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Labour leader Ed Miliband recently dashed into the middle of a road to save a fallen cyclist. Who has come to your rescue? Have you ever been the rescuer?
( , Thu 9 May 2013, 13:29)
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we used to have to take it in turns to lean right out to stop the horrid stench of the plastic ridden soapbar getting us into shit. puffing away one day i dropped the spliff. as the badly built bifter rapidly rolled down the roof of the three storey building i lunged instinctively. i slid on to the roof and as my knees passed lip of the skylight i started to think oh fuck. my mate grabbed my lower legs and hauled me back up. if he'd not been there or if he'd not reacted i reckon i'd have been all mashed up at best or dead. nice one.
( , Fri 10 May 2013, 0:33, 5 replies)
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being a crazed drug-fiend.
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We wouldn't have to put up with this shit excuse for a story.
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( , Fri 10 May 2013, 23:49, closed)
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"Do you realise that if you tripped on the pavement now and fell in front of a car, your death would be described in the media as being the result of your being "On a heady cocktail of drink and drugs"?"
( , Fri 10 May 2013, 10:19, closed)
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A teenage suicide victim was described by our local rag as having 'drugs' in her pockets. Her parents objected strongly as the 'drugs' were actually ibuprofen or something: nothing to do with her death and certainly not illegal.
Their reply was more or less 'She's dead, we can say that we like about her.'
( , Fri 10 May 2013, 12:07, closed)
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