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Post by crouchpotato1 on Dec 27, 2016 22:01:16 GMT
He's up to his old tricks
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Post by whereami on Dec 27, 2016 22:41:14 GMT
I can't imagine this time of year is good for the bloke
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Post by march4 on Dec 27, 2016 22:42:55 GMT
It is a tragedy that any human being ends up like this.
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Dec 27, 2016 22:45:50 GMT
It is a tragedy that any human being ends up like this. Its their choice.
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Post by Gods on Dec 27, 2016 22:46:03 GMT
He actually doesn't look too bad there by his recent standards, seems to have got some weight back on!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2016 22:53:58 GMT
Legend. Come on Gazza.
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Post by dan55 on Dec 27, 2016 23:01:03 GMT
A player even half as good as him in his prime would be a welcome signing to our team at the moment!
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Post by robinplumpton on Dec 28, 2016 17:17:31 GMT
A player even half as good as him in his prime would be a welcome signing to our team at the moment! A welcome signing then played on the wing, a false number 9, at wing back, partnering Ryan, ruining his England career, before settling in to pass the ball backwards, sideways, sideways, backwards😀 Oatcake posters, the glass is half full, but only because somebody was too lazy to get up to go to the loo and pissed in it
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Post by djduncanjames on Dec 28, 2016 18:16:03 GMT
A player even half as good as him in his prime would be a welcome signing to our team at the moment! A welcome signing then played on the wing, a false number 9, at wing back, partnering Ryan, ruining his England career, before settling in to pass the ball backwards, sideways, sideways, backwards😀 Oatcake posters, the glass is half full, but only because somebody was too lazy to get up to go to the loo and pissed in it
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Post by mrred on Dec 28, 2016 18:57:12 GMT
It is a tragedy that any human being ends up like this. Its their choice. Just the kind of empathy I'd expect to find on here. Much like a mental illness, it's not that simple.
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Dec 28, 2016 19:38:22 GMT
Just the kind of empathy I'd expect to find on here. Much like a mental illness, it's not that simple. A mental illness is completely different all he needs his to want to!!
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Post by mrred on Dec 28, 2016 21:15:15 GMT
Just the kind of empathy I'd expect to find on here. Much like a mental illness, it's not that simple. A mental illness is completely different I'll agree to disagree.
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Dec 28, 2016 21:24:34 GMT
A mental illness is completely different I'll agree to disagree. Yes thought you might. I have no time whatsoever for people who have self inflicted addictions. Just a drain on the NHS
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Post by lordb on Dec 28, 2016 22:41:02 GMT
Yes thought you might. I have no time whatsoever for people who have self inflicted addictions. Just a drain on the NHS That probably covers 99.99999% of the population one way or another.
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Post by mrred on Dec 28, 2016 22:41:05 GMT
Yes thought you might. I have no time whatsoever for people who have self inflicted addictions. Just a drain on the NHS Again, just the kind of empathy I'd expect to find on here. You've said it yourself, it's an addiction. Not far removed from a mental illness. You'll tell me that he's perfectly sound of mind next.
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Dec 28, 2016 22:43:01 GMT
Yes thought you might. I have no time whatsoever for people who have self inflicted addictions. Just a drain on the NHS That probably covers 99.99999% of the population one way or another. Dont be ridiculous
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Dec 28, 2016 22:44:42 GMT
Yes thought you might. I have no time whatsoever for people who have self inflicted addictions. Just a drain on the NHS Again, just the kind of empathy I'd expect to find on here. You've said it yourself, it's an addiction. Not far removed from a mental illness. You'll tell me that he's perfectly sound of mind next. Wouldnt know about his state of mind, know hes a drunk and a alcoholic. Thats down to him. Obviously doesnt want to give it up,
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Post by lordb on Dec 28, 2016 22:47:57 GMT
That probably covers 99.99999% of the population one way or another. Dont be ridiculous I'm not. Drinking,over eating,eating the wrong g foods,lack of exercise,smoking,drugs apart from being Paul Mersons idea of a good weekend are all stuff that most of us do (maybe not all of them) How many of us live the perfect healthy lifestyle? A tiny tiny percentage. Therefore the rest of us cause ourselves health issues which eventually burden the NHS.
