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If you had a younger brother (or just any younger relative) and found out they were dealing drugs, would you hand them into the Police immediately or would you try to help first/ask what's up?
Mate of mine just got handed up to the Police by his older brother...I feel a bit sorry for him but I don't know what I would have done if my younger bro was dealing and I found out about it.
Any thoughts?
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The brother obviously did some soul searching and came up with what he thinks was the correct thing to do.
Better to get charged while he's young and get the whole sordid thing over with and hope he learns his lesson and doesn't re offend.
If the brother had let it go,who knows how bad the situation could of got.
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Hmm true. Not quite sure how long he was soul searching for though. He was the one who found the drugs in the first place. Within about an hour he'd handed his bro up to the police.
Probs a good thing in the long run, like you say. He's a bit upset now though cos his mother is kicking him out of his house (cos she owns that block) and telling all his friends' parents that we aren't to contact him any more.
Idiot...
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I think it would depend heavily on what kind of drugs and how often, and the general behaviour of the person who was dealing, which would also affect my decision on whether I could believe them or not. But I'd definitely talk to them first and find out the details.
I don't think anyone would turn a family member into the police that quickly solely because they broke the law. There are lots of ways to do that and if everyone did it then pretty much everyone would have a criminal record of some kind.
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Post anything not WipEout related eh?
Don't you hate it when you can't find the can opener and resort to opening a tin of spaghetti with a knife? OR have you ever tried eating spaghetti in the dark? (I found that difficult :D )
If you can't relate to that which I doubt you can, have you ever had a shower and then realised there are no clean towels around?
Yeah, I'm in a random attitude, don't ask.
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If the knife were a Swiss Army Knife with a can opener, like most models of SAK, there would be no problem. I always use an SAK to open cans. Two kitchen can openers in a row have proven very inconsistent in their ability to open cans, and I always have an SAK in my pocket, anyway. Usually two or three different ones.
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I hate girls. My £0.02. :/
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Sometimes quite nice to look at though ;)
...no touching though, that's icky :nod
:megaturbouberlol
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mmm I love girls, yesterday I was reading a short email my ex sent me 5 years ago, I could feel the centre of my brain heating up, I almost got dizzie :hyper
about showering:
yeh I have a couple times, think I just used the clean shirt I was going to wear after the shower to dry myself with, then wore a different shirt
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Are there any food junkies on the Forum? Reply ASAP
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Can't beat good old chips (or fries for those of you in the US) ;)
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its a really good film i loved it.:)
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Food Junkies? is that a trendy term for 'greedy pigs' ? :g kidding! For a slim trim type, I eat quite a bit. Mainly home cooked Indian food, either made by myself, me mam or me girlfriend... or me sister :)
Though I love Indian food, I also love me cod n chips, with a pickled onion thrown in! :rock
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My hometown is near San Bernardino,the birth place of McDonalds and Taco Bell. No Lie!!:o:burger
Living near that city had an influence on me being a food junkee. But I also like Jack in the Box and Carl's Jr (also from Southern California).:burger
My favorite food would be a good old phily chesse steak though.:p
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Not a food "junkie" per se, but nothing beats a really well-made gourmet burger.
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Nothing beats most things made well... One of my pet hates is going to a restaurant and having to return a meal! Nuff said! :burger time
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MEAT is GOOD (for me to eat).:guitar:burger
Meatlovers unite!!!!
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I prefer my steak (beef) rare, and with a peppercorn sauce, in terms of other foods, I enjoy Chinese, Indian and Thai. A recent recipe I found for tuna steaks involved marinading it in soy sauce and honey, mixed in equal quantities, then grilled/shallow fried, it was rather tasty, if not sweet (serve with cous-cous) :P.