charlie clean
Bluelighter
Great stuff, Amnesia..need to fix the sound on my computer but look forward to seeing you and the bear baiter.
Of course you'd be cut short. The only way to ensure an unedited, pro heroin appearance in today's UK media is to be right off your face and make a complete tit of yourself. Announce you're ''clean'' and the host invariably asks the audience to give you a loud round of applause. It's what you call a sloping playing field.
Up to 200mg? The European average is closer to 450. On top of methadone? Ah well, I suppose we must make allowances for the political climate and any diamorphine is better than none. But I do hope that, if the non meth-heads score on top because they're not getting enough for their habits, it doesn't give abstentionists and Wired-In types the opportunity to say " Look! You see? There's no point in prescribing them they carry on scoring", as they do already to decry methadone handouts.
Don't get me started on Dalrymple. He's put on weight since, but when we met, we even looked similar. I thought he was a great guy, questioned everything and a refereshingly honest change from the usual Treatment automoton. If you were right, he'd acknowledge it and if he disagreed he'd go into his reasons and discuss it with you. Not a 'go through the motions' type, wrote me long letters on style and literary matters. Ambitious, well read, well traveled and energetic. Great fan of Shakespeare, very down on Marx and Communism.
Since then, he's added multiculturism, political correctness, Islamic extremism and suppression of women, promiscuity, illiteracy, tattooing, club doorman, ill disciplined teenagers, leftish intellectuals, all leftists, sentimentality( 'Dianafication'), government bureaucracies, education policies, liberal policemen, rap music and about a thousand other things to his list of grievances. Not above being controversial to make a point. Has since allowed there are exceptions to his generalisations about addiction. Unfortunately not before the cats he let out of the bag strayed to a bad home and he became the intellectual justification for the kind of trend following, unthinking consultant he himself was at great pains not to be. Although now retired and living most of the time in France, still a regular contributor to City Journal, New Criterion and broadsheet newspapers as well as author of social commentary books. There may yet be more to come from him.
Where else in the country are diamorphine prescriptions or places on RIOTT type trials available? What happens nowadays in the Wirral? I'd heard there was a trial in Darlington, anyone from those parts or the Brighton area with anything to report? By now, I expected Pink Papaver to have brought diamorphine prescription to every town in the land but, with a son and Aston Villa to support, we must make allowances.
Of course you'd be cut short. The only way to ensure an unedited, pro heroin appearance in today's UK media is to be right off your face and make a complete tit of yourself. Announce you're ''clean'' and the host invariably asks the audience to give you a loud round of applause. It's what you call a sloping playing field.
Up to 200mg? The European average is closer to 450. On top of methadone? Ah well, I suppose we must make allowances for the political climate and any diamorphine is better than none. But I do hope that, if the non meth-heads score on top because they're not getting enough for their habits, it doesn't give abstentionists and Wired-In types the opportunity to say " Look! You see? There's no point in prescribing them they carry on scoring", as they do already to decry methadone handouts.
Don't get me started on Dalrymple. He's put on weight since, but when we met, we even looked similar. I thought he was a great guy, questioned everything and a refereshingly honest change from the usual Treatment automoton. If you were right, he'd acknowledge it and if he disagreed he'd go into his reasons and discuss it with you. Not a 'go through the motions' type, wrote me long letters on style and literary matters. Ambitious, well read, well traveled and energetic. Great fan of Shakespeare, very down on Marx and Communism.
Since then, he's added multiculturism, political correctness, Islamic extremism and suppression of women, promiscuity, illiteracy, tattooing, club doorman, ill disciplined teenagers, leftish intellectuals, all leftists, sentimentality( 'Dianafication'), government bureaucracies, education policies, liberal policemen, rap music and about a thousand other things to his list of grievances. Not above being controversial to make a point. Has since allowed there are exceptions to his generalisations about addiction. Unfortunately not before the cats he let out of the bag strayed to a bad home and he became the intellectual justification for the kind of trend following, unthinking consultant he himself was at great pains not to be. Although now retired and living most of the time in France, still a regular contributor to City Journal, New Criterion and broadsheet newspapers as well as author of social commentary books. There may yet be more to come from him.
Where else in the country are diamorphine prescriptions or places on RIOTT type trials available? What happens nowadays in the Wirral? I'd heard there was a trial in Darlington, anyone from those parts or the Brighton area with anything to report? By now, I expected Pink Papaver to have brought diamorphine prescription to every town in the land but, with a son and Aston Villa to support, we must make allowances.