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Most unlikely ketamine user ever

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Davies also handed over text messages purporting to be from Flowers. One said: "I was 'grilled' by the Treasury select committee yesterday and afterwards came to Manchester to get wasted with friends." In others he said he was on "ket" and had the club drug GHB. Davies said he smoked cannabis with Flowers and witnessed him smoking crack cocaine.

How weird, not only he is (was) a high-flyer banker and a Methodist Minister, there's also that grandad/Father Christmas vibe about him, but dressed up in full Fat Cat attire, pinstriped suit, pale blue shirt, tie and everything.
Can't for my life picture him smoking a spliff, while he could very well be a Bluelighter, what with this going to Manchester business to get wasted with is mates on crack, ket and GHB.

I can understand that Stu was annoyed by Paul's perceived hypocrisy, but did he really need to grass him to the Mail on Sunday? "With friends like this..."
 
If only he had an anonymous website to buy drugs from he wouldn't need this, sure I read somewhere he was going to have a big gay orgy on meth, possibly the DM, did they mention he was gay?
 
I have sent of my application tonight for a Nationwide Basic current account.

I will switch over as soon as my account is fully set up.

Not because of this guy, its no longer a mural I have been thinking about it for a while since they sold 70% of itself to the markets.
 
If only he had an anonymous website to buy drugs from he wouldn't need this

lol. Thats all.

Who the fuck was filming him handing over the money in the car ? Must have been an undercover/fake dealer if that was the case. Tbh i do have more respect for bankers and people in general that are willing to push the boundaries and try ketamine rather than the setereotypical porsche, champagne and cocaine lifestyle. Its daft but thats the way stereotypes work.
 
So they executed a search warrant at his house and turned it over with dogs for 3 hours , because he was recorded buying a small amount of drugs?? Very bored police .. Or pressure ? Hardly any evidence "boasted about drug use" a la majority of BL.
 
So they executed a search warrant at his house and turned it over with dogs for 3 hours , because he was recorded buying a small amount of drugs?? Very bored police .. Or pressure ? Hardly any evidence "boasted about drug use" a la majority of BL.

Political pressure. Drugz are bad m'kay?

You know. The same as, I'm sure, anyday now, sometime soon, maybe, probably not, the offices and homes of the Financial Services Authority, the people in charge of the regulation of banking, will surely be turned over in a bid to trace the incompetence/corruption that occured in them nodding through his fucking appointment as head of a major bank despite him having less qualifications and experience to do the job than a baby marmoset.

But no, let's concentrate on the chemicals. A bit of crystal meth is what really threatens the system obviously.
 
ketamine definitely makes people a bit strange. One thing I'm glad I'm out the loop of.

like this you mean ?

Guy on ketamine attempts slight incline http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnawGiQlGQI

i passed someone on the street a couple of months back in a simillar state. Thank God every time ive taken MXE ive never felt an urge to leave the house. I have to plan my mooves through the living room like im climbing a mountain or something, from one point of safety to the next.
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25047376

The former chairman of the Co-op Bank has been arrested in Merseyside in connection with a "drugs supply investigation", the BBC understands.

Yawn.

But ffs, I never realised he actually ran Lifeline in 2004. So he went from running a drugs charity to running a bank in a short space of time. Oh btw, he was got rid of by Lifeline because he embezzled £150K in expenses.

It emerged this week Mr Flowers resigned from running drugs charity Lifeline in 2004 after allegedly lodging false expenses claims.

According to Thursday's Daily ****, the figure involved was £150,000.

And you fret over your job interviews MDB?
 
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