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Some arse at work commands that you make them tea. How do you get revenge? You gob in it, of course...
How have you creatively sabotaged other people's food to get you own back? Just how petty were your reasons for doing it? Did they swallow?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:31)
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It was hilarious! She was put in a COMA! Ahahaha.
( , Mon 22 Sep 2008, 13:52, 1 reply)
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The kind of party where putting poppers into the smoke machine is funny, is the kind of party where everyone's done a shed load of drugs already.
I'd much rather someone did that (which is relatively harmless compared to the fumes on a garage forceourt), than shit/gob/jizz into my burger which is what most people on here seem to consider the height of hilarity.
/edit I'm angry today because I've quit smoking. grr!
( , Mon 22 Sep 2008, 14:09, closed)
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PLUS, poppers are legal and can be bought online or in shops.
you cant with ecstacy
( , Mon 22 Sep 2008, 14:11, closed)
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And in a shop.
There's a fish and chip shop in Newcastle that sells E under the counter.
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Amyl nitrite is controlled under the Medicines Act, and although possession is legal, supply may be an offence. Other nitrites are readily available in consumer products such as room odorants and leather cleaner, and numerous shops, particularly sex shops, clubs, and shops selling drug paraphernalia, sell them as "room aromas" or similar. However, a recent European Union directive, as well as a decision made by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency means that any product on sale with a psychoactive effect could be classed as a medicine regardless of how it is marketed, and so controlled under the Medicines Act. Additionally, isobutyl nitrite has also been classified as a class 2 carcinogen making retail sale technically prohibited. The same brand names of poppers have continued past the ban, but now consist of isopropyl nitrite.
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Poppers can be boought in shops as long as you promise not to sniff them.
They sell them as air fresheners with a warning on them.
I'm pretty sure Amyl Nitrate or whatever is in them is controlled by The Medicines Act.
( , Mon 22 Sep 2008, 14:41, closed)
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Which I was.
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