(28 May 2015, 7:22 pm)MrFozz wrote Adds whole new meaning to the term 'sucking balls'Trust you to spot something like that
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(28 May 2015, 7:19 pm)danpick wrote Had them before they are really nice.Would have been funnier if you said "I've had camels balls before they are really nice" as that could have been taken so far out of context if that picture wasn't there.
(28 May 2015, 5:29 pm)MrFozz wrote Saw this in the shop today
Camels Balls sweets, the illustration on the box shows a camel with it's knackers hanging...
Close to the mark I reckon, but quite funny at the same time, as I always say, I am very easily amused
(29 May 2015, 10:23 pm)aureolin wrote http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/...?CMP=fb_guOne part of that article that amused me was the bit about laughing gas:
Good move?
(29 May 2015, 10:23 pm)aureolin wrote http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/...?CMP=fb_gu
Good move?
(29 May 2015, 10:46 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Pointless exercise. While I believe the danger posed by 'legal highs' should be addressed, simply criminalising their use is not the answer. The production of these substances will become even more clandestine and will lead to more deaths as users take more risks to to obtain them. As always, users/addicts will suffer the consequences ending up with criminal records while those at the top of the chain continue to produce and sell their product with little fear of being caught. There's also the fact that chemists will continue to make legal highs by slightly altering the synthetic process. It's difficult to legislate against drugs yet to be made - it's all a complete mess if you ask me.
People who want to get high will always find a way of doing so and, in turn, there will always be people willing to fulfil their needs. Demand can be reduced but never eradicated.
(29 May 2015, 11:01 pm)aureolin wrote I may have got the wrong end of the stick, but it looks like they're trying to rewrite the misuse of drugs act to accommodate this? The misuse of drugs act appears to ban substances by their chemical compound, so by changing the compound slightly, it'd potentially become legal again. I read the article as them banning anything that is a high, but then adding excludes for the likes of alcohol, caffeine and tobacco.
The problem with a complete ban is that the people determined to have them will find alternatives. There's not too much difference in the price between them and cheap (fake) ecstasy. This for example as a legal high replacement could present a much bigger problem.
(29 May 2015, 11:01 pm)aureolin wrote I may have got the wrong end of the stick, but it looks like they're trying to rewrite the misuse of drugs act to accommodate this? The misuse of drugs act appears to ban substances by their chemical compound, so by changing the compound slightly, it'd potentially become legal again. I read the article as them banning anything that is a high, but then adding excludes for the likes of alcohol, caffeine and tobacco.
The problem with a complete ban is that the people determined to have them will find alternatives. There's not too much difference in the price between them and cheap (fake) ecstasy. This for example as a legal high replacement could present a much bigger problem.
(30 May 2015, 2:08 pm)Jimmi wrote Don't suppose anyone knows where the nearest toilet to Consett Bus Station is?
(31 May 2015, 10:42 am)MrFozz wrote Looks like Dalton Parks next phase is about to start(praise the lord), most of the perimeter is fenced off and there's a few dump trucks at the back of Next
(31 May 2015, 3:22 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Does celebrating the commencement of groundworks at Dalton Park on the sabbath, and praising the lord in recognition of work that's about to take place, constitute sacrilege?
Coincidently, I was at Dalton Park on Friday for around half-an-hour before heading off into Sunderland.
(02 Jun 2015, 12:36 pm)Andreos1 wrote Has anyone had the little icon appear on their toolbar for Windows 10?
Some sort of pre-order scheme going on for a limited time.
(02 Jun 2015, 12:36 pm)Andreos1 wrote Has anyone had the little icon appear on their toolbar for Windows 10?
Some sort of pre-order scheme going on for a limited time.
(02 Jun 2015, 12:39 pm)Michael wrote I have, its just a pre-load thing for when windows 10 is launched, iv'e accepted mine, in the windows update area it says:
Windows 10 upgrade reserved - we'll let you know when the upgrade is ready to be installed on this PC.
(02 Jun 2015, 12:39 pm)Jimmi wrote Yes, I noticed that last night on my laptop.
(02 Jun 2015, 12:43 pm)Andreos1 wrote Haven't clicked 'yes' yet. Just had a look and it appears some functions will vanish.
http://www.theverge.com/2015/6/1/8696949...ature-loss
(03 Jun 2015, 11:41 am)MrFozz wroteReally irritates me seeing stuff like this.
Is there really any need???
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