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DRINK DRIVING vs DRUG DRIVING
oK Boys, What do you do after a big night at a club? Because where I live the Cops (pigs) have started to do roadside drug testing of drivers.. and they currently test for amphetamines, mdma and such and marijuana... as well as drink driving...
The problem is we all know that we can drive when we are sober but the drugs stay in your system longer than the time it takes to sober up.. There are a few tricks that truck drivers and the like do to pass these tests.. but do you really think these tests are fair?
Catch a cab. Or did you spend all your cash on drugs?
sober driving ftw
One day, I was doing shrooms and stuff and, when the cops pulled me, I threw my lightning bolts at them, thanks to my robe and wizard hat.
Seems to have worked, although I woke up in a cell 
Talk less about drugs you fucking obvious troll.
but unless you've done 1000s of drugs, you're not cool in melbourne.
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| Originally posted by Ian but unless you've done 1000s of drugs, you're not cool in melbourne. |
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| Originally posted by Lilith Its a bit like London, the locals like to make a fuss about how cultural it all is, but you have be buzzing on something to live there |
Only if you've never been anywhere else it might have some appeal
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| Originally posted by Lilith Only if you've never been anywhere else it might have some appeal |
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| Originally posted by Dj O'Callaghan It's a brilliant city. |
being from the countryside in comparison (town of 22'000 people when i was in school, upto 35'000 ish now) and being able to see countryside out of the house windows just works
Re: DRINK DRIVING vs DRUG DRIVING
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| Originally posted by davejoyfan oK Boys, What do you do after a big night at a club? Because where I live the Cops (pigs) have started to do roadside drug testing of drivers.. and they currently test for amphetamines, mdma and such and marijuana... as well as drink driving... The problem is we all know that we can drive when we are sober but the drugs stay in your system longer than the time it takes to sober up.. There are a few tricks that truck drivers and the like do to pass these tests.. but do you really think these tests are fair? |
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| Originally posted by Dj O'Callaghan It's a fine city. At least in our capital city we don't get loads of blokes wearing silly clothes doing a manly conga through the streets. |
coked out driving ftw! never concentrated so hard lol 
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| Originally posted by chach coked out driving ftw! never concentrated so hard lol |
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I have a question... are you high right now? Or was it alcohol?
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| Originally posted by Ian didn't you realise you were meant to hit the little pixies ? |
then you lose a life & have to go back to where you saved the game
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| Originally posted by Ian then you lose a life & have to go back to where you saved the game |
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| Originally posted by Ian then you lose a life & have to go back to where you saved the game |
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| Originally posted by Ian i absolutely hate it being from the countryside in comparison (town of 22'000 people when i was in school, upto 35'000 ish now) and being able to see countryside out of the house windows just works |
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| Guess theyre still trying to colour coordinate tweed |
Better than the local delinquents from the nearest estate nicking anything that isn't nailed down and ripping it out if it is nailed down.
I mean really, why havent you started up workhouses again and get some use of of them? 
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| Originally posted by Dj O'Callaghan Each to their own. I don't like small places and countryside life. I hate villages. Neighbours knocking on the door everyone being friends etc it's very sad. |
i work in london, that's depressing enough but at least i don't have to live there which always brings a smile to my face as i am heading home
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| Originally posted by Lilith Better than the local delinquents from the nearest estate nicking anything that isn't nailed down and ripping it out if it is nailed down. |
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| to your own mate. numbers 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 are good friends here (we're within having just moved) and number 10 is an old school friends parents who moved in just before we did, so i like knowing people |
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| work in london, that's depressing enough but at least i don't have to live there which always brings a smile to my face as i am heading home |
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