock the door to sleep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf
    If Strayjuliet or I lived in Aucks, we'd extend the same offer - no one should have to put up with a situation they don't feel comfortable with - especially to the point of having to lock the door to sleep.
    Thank you too Yeah the locking the door thing was merely a precausion... because I've never smoked P I'm not 100% sure what it makes you feel... and of course all you hear from the media is this guy chopping off that chicks hand and this guy breaking into that house to steal this to buy P and so forth... so just incase... we locked the door... didn't have any hassles though...
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme
    Thank you too Yeah the locking the door thing was merely a precausion...
    It's a precaution I'd take too - and also if alcohol was being consumed in excessive quantities by someone who is displaying a tendency to aggro with each subsequent drink.

    I've heard of P-induced violence and I've seen alcohol induced violence first hand (and taken a few hits to the face because I couldn't get out of the fucking room in time) so I'd tend to be wary.
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    yep that was a suckie night. from what you had to say i give you credit for sticking out so long.
    not a party i would like to go to. espically if a mate was meant to drop you off afterwards.

    i have ditched a few past friends because of there drug habits. i don't wish to associate with them.

    it's hard finding great friends.

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    They're the worst when coming off the shit. You don't want to anoye them as thats when they get violent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 750Y
    MATE! NEXT TIME YOU FUCKEN RING ONE OF US & WE'LL COME AND GRAB YA, NO QUESTIONS.
    totally agree keep a few numbers in ya phone.
    if anyone needs a hand just give me a call.

    soon as i figure out where to stick down my details.

    don't we have a help listing or something in here?

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    I think we do have a help listing here dude, but it's more to do with bikes than social events. Maybe...

    From my perspective, PF...man...that really sucks. I've been at parties where the few remaining people were me (on a few OH's) and a group on acid. They weren't much fun to hang out with so I went into town. I think you did the best thing you could have under the circumstances. I'm also really crap at phoning people at 1am to say, 'er, I seem to have made a grave mistake...could you possibly get out of your cozy warm bed and help?'!!!

    With regards to legalising, you have to laugh a little. The dutch legalised cannabis and continue to learn four languages at school. We don't...we barely know how to utilise one effectively!! (sorry, an Eddieism escaped there!)

    Seriously though, I, too, agree with both Hitcher and Lou. Legalising certain things would probably help. Our company does 'workplace drug testing' but honestly? Speaking to the toxicologists here, they wouldn't be able to tell you whether the amount of THC in someone's urine meant that they'd a) taken it at the weekend, b) smoked it passively in a closed room or c) were in any way affected at work during the week. Craziness - but there you have it. (ps...don't tell anyone I mentioned this!) And do you know how much the government spend cutting down plants last year - that they could spend otherwise (better roads, median strip for SH1 anyone?).

    Some drugs, I'll steer well well well clear of: Heroin, P, PCP, Crack, Ice etc (I think Ice IS P...but could be wrong here) and that means getting the hell out of there as soon as someone else starts using. (even if that means going to bed, locking the door and not sleeping) On the other hand, party-pills, cocaine, weed and to some extent acid - I feel more comfortable with users of the above, as I know roughly what's likely to happen. Another thing is that if I'm staying straight - I want the users (of those drugs) to know that there is SOMEONE there who will attempt to talk them down if they start freaking out - which can happen in some circumstances.

    I think education is a HUGE part of drug abuse (or rather - deciding NOT to abuse). My father sat me down at 15 and told me that he was going to assume I'd try drugs (as to assume the opposite is narrow minded), and to please do TWO things: 1. make sure SOMEONE nearby stays straight and can call an ambulance and 2. if I think i'm getting to liek it too much...tell him. I think these are wise things to say to reasonably well-behaved yet curious teenagers.

    I don't think a blanket approach can be taken with drugs at all. I think drugs such as P need to have every measure taken to remove them. I think drugs such as cocaine are never going to go away (too good, apparently - and lets not forget it USED to be an ingredient in Coca Cola). I think children need to learn how to obtain natural highs (stop namby pambying them). I think teenagers need to learn that you cannot expect to have unprotected sex or use drugs without facing the possible consequences.

    I have no fixed solutions to offer. Just to each individual: stay safe. And keep your children (those of others) safe too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme
    Yeah, I agreed with Sam on the leaving thing... but as mentioned catching a cab wasn't an option so we left in the sense that we went to bed... this friend of mine lives out past Albany, near Riverhead, I'm not sure how the buses work out there, but the closest road where I knew there was a bus stop is State Highway 16 (or 17) that runs up past Albany Village... and thats a good 40 minute walk in the cold and dark... and drizzle... at about 1am Monday morning... not the best decision...
    Agreed, I'd consider saying "g'dnight" and going to another room as "leaving" - as in taking no further part.. Had the same issue once on a boat - hard to leave physically without a long swim .
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    Have just read this really sad thread. PF sorry you had to go through that, ain't life a bitch! BUT what about those kids? If society is to have any chance then we as a society need to look after our kids (wether they are physically ours or not) We have a duty to protect all children , sometimes from their very own parents. I think you should have rung the cops and got the whole place busted for the sake of a 2yo and a 3yo. They deserve a much better deal than anyone gave them. People who will allow kids to be anywhere near that stuff aren't people in my opinion- I dunno what you call them anymore, but certainly not people.
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    After all my shit-storming and piss taking, does anyone else notice that "Their" is spelt wrong on this thread?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    After all my shit-storming and piss taking, does anyone else notice that "Their" is spelt wrong on this thread?

    PT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    After all my shit-storming and piss taking, does anyone else notice that "Their" is spelt wrong on this thread?

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    lol I always spell it wrong... It's just one of those words I don't get... isn't it:

    i after e except after c?

    So it's their? Not thier? hehe

    *only comes onto KB at work so I deffinatly wasn't stoned at the time*
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    "Hi... I rang about the cats you have for sale..."..... "oh... you have children.... how much for the children?"

    mucho papoosa bueno no panocha

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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme
    i after e except after c?
    Nah - rule is I before E except after C. BUT if you are a bit anal & check thru the dictionary you will find that this rule is actually broken more than not.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    lol and funny enough English was my best subject at school haha so I used to avoid the words I wasn't sure on spelling... like thier or their...
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

    Quote Originally Posted by DingDong
    "Hi... I rang about the cats you have for sale..."..... "oh... you have children.... how much for the children?"

    mucho papoosa bueno no panocha

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    Quote Originally Posted by MONGREL AMOEBA
    Oh get over yourself mate drugs have been around for thousands of years and allways will be
    So has bumping off effwits like you - just remember that sunshine.
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