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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.
>
> A friend of mine was part Inuit and his family moved back up to
> Baker Lake. It was officially a dry* community, but when the mail
> plane came half the cargo was booze. Our friendship was seriously
> affected by his drinking and drug use.* I have to hand it to him,
> he kept it hidden pretty well.
>
>


I thought canadians are close to perfect. Never drink booze, never
even fart outside the government regulation.

Sounds like you have an injun uprising.

Best call the goddam mounted police, then hide dave!






 
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