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    FFS - the deluded fireman thinks I am Dr Andy - do not worry Tezza I am not. If I was I would not correspond with you after your last meltdown at DrA when you went on your reporting to the mods binge. Remember we had to call you "teary"

    This thread is way above your pay grade - your asswipe opinions are all over the place.

    Stick to your field of expertise - slinking around sleazy Silom showing your hose to your little bum chums

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davis Knowlton
    Tasmania isn't Indonesia. Indonesia has very well-publicized severe drug smuggling penalties - people ignore them at their own peril.
    They could try the same thing in Singapore as well and receive the very same verdict...They all never think that they will be caught.

    ^Iceman, I'd forgotten that bit with Dr. A and the Teary episode. Funny that one. complete mental Terry went...

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    trouble with so called smugglers is that
    they are lazy, have no imagination or work ethic
    and want it all on a plate, easy money.
    so in my opinion they got banged up for being stupid
    and they know it.

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    ^ ^ ^ ^

    Never done smack mate, not that stupid.

    Never done many drugs at all really, just smoked pot and had 1 E in my whole life.

    Actually I'd still be smoking pot except I now reside in Bangkok and do not want to fuk that up by being busted by the Pigs so just don't do it.

    I will when I get back to Perth though, no one gives a fuk there and realizes its just a giggle as long as one is not adverse to it.

    Some people are just not made to take any drug whether its smokable, injectable or drinkable.

    Any other questions. ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry57 View Post

    Mate, that's why the world despises Heroin smugglers and distributors.

    That shit can hook people after 1 try, people ruin their lives chasing it.

    Young people experiment by nature. Young people have trouble saying No.

    Smack ain't like banging down a few bongs huh.
    You have missed the point entirely; if young people and older said no to start with then they wouldn't get hooked in the first place! Whether they find it easy to say no or not is rather irrelevant since we don't live in the jungle.

    Ps: I have never tried drugs and have plenty of opportunities to do so.

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    ^

    No I ain't missed the point at all mate,

    You have missed the point on exactly why the two smack smugglers will meet their maker on Wednesday morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ltnt View Post

    ^Iceman, I'd forgotten that bit with Dr. A and the Teary episode. Funny that one. complete mental Terry went...

    Well it does give you pleasure when Mandy pens something you can jump onto even though its pure fantasy on her part.

    Fair crack, I've given you heaps of stick huh.

    Erm, I do not cry to the Po Po on here though, unlike you and Mandy.

    Quite bitch like to do that, I'd much rather keep it all out front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry57 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Latindancer View Post

    I think it's quite creepy the way these 2 guys have been made to wait and wait, with the threat of imminent death hanging over them.

    Jesus, this thread gets more stupid by the second.

    Here we have LD crying a river because these two have been banged up on Death Island waiting for the courts to make a decision on a possible reprieve.

    Suppose he would of been more happy if they executed them before the result of the appeal was known. ?????

    The worst part is he is ignoring the actual crime they have committed and are now paying the price for.

    Is there pain more than that of the scores of young people their drug smuggling has affected and ruined those peoples lives and future ?

    I think not.
    I didn't say anything like that, Terry. Were you looking for someone to take your frustrations out on ?

    I was merely observing how creepy the process of execution is. I don't really believe in it for crimes like this. Perhaps for more extreme crimes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry57 View Post
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    No I ain't missed the point at all mate,

    You have missed the point on exactly why the two smack smugglers will meet their maker on Wednesday morning.
    That is not what I was talking about and neither were you; if there was no market for drugs (i.e. being refused by potential consumers) then the likes of two drug mules to whom you refer would have no market in the first place - pure and simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latindancer View Post

    I was merely observing how creepy the process of execution is. I don't really believe in it for crimes like this. Perhaps for more extreme crimes.
    Creepy it is; a great many people are blissfully unaware of just how much work goes into executions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latindancer View Post



    I didn't say anything like that, Terry. Were you looking for someone to take your frustrations out on ?

    I was merely observing how creepy the process of execution is. I don't really believe in it for crimes like this. Perhaps for more extreme crimes.
    No frustrations here mate, just putting forward my view which is what a forum is all about. You do not need to agree , that's perfectly OK.

    Execution ain't creepy at all, human life ain't sacred, a percentage of humans are fatally flawed and need to be offed. I have no problem with execution.

    Easy as that.

    It's funny how you agree with Execution for some crimes but don't consider smuggling ten kilo of smack to be one of them.

    Ask a parent who's kids life has been ruined by smack and get back to me will ya.

    Thanks for that. Ta.

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    The sooner they delete their lives the better and let it be a warning to other filthy humans who don't want to do an honest hard days work instead choose to take a short cut and peddle in misery.

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    ^

    I would not go quite that far but do agree many humans are fatally flawed and society as a whole is much better off without them.

    Execution in these cases is doing a great service to the rest of the human race who just want to get on with things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry57
    Erm, I do not cry to the Po Po on here though, unlike you and Mandy.
    Now Terry you're not being 100% truthful here. You went to the Mods and crybabied that folks were take shots at you back then...You got the threads completely sanitized...

    You mentioned back on topic: Having done some mushrooms while in Bali with your mates in a recent post up...or were they the only one's doing it and you were not a participant? Good thread it was and great photos. Greens all around for that one Terry.

    We all have illusions regarding what actually happened...

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry57 View Post
    Execution ain't creepy at all
    BS. Have a look around youtube and see how much work goes into an execution. While you are at it see how much in costs in the US, you maybe surprised.

    , human life ain't sacred, a percentage of humans are fatally flawed and need to be offed.
    You are perfect?

    I have no problem with execution.
    Until the day you are framed, can I come and watch?

    Ask a parent who's kids life has been ruined by smack and get back to me will ya.
    Then they must be f***** poor parents if they didn't get their kid(s) educated in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry57
    Execution ain't creepy at all, human life ain't sacred, a percentage of humans are fatally flawed and need to be offed. I have no problem with execution.
    Now that's a real post saver Terry...Amazing zing!

    Is that called "culling the breed?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry57 View Post
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    Execution in these cases is doing a great service to the rest of the human race who just want to get on with things.
    Does it ever occur to you that for every drug smuggler executed there will be another to take their place? There are wider issues involved - I think you need to get out more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post

    That is not what I was talking about and neither were you; if there was no market for drugs (i.e. being refused by potential consumers) then the likes of two drug mules to whom you refer would have no market in the first place - pure and simple.

    You do jest Huh,

    Humans are weak in most cases and many cannot refuse drugs. So society must step in and attempt to curb the trade.

    It never works though, impossible to stop the smuggling and consuming of drugs but to do nothing is even worse.

    Whatever, high level smugglers will just keep on being topped regardless.

    Smack ain't good, anyone who thinks different is seriously fuked in the head.

    Suppose we could try legalizing smack and see how that goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry57
    Suppose we could try legalizing smack and see how that goes.
    Call up Amsterdam, they'll have a report...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by terry57 View Post

    Mate, that's why the world despises Heroin smugglers and distributors.

    That shit can hook people after 1 try, people ruin their lives chasing it.

    Young people experiment by nature. Young people have trouble saying No.

    Smack ain't like banging down a few bongs huