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On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:44:12 PM UTC-4, bruce bowser wrote:
> On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:11:10 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
> > On 2021-05-13 1:32 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
> > > On Thu, 13 May 2021 09:32:39 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
> > >
> > >> On 2021-05-13 4:17 a.m., Sqwertz wrote:

> > laska (they huff it).
> > >
> > >> It seems to be very popular in some communities.
> > >> [...] there were people passed out on the sidewalk.
> > >
> > > In their defence I need to point out a tangential situation wherein I
> > > called an ambulance for a kid that had passed out and hit his head on the
> > > sidewalk from being drunk & sleep-deprived in a below-freezing line-up
> > > for tickets to see The Boss. All his friends could not wake him up. I had
> > > one of those at-the-time ostentatious cell phones, and offered to call an
> > > ambulance. His only friend who said anything was not to call, that they
> > > knew he was passed-out just because of how much alcohol he had consumed.
> > >
> > > So I asked her how long they were planning to leave him lying on the
> > > sidewalk before dying of hypothermia / exposure, especially considering
> > > how much alcohol he had consumed.
> > >
> > > While she was coming up with an estimate, I dialed 911.
> > >
> > > He woke while they were picking him up, but so drunk he couldn't
> > > understand anything. They checked his head for marks / bumps but they
> > > still needed him to sign a waiver. It was on a clipboard, so they just
> > > stuck a pen in his hand and then moved the clipboard around like spinning
> > > a cat's-cradle to make him sign a perfectly neat "X" on the form.
> > >

> > Well yeah, That is really in their defense. Unfortunately, it is a
> > community with high rates of substance abuse. They like to blame
> > colonialization and residential schools, but the fact is that it started
> > with their first contact with alcohol. Those who whine about us not
> > hnouring treaties should have a look at some of the numbered treaties
> > with the tribes in the west. They forbid the sale and consumption of
> > alcohol to and by the Indians because it had wreaked havoc on them.

> Its the poverty whenever you see run-down places. Because there is drinking, gun fascination and and drug use among teens in all communities. There is no way to stop it. That's why legalization is gaining steam.
>
> If all that stuff is legal (like in many places in Europe) it actually goes out of style.


In Amsterdam and Zurich, drugs and guns are legal. Nobody gives a damn.
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bruce bowser wrote:

> On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:44:12 PM UTC-4, bruce bowser wrote:
> > On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:11:10 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
> > > On 2021-05-13 1:32 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
> > > > On Thu, 13 May 2021 09:32:39 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> On 2021-05-13 4:17 a.m., Sqwertz wrote:
> > > laska (they huff it).
> > > >
> > > >> It seems to be very popular in some communities.
> > > >> [...] there were people passed out on the sidewalk.
> > > >
> > > > In their defence I need to point out a tangential situation
> > > > wherein I called an ambulance for a kid that had passed out and
> > > > hit his head on the sidewalk from being drunk & sleep-deprived
> > > > in a below-freezing line-up for tickets to see The Boss. All
> > > > his friends could not wake him up. I had one of those
> > > > at-the-time ostentatious cell phones, and offered to call an
> > > > ambulance. His only friend who said anything was not to call,
> > > > that they knew he was passed-out just because of how much
> > > > alcohol he had consumed.
> > > >
> > > > So I asked her how long they were planning to leave him lying
> > > > on the sidewalk before dying of hypothermia / exposure,
> > > > especially considering how much alcohol he had consumed.
> > > >
> > > > While she was coming up with an estimate, I dialed 911.
> > > >
> > > > He woke while they were picking him up, but so drunk he
> > > > couldn't understand anything. They checked his head for marks /
> > > > bumps but they still needed him to sign a waiver. It was on a
> > > > clipboard, so they just stuck a pen in his hand and then moved
> > > > the clipboard around like spinning a cat's-cradle to make him
> > > > sign a perfectly neat "X" on the form.
> > > >
> > > Well yeah, That is really in their defense. Unfortunately, it is
> > > a community with high rates of substance abuse. They like to
> > > blame colonialization and residential schools, but the fact is
> > > that it started with their first contact with alcohol. Those who
> > > whine about us not hnouring treaties should have a look at some
> > > of the numbered treaties with the tribes in the west. They forbid
> > > the sale and consumption of alcohol to and by the Indians because
> > > it had wreaked havoc on them.

> > Its the poverty whenever you see run-down places. Because there is
> > drinking, gun fascination and and drug use among teens in all
> > communities. There is no way to stop it. That's why legalization is
> > gaining steam.
> >
> > If all that stuff is legal (like in many places in Europe) it
> > actually goes out of style.

>
> In Amsterdam and Zurich, drugs and guns are legal. Nobody gives a
> damn.


Guns are not legal in Amsterdam. Drugs aren't legal either, except
weed. Don't talk poop.

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Walter de Rochebrune wrote:
> bruce bowser wrote:
>
>> On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:44:12 PM UTC-4, bruce bowser wrote:
>>> On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:11:10 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>> On 2021-05-13 1:32 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, 13 May 2021 09:32:39 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2021-05-13 4:17 a.m., Sqwertz wrote:
>>>> laska (they huff it).
>>>>>
>>>>>> It seems to be very popular in some communities.
>>>>>> [...] there were people passed out on the sidewalk.
>>>>>
>>>>> In their defence I need to point out a tangential situation
>>>>> wherein I called an ambulance for a kid that had passed out and
>>>>> hit his head on the sidewalk from being drunk & sleep-deprived
>>>>> in a below-freezing line-up for tickets to see The Boss. All
>>>>> his friends could not wake him up. I had one of those
>>>>> at-the-time ostentatious cell phones, and offered to call an
>>>>> ambulance. His only friend who said anything was not to call,
>>>>> that they knew he was passed-out just because of how much
>>>>> alcohol he had consumed.
>>>>>
>>>>> So I asked her how long they were planning to leave him lying
>>>>> on the sidewalk before dying of hypothermia / exposure,
>>>>> especially considering how much alcohol he had consumed.
>>>>>
>>>>> While she was coming up with an estimate, I dialed 911.
>>>>>
>>>>> He woke while they were picking him up, but so drunk he
>>>>> couldn't understand anything. They checked his head for marks /
>>>>> bumps but they still needed him to sign a waiver. It was on a
>>>>> clipboard, so they just stuck a pen in his hand and then moved
>>>>> the clipboard around like spinning a cat's-cradle to make him
>>>>> sign a perfectly neat "X" on the form.
>>>>>
>>>> Well yeah, That is really in their defense. Unfortunately, it is
>>>> a community with high rates of substance abuse. They like to
>>>> blame colonialization and residential schools, but the fact is
>>>> that it started with their first contact with alcohol. Those who
>>>> whine about us not hnouring treaties should have a look at some
>>>> of the numbered treaties with the tribes in the west. They forbid
>>>> the sale and consumption of alcohol to and by the Indians because
>>>> it had wreaked havoc on them.
>>> Its the poverty whenever you see run-down places. Because there is
>>> drinking, gun fascination and and drug use among teens in all
>>> communities. There is no way to stop it. That's why legalization is
>>> gaining steam.
>>>
>>> If all that stuff is legal (like in many places in Europe) it
>>> actually goes out of style.

>>
>> In Amsterdam and Zurich, drugs and guns are legal. Nobody gives a
>> damn.

>
> Guns are not legal in Amsterdam. Drugs aren't legal either, except
> weed. Don't talk poop.
>


Have another whiff master druce.


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Hank Rogers wrote:

> Walter de Rochebrune wrote:
> > bruce bowser wrote:
> >
> > > On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:44:12 PM UTC-4, bruce bowser wrote:
> > > > On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:11:10 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
> > > > > On 2021-05-13 1:32 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
> > > > > > On Thu, 13 May 2021 09:32:39 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > On 2021-05-13 4:17 a.m., Sqwertz wrote:
> > > > > laska (they huff it).
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > It seems to be very popular in some communities.
> > > > > > > [...] there were people passed out on the sidewalk.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > In their defence I need to point out a tangential situation
> > > > > > wherein I called an ambulance for a kid that had passed out
> > > > > > and hit his head on the sidewalk from being drunk &
> > > > > > sleep-deprived in a below-freezing line-up for tickets to
> > > > > > see The Boss. All his friends could not wake him up. I had
> > > > > > one of those at-the-time ostentatious cell phones, and
> > > > > > offered to call an ambulance. His only friend who said
> > > > > > anything was not to call, that they knew he was passed-out
> > > > > > just because of how much alcohol he had consumed.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > So I asked her how long they were planning to leave him
> > > > > > lying on the sidewalk before dying of hypothermia /
> > > > > > exposure, especially considering how much alcohol he had
> > > > > > consumed.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > While she was coming up with an estimate, I dialed 911.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > He woke while they were picking him up, but so drunk he
> > > > > > couldn't understand anything. They checked his head for
> > > > > > marks / bumps but they still needed him to sign a waiver.
> > > > > > It was on a clipboard, so they just stuck a pen in his hand
> > > > > > and then moved the clipboard around like spinning a
> > > > > > cat's-cradle to make him sign a perfectly neat "X" on the
> > > > > > form.
> > > > > >
> > > > > Well yeah, That is really in their defense. Unfortunately, it
> > > > > is a community with high rates of substance abuse. They like
> > > > > to blame colonialization and residential schools, but the
> > > > > fact is that it started with their first contact with
> > > > > alcohol. Those who whine about us not hnouring treaties
> > > > > should have a look at some of the numbered treaties with the
> > > > > tribes in the west. They forbid the sale and consumption of
> > > > > alcohol to and by the Indians because it had wreaked havoc on
> > > > > them.
> > > > Its the poverty whenever you see run-down places. Because there
> > > > is drinking, gun fascination and and drug use among teens in all
> > > > communities. There is no way to stop it. That's why
> > > > legalization is gaining steam.
> > > >
> > > > If all that stuff is legal (like in many places in Europe) it
> > > > actually goes out of style.
> > >
> > > In Amsterdam and Zurich, drugs and guns are legal. Nobody gives a
> > > damn.

> >
> > Guns are not legal in Amsterdam. Drugs aren't legal either, except
> > weed. Don't talk poop.
> >

>
> Have another whiff master druce.



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On 2021-05-13 3:45 p.m., bruce bowser wrote:
> On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:44:12 PM UTC-4, bruce bowser wrote:
>> On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:11:10 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
>>> On 2021-05-13 1:32 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:


>>> Well yeah, That is really in their defense. Unfortunately, it is a
>>> community with high rates of substance abuse. They like to blame
>>> colonialization and residential schools, but the fact is that it started
>>> with their first contact with alcohol. Those who whine about us not
>>> hnouring treaties should have a look at some of the numbered treaties
>>> with the tribes in the west. They forbid the sale and consumption of
>>> alcohol to and by the Indians because it had wreaked havoc on them.

>> Its the poverty whenever you see run-down places. Because there is drinking, gun fascination and and drug use among teens in all communities. There is no way to stop it. That's why legalization is gaining steam.
>>
>> If all that stuff is legal (like in many places in Europe) it actually goes out of style.

>
> In Amsterdam and Zurich, drugs and guns are legal. Nobody gives a damn.
>



That is not at all accurate. Drugs are not legal in Amsterdam. It's
more like criminalization. They police don't bother with it. Guns are
prohibited.


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On 2021-05-13 1:45 p.m., bruce bowser wrote:
> On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:44:12 PM UTC-4, bruce bowser wrote:
>> On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:11:10 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
>>> On 2021-05-13 1:32 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 13 May 2021 09:32:39 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 2021-05-13 4:17 a.m., Sqwertz wrote:
>>> laska (they huff it).
>>>>
>>>>> It seems to be very popular in some communities.
>>>>> [...] there were people passed out on the sidewalk.
>>>>
>>>> In their defence I need to point out a tangential situation wherein I
>>>> called an ambulance for a kid that had passed out and hit his head on the
>>>> sidewalk from being drunk & sleep-deprived in a below-freezing line-up
>>>> for tickets to see The Boss. All his friends could not wake him up. I had
>>>> one of those at-the-time ostentatious cell phones, and offered to call an
>>>> ambulance. His only friend who said anything was not to call, that they
>>>> knew he was passed-out just because of how much alcohol he had consumed.
>>>>
>>>> So I asked her how long they were planning to leave him lying on the
>>>> sidewalk before dying of hypothermia / exposure, especially considering
>>>> how much alcohol he had consumed.
>>>>
>>>> While she was coming up with an estimate, I dialed 911.
>>>>
>>>> He woke while they were picking him up, but so drunk he couldn't
>>>> understand anything. They checked his head for marks / bumps but they
>>>> still needed him to sign a waiver. It was on a clipboard, so they just
>>>> stuck a pen in his hand and then moved the clipboard around like spinning
>>>> a cat's-cradle to make him sign a perfectly neat "X" on the form.
>>>>
>>> Well yeah, That is really in their defense. Unfortunately, it is a
>>> community with high rates of substance abuse. They like to blame
>>> colonialization and residential schools, but the fact is that it started
>>> with their first contact with alcohol. Those who whine about us not
>>> hnouring treaties should have a look at some of the numbered treaties
>>> with the tribes in the west. They forbid the sale and consumption of
>>> alcohol to and by the Indians because it had wreaked havoc on them.

>> Its the poverty whenever you see run-down places. Because there is drinking, gun fascination and and drug use among teens in all communities. There is no way to stop it. That's why legalization is gaining steam.
>>
>> If all that stuff is legal (like in many places in Europe) it actually goes out of style.

>
> In Amsterdam and Zurich, drugs and guns are legal. Nobody gives a damn.
>

The Dutch are saved by being dammed.
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On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 4:40:15 PM UTC-5, Graham wrote:
> On 2021-05-13 1:45 p.m., bruce bowser wrote:
> > On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:44:12 PM UTC-4, bruce bowser wrote:
> >> On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:11:10 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
> >>> On 2021-05-13 1:32 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
> >>>> On Thu, 13 May 2021 09:32:39 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> On 2021-05-13 4:17 a.m., Sqwertz wrote:
> >>> laska (they huff it).
> >>>>
> >>>>> It seems to be very popular in some communities.
> >>>>> [...] there were people passed out on the sidewalk.
> >>>>
> >>>> In their defence I need to point out a tangential situation wherein I
> >>>> called an ambulance for a kid that had passed out and hit his head on the
> >>>> sidewalk from being drunk & sleep-deprived in a below-freezing line-up
> >>>> for tickets to see The Boss. All his friends could not wake him up. I had
> >>>> one of those at-the-time ostentatious cell phones, and offered to call an
> >>>> ambulance. His only friend who said anything was not to call, that they
> >>>> knew he was passed-out just because of how much alcohol he had consumed.
> >>>>
> >>>> So I asked her how long they were planning to leave him lying on the
> >>>> sidewalk before dying of hypothermia / exposure, especially considering
> >>>> how much alcohol he had consumed.
> >>>>
> >>>> While she was coming up with an estimate, I dialed 911.
> >>>>
> >>>> He woke while they were picking him up, but so drunk he couldn't
> >>>> understand anything. They checked his head for marks / bumps but they
> >>>> still needed him to sign a waiver. It was on a clipboard, so they just
> >>>> stuck a pen in his hand and then moved the clipboard around like spinning
> >>>> a cat's-cradle to make him sign a perfectly neat "X" on the form.
> >>>>
> >>> Well yeah, That is really in their defense. Unfortunately, it is a
> >>> community with high rates of substance abuse. They like to blame
> >>> colonialization and residential schools, but the fact is that it started
> >>> with their first contact with alcohol. Those who whine about us not
> >>> hnouring treaties should have a look at some of the numbered treaties
> >>> with the tribes in the west. They forbid the sale and consumption of
> >>> alcohol to and by the Indians because it had wreaked havoc on them.
> >> Its the poverty whenever you see run-down places. Because there is drinking, gun fascination and and drug use among teens in all communities. There is no way to stop it. That's why legalization is gaining steam.
> >>
> >> If all that stuff is legal (like in many places in Europe) it actually goes out of style.

> >
> > In Amsterdam and Zurich, drugs and guns are legal. Nobody gives a damn.
> >

> The Dutch are saved by being dammed.



"The Dutch are chatterboxes, dilettantes and swindlers..."

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GM wrote:
> On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 4:40:15 PM UTC-5, Graham wrote:
>> On 2021-05-13 1:45 p.m., bruce bowser wrote:
>>> On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:44:12 PM UTC-4, bruce bowser wrote:
>>>> On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 3:11:10 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>> On 2021-05-13 1:32 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, 13 May 2021 09:32:39 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 2021-05-13 4:17 a.m., Sqwertz wrote:
>>>>> laska (they huff it).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It seems to be very popular in some communities.
>>>>>>> [...] there were people passed out on the sidewalk.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In their defence I need to point out a tangential situation wherein I
>>>>>> called an ambulance for a kid that had passed out and hit his head on the
>>>>>> sidewalk from being drunk & sleep-deprived in a below-freezing line-up
>>>>>> for tickets to see The Boss. All his friends could not wake him up. I had
>>>>>> one of those at-the-time ostentatious cell phones, and offered to call an
>>>>>> ambulance. His only friend who said anything was not to call, that they
>>>>>> knew he was passed-out just because of how much alcohol he had consumed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So I asked her how long they were planning to leave him lying on the
>>>>>> sidewalk before dying of hypothermia / exposure, especially considering
>>>>>> how much alcohol he had consumed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> While she was coming up with an estimate, I dialed 911.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> He woke while they were picking him up, but so drunk he couldn't
>>>>>> understand anything. They checked his head for marks / bumps but they
>>>>>> still needed him to sign a waiver. It was on a clipboard, so they just
>>>>>> stuck a pen in his hand and then moved the clipboard around like spinning
>>>>>> a cat's-cradle to make him sign a perfectly neat "X" on the form.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Well yeah, That is really in their defense. Unfortunately, it is a
>>>>> community with high rates of substance abuse. They like to blame
>>>>> colonialization and residential schools, but the fact is that it started
>>>>> with their first contact with alcohol. Those who whine about us not
>>>>> hnouring treaties should have a look at some of the numbered treaties
>>>>> with the tribes in the west. They forbid the sale and consumption of
>>>>> alcohol to and by the Indians because it had wreaked havoc on them.
>>>> Its the poverty whenever you see run-down places. Because there is drinking, gun fascination and and drug use among teens in all communities. There is no way to stop it. That's why legalization is gaining steam.
>>>>
>>>> If all that stuff is legal (like in many places in Europe) it actually goes out of style.
>>>
>>> In Amsterdam and Zurich, drugs and guns are legal. Nobody gives a damn.
>>>

>> The Dutch are saved by being dammed.

>
>
> "The Dutch are chatterboxes, dilettantes and swindlers..."
>
> - Joseph Goebbels
>


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