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Drug use at LCFC games

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I went to Seville last week and was in O'Neill's pub in the city centre. I walked into the gents and there was 2 guys snorting a line of Cocaine. Never seen that before so blatentĺy done. I know it is their life but if they knew what damage they were doing to themselves, especially the heart muscle. Drugs kill.

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Just now, brisfox said:

I went to Seville last week and was in O'Neill's pub in the city centre. I walked into the gents and there was 2 guys snorting a line of Cocaine. Never seen that before so blatentĺy done. I know it is their life but if they knew what damage they were doing to themselves, especially the heart muscle. Drugs kill.

You could have warned them :o

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2 minutes ago, brisfox said:

I went to Seville last week and was in O'Neill's pub in the city centre. I walked into the gents and there was 2 guys snorting a line of Cocaine. Never seen that before so blatentĺy done. I know it is their life but if they knew what damage they were doing to themselves, especially the heart muscle. Drugs kill.

should tell the players about drug use without taking last season away from them :D 

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16 minutes ago, brisfox said:

I went to Seville last week and was in O'Neill's pub in the city centre. I walked into the gents and there was 2 guys snorting a line of Cocaine. Never seen that before so blatentĺy done. I know it is their life but if they knew what damage they were doing to themselves, especially the heart muscle. Drugs kill.

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1 minute ago, tom27111 said:

I've never taken drugs, I drink far too much though.

 

Unfortunately, this kind of thing is commonplace. 

 

Each to there own I guess.

Obviously depends on the drug, but alcohol is far more harmful than plenty of them.

 

Not that I'm advocating that kind of thing, just a general observation- a couple of kids do too many pills and die, and it's on the front of the papers. The tens of thousands of people dying from alcohol related illness and injury? Not so much. 

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Just now, Ted Maul said:

Obviously depends on the drug, but alcohol is far more harmful than plenty of them.

 

Not that I'm advocating that kind of thing, just a general observation- a couple of kids do too many pills and die, and it's on the front of the papers. The tens of thousands of people dying from alcohol related illness and injury? Not so much. 

 

Completely agree, however, you don't know what the couple of grams you stick up your nose are cut with.

 

You know what's in a can of lager.

 

I was very naive to drug use, then I found a guy dead in a pub toilet, with a needle stuck in his arm.

 

It's more common than you think.

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1 minute ago, tom27111 said:

 

Completely agree, however, you don't know what the couple of grams you stick up your nose are cut with.

 

You know what's in a can of lager.

 

I was very naive to drug use, then I found a guy dead in a pub toilet, with a needle stuck in his arm.

 

It's more common than you think.

Granted it was wine, not lager, but does the name diethylene glycol mean anything to you?

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1 minute ago, The Doctor said:

Granted it was wine, not lager, but does the name diethylene glycol mean anything to you?

 

Come on man...you're a doctor lol

 

I'm by no means reliant on alcohol by the way.

 

I'm not anti drugs either, each unto their own. Just definitely not for me.

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3 minutes ago, tom27111 said:

It's more common than you think.

Oh, absolutely. I genuinely can't think of many people I know who won't have at least tried one type of drug. It's everywhere in modern culture.

 

I think if anyone of the older generation who were in their prime before that type of thing really kicked off a few decades ago (whose main knowledge on drugs would be what they see in the news) actually realised how widespread it is, they would be in for a massive shock.

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22 minutes ago, brisfox said:

I went to Seville last week and was in O'Neill's pub in the city centre. I walked into the gents and there was 2 guys snorting a line of Cocaine. Never seen that before so blatentĺy done. I know it is their life but if they knew what damage they were doing to themselves, especially the heart muscle. Drugs kill.

Actually, they are keeping me alive.....

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7 minutes ago, The Doctor said:

Granted it was wine, not lager, but does the name diethylene glycol mean anything to you?

As I recall ethylenre Glycol made a fine Austrian Wine....:o

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11 minutes ago, tom27111 said:

 

Completely agree, however, you don't know what the couple of grams you stick up your nose are cut with.

 

You know what's in a can of lager.

 

I was very naive to drug use, then I found a guy dead in a pub toilet, with a needle stuck in his arm.

 

It's more common than you think.

I can't tell the number of times I've found cubicle corpses. Makes me not want to leave the house anymore.

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1 minute ago, tom27111 said:

 

Come on man...you're a doctor lol

 

I'm by no means reliant on alcohol by the way.

 

I'm not anti drugs either, each unto their own. Just definitely not for me.

I was more on the idea that you don't know the purity of street drugs (which is true), but know everything in a glass of your favourite tipple - the Austrian wines tainted with DEG to "fix" them made it to market before it was discovered and recalled. Generally speaking regulated means cleaner, but it's far from the idea that alcohol is safer by dint of being legal. Hell, cigarettes are legal and they're lethal, and opium isn't more dangerous now than in Victorian times.

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