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Post by wagsastokie on Dec 28, 2016 22:49:32 GMT
Just the kind of empathy I'd expect to find on here. Much like a mental illness, it's not that simple. A mental illness is completely different all he needs his to want to!! Often you will find people with a mental illness tend to over use alcohol as a way of trying to cope
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2016 22:50:50 GMT
Again, just the kind of empathy I'd expect to find on here. You've said it yourself, it's an addiction. Not far removed from a mental illness. You'll tell me that he's perfectly sound of mind next. Wouldnt know about his state of mind, know hes a drunk and a alcoholic. Thats down to him. Obviously doesnt want to give it up, Way too simplistic a view, mental health and alcoholism are often interlinked
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Dec 28, 2016 22:52:14 GMT
I'm not. Drinking,over eating,eating the wrong g foods,lack of exercise,smoking,drugs apart from being Paul Mersons idea of a good weekend are all stuff that most of us do (maybe not all of them) How many of us live the perfect healthy lifestyle? A tiny tiny percentage. Therefore the rest of us cause ourselves health issues which eventually burden the NHS. Rubbish most cancers are not caused by lifestyle illnesses such as Pneumonia etc arent either fractures when walking and falling over. You are saying these only tale up 0.01%b
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Post by mrred on Dec 28, 2016 22:52:34 GMT
Again, just the kind of empathy I'd expel P ct to find on here. You've said it yourself, it's an addiction. Not far removed from a mental illness. You'll tell me that he's perfectly sound of mind next. Wouldnt know about his state of mind, know hes a drunk and a alcoholic. Thats down to him. Obviously doesnt want to give it up, You're all heart, aren't you. Yeah, it's clearly that simple.
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Dec 28, 2016 22:54:06 GMT
A mental illness is completely different all he needs his to want to!! Often you will find people with a mental illness tend to over use alcohol as a way of trying to cope If its caused by a mental illness thats different the NHS waste far to much money on drug addicts and drunks. Get to A & E at a weekend. Go to a pharmacy and watch them giving methadone to junkies.
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Dec 28, 2016 22:55:13 GMT
Wouldnt know about his state of mind, know hes a drunk and a alcoholic. Thats down to him. Obviously doesnt want to give it up, You're all heart, aren't you. Yeah, it's clearly that simple. Tell that to people with Cancer who cant get drugs because people like him are getting the money spent on them.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2016 22:58:41 GMT
You're all heart, aren't you. Yeah, it's clearly that simple. Tell that to people with Cancer who cant get drugs because people like him are getting the money spent on them. What if it's lung or throat cancer caused by smoking, or bowel cancer caused by eating too much red meat? Should they be made to fend for themselves with it being self inflicted?
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Dec 28, 2016 23:01:05 GMT
Tell that to people with Cancer who cant get drugs because people like him are getting the money spent on them. What if it's lung or throat cancer caused by smoking, or bowel cancer caused by eating too much red meat? Should they be made to fend for themselves with it being self inflicted? If it is proved that it has been caused by that yes, but not all those types of cancer are caused in that way. Although of course they are illnesses that may have been caused by an addiction not an actual addiction
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Post by heworksardtho on Dec 28, 2016 23:03:29 GMT
Often you will find people with a mental illness tend to over use alcohol as a way of trying to cope If its caused by a mental illness thats different the NHS waste far to much money on drug addicts and drunks. Get to A & E at a weekend. Go to a pharmacy and watch them giving methadone to junkies. Come over as an immigrant it's all free anyway
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2016 23:05:06 GMT
What if it's lung or throat cancer caused by smoking, or bowel cancer caused by eating too much red meat? Should they be made to fend for themselves with it being self inflicted? If it is proved that it has been caused by that yes, but not all those types of cancer are caused in that way. So only the mentally sound, clean living, with a decent BMI should be allowed to access free treatment on the NHS? The rest is all just self inflicted so let them rot.....
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Dec 28, 2016 23:06:24 GMT
If it is proved that it has been caused by that yes, but not all those types of cancer are caused in that way. So only the mentally sound, clean living, with a decent BMI should be allowed to access free treatment on the NHS? The rest is all just self inflicted so let them rot..... Nope Rugby Players dont have a decent BMI for a start . Druggies and alcholics shouldnt be treated on the NHS
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Post by wagsastokie on Dec 28, 2016 23:12:14 GMT
You're all heart, aren't you. Yeah, it's clearly that simple. Tell that to people with Cancer who cant get drugs because people like him are getting the money spent on them. Look at it in a different way look at the number of young males who die each year through lack of money in the mental health system while millions are spent giving women smaller or bigger 'tits We all can find something we would rather the money was spent on in the NHS Who is to say which of many choices are right
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