Yes. Regardless of vodka.
Okay, taking aside personal feelings about myself. Would I be a massive cunt? What about the asda worker who took my payment for the liter of vodka? Would they be culpable?
Yes. Regardless of vodka.
Depends, why?Let's say I gave my wife a litre bottle of vodka, she downed it and died of acute alcohol poisoning! Would I be a massive cunt facing 8 years in prison?
Depends, why?
No. But I'm figuring that they called and raised no answer...hence it was her husband that actually discovered her when he got down there. And now that the OB have confirmed they found ''paraphernalia" that clears him from any suspicion that he attempted to cover anything up.Do we know who Peaches' husband asked to go and check on her, before he got there? Also, did that person not discover her dead before the husband did? All a bit sketchy, there's been very little reported but that person is surely of major interest (plod and press).
Sure, but it doesn't answer my question.I think you know what I'm alluding to in honesty.
So hubby was definitely the first person at the house? The bod he called first didn't go there? And now hubby's not under suspicion, but he was, and drug paraphernalia has been found now?No. But I'm figuring that they called and raised no answer...hence it was her husband that actually discovered her when he got down there. And now that the OB have confirmed they found ''paraphernalia" that clears him from any suspicion that he attempted to cover anything up.
Sure, but it doesn't answer my question.
If onlyYou didn't answer my question. Have some manners, that's how conversation works.
If only
So ye, what I'm getting at is the hypocracy that exists between legal and illegal drug use. If Peaches Geldoff had died of alcohol poisoning or alclhor related issues, like George best, it would be a tragic tale of self indulgence. However because she was a smack Head somebody else or the wicked drub is to blame?
Thank fuck this utter dickhead is banned now, I was about to lose my temper with him.
Love your new house, although it's a bit empty right now.Thank fuck this utter dickhead is banned now, I was about to lose my temper with him.
5. This all started with the death of Diana, .
I still think she was a brilliant mother, who had a moment......a fatal one....and that's so tragic..
Death of Queen Victoria:
Death of Nasser:
Death of Gandhi:
Death of Lennon:
Most of the people in those crowds didn't personally know the deceased.
Positively restrained. The Iranians know a thing or two about mass grief.
and the Iranians mass outpouring of grief was more likely to be from duty, respect and tradition.
As far as what phildwyer was talking about - I believe that he's going in the right direction.
Imo, one's parents play a huge role in the lives of their children. I think that children spend a good part of their lives in reaction to their parents - either emulating them unconsciously or consciously; or trying to rebel against them or be the opposite of them, again either consciously or otherwise. To make matters more complicated, they can alternate between copying and rejecting at different times of life. But parents play a major part in what their children will become and what they will do.
Thank fuck this utter dickhead is banned now, I was about to lose my temper with him.
"...the fact that I acknowledge myself to be prominent among them gives me licence to do so..."
They look pretty upset to me.