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14 September, 2008 at 11:09 pm #148611
@lil fek wrote:
Yes, it is lol and you are too tricky for me!
I heard the term Tramp Stamp for the first time today..do you know what it means?
Lollllllllllll its stamp tramps lil fek,,,,,,,and you know when you see these girls wiv the cheese cutters showin bove their trousers >??? stamp tramp lolol
13 September, 2008 at 12:23 pm #128481@*Dawny* wrote:
:( :( I thought our Giggly girl had come back then :(
So did I !!!!!!!!!!
13 September, 2008 at 12:22 pm #128480FFFFFffffs!!! now theres a blast from the past!!!
Giggles?
Volksie?
:D 8-[
13 September, 2008 at 12:07 pm #370751@esmeralda wrote:
@cas wrote:
@esmeralda wrote:
Look, this isn’t really about compassion or not having compassion. In a nutshell. it’s about so-called ‘celebrity’ addicts being lauded, admired, feted – whilst Jo Bloggs addict is mocked, jeered and derided.
I’m addicted to morphine..insofar as I can’t stop it without horrendous withdrawal symptoms. Every so often, the toxins build up in my system, my kidneys pack in blah blah blah. The worst thing is the hallucinations, and the worst of those in January 2006, were so foul and debauched and overwhelmingly terrifying, that weeks later I remember swearing that never again would I blame an addict for doing whatever..WHATEVER it took to get a fix. So I DO understand, and I know how easy it is to become addicted. It’s just neither big nor clever, that’s all.Exactly Esme. Which was my point about if you have enough celebrity status and money, it somehow makes it ok, makes you more of a cause, It doesn’t of course.
My GP, has recently given me medication which contains morphine because of the severe pain I have now, so I completely understand what your saying about it. The last time I had it was following the surgery I had…..One part of me is terrified of becoming addicted to it,,,,but then my entire body is screaming in such pain, that it’s the only thing stops it. I do take it, but I try to manage on the other quite strong painkillers he’s also given me, which don’t contain morphine, don’t completely stop the pain, but helps.


Right back at you Esme xxx
Wish I knew how to do that,,,i’ll have to take a look at imageshack : )
13 September, 2008 at 11:59 am #370748@esmeralda wrote:
Look, this isn’t really about compassion or not having compassion. In a nutshell. it’s about so-called ‘celebrity’ addicts being lauded, admired, feted – whilst Jo Bloggs addict is mocked, jeered and derided.
I’m addicted to morphine..insofar as I can’t stop it without horrendous withdrawal symptoms. Every so often, the toxins build up in my system, my kidneys pack in blah blah blah. The worst thing is the hallucinations, and the worst of those in January 2006, were so foul and debauched and overwhelmingly terrifying, that weeks later I remember swearing that never again would I blame an addict for doing whatever..WHATEVER it took to get a fix. So I DO understand, and I know how easy it is to become addicted. It’s just neither big nor clever, that’s all.Exactly Esme. Which was my point about if you have enough celebrity status and money, it somehow makes it ok, makes you more of a cause, It doesn’t of course.
My GP, has recently given me medication which contains morphine because of the severe pain I have now, so I completely understand what your saying about it. The last time I had it was following the surgery I had…..One part of me is terrified of becoming addicted to it,,,,but then my entire body is screaming in such pain, that it’s the only thing stops it. I do take it, but I try to manage on the other quite strong painkillers he’s also given me, which don’t contain morphine, don’t completely stop the pain, but helps.
13 September, 2008 at 8:29 am #371517@sir Actor wrote:
It wouldn’t upset me to be called a bigot.
I’ve never been called one.What does bother me is how people can have their opinions formed for them.
A good friend of mine often gets slated for having his own opinion.
Most people respect him for it though.What I’m saying is that individualism is admirable.
I dunno if there’s any one of us who hasn’t been slated at some point in their lives for having a different opinion to someone else, and voicing it.
I think individualism is indeed admirable. I think also that those who shout loudest because your opinion doesn’t match theirs, says more about their own insecurities.
13 September, 2008 at 8:13 am #371514@bon bon wrote:
it keeps going down on me (the m s n)
and I still can’t see my contacts when i do get in
I can see I have contacts on line but after that its just blank
grrrrrrrrrrHave you tried clicking on ‘contacts without spaces’,,,,,,ive sometimes hit that by mistake and it hides them
13 September, 2008 at 8:05 am #371512Can you get into m s n yet
13 September, 2008 at 7:27 am #371510@bon bon wrote:
if you were labelled a bigot would you be upset?
and do you know any?
I wouldn’t say you were a bigot, on the contrary :?
I know more today than I would have said I knew a few days ago
12 September, 2008 at 8:32 pm #370662@~Pebbles~ wrote:
@johnboy25 wrote:
But by reaching for that something extra they’re making it harder for themselves. I get the mickey taken out of me for being a non drinker and that’s fine.
What you don’t know is that another big reason why I don’t drink is cos I know I could very easily get addicted to it, that could easily become my ‘something extra’ that I reach for. I choose not to, it’s called self control.
And before anyone tries to be critical because of Amy’s circumstances, you know sod all about mine so you’re in no position to.
Fair enough, we’re all different. But if that’s the case then why are we even bothering to talk about it when the answer is staring us in the face?
Its all well and good saying you’ve got self control when you’re not addicted to any of these substances! Self control goes out of the window once you’re hooked, and theres not really a damn thing you can do about it. Some people are more susceptible to addictions, the term addictive personality is not a made up concept. Some people can drink heavily but can quit at the drop of a hat if they want to, and they do. Someone else in the same position cant. So unless you’ve been in a situation where you’ve been addicted and felt that you CANT give up, you cant possibly comment.
Well said Pebbles =D> =D>
I lost a very dear freind,,,,,11 years ago now, he tortured his body. No matter how many re-habs he went through he had that addictive personality. I can no more sympathise with Amy than I could or would him. I loved him dearly, he was a dear dear freind, but no one, forced that needle into his arm,,,,,he did that himself, as has she…..He knew my position on it, he loved me back as much,,,,thats a true freind.
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