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Gibberings CXXXII: Like an overweight person consuming a poor-tasting biscuit

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I think if customs finds class A addressed to you then they'll contact the police and inform them.

Honestly I don't think they bother. Not unless it's a significant amount anyway. Or you happen to get caught up in an ongoing wider investigation (Operation Ismene stylee). If they did there'd be far more people getting the five o'clock knock than there actually are.
 
The little dig from the interviewer at the end rounds it all off quite nicely.
 
Enlightening interview with IDS...

Brilliant.

If a company has a full time position available why not pay them for it? The company should just pay them a full minimum wage for the work placement. Its simply corporate subsidy, nothing more.

IDS got owned :D
 
Honestly I don't think they bother. Not unless it's a significant amount anyway. Or you happen to get caught up in an ongoing wider investigation (Operation Ismene stylee). If they did there'd be far more people getting the five o'clock knock than there actually are.

Might depend on the country - if the RCs are coming from the US and the US busts the RC place and finds your credit card details then that would appear to be your ass.
 
Brilliant.

If a company has a full time position available why not pay them for it? The company should just pay them a full minimum wage for the work placement. Its simply corporate subsidy, nothing more.

IDS got owned :D

I know a lot of people dont like James O Brien , But I think the guy is quality
 
I was caught on camera doing 170 km/h on a French highway coming back from Amsterdam, just got a fine though, luckily they can't dock license points for offenses done abroad.
 
Speed limit 80 MPH right?
As if you can get a ban for only 23 MPH over the limit, I am shocked.

Personally I have never had a licence due to a terrible crash I was in years ago & the doctors said I was unfit to drive due to the injury my head took, maybe explaines alot about my personality too ;)

and the fact I sniffed glue as a teenager :)
 
Who Didn't ?:)

These days brims the teenages & youth are all into (dare I use the word) "Bubble" "Drone" etc, good old Lynx cans & model plane glue aint been used for time from what I seen, guess it went out in the early 90's

Back when I was 1st getting into drugs it was all speed, acid, soapbar & glue/butane etc, of course MDMA had just come about big time with the Acid house scene but I was too young to be knowing of MDMA back then.
 
I never did glue. Never appealed. Don't think I know anybody who did actually. In hindsight, my schooldays were really rather sheltered. Had never seen a drug til I got to college. Then I took a crash course. And passed with honours =D
 
No glue here either. But while I was busily acquainting myself with the 'erb, some kid on the estate I lived on was appalled I was doing something illegal. He was a glue-sniffer. 8(
 
I never did glue. Never appealed. Don't think I know anybody who did actually. In hindsight, my schooldays were really rather sheltered. Had never seen a drug til I got to college. Then I took a crash course. And passed with honours =D

Dont blame you Shambles I wish I had stayed away till later.

Glue was always taken with a huge respect though, on a trip withe the school for a school residential trip me & a freind got so fucked up on glue while having a sly fag we got all "glued up" & kind of burnt a tent down with loads of people in from dropping a smoke onto the outside & set it alight.

We used to make Jim Carroll & his book The Basketball Diaries look a bad joke, in fact I blame him in part as that was the basis for our solvent adventures in a way.
 
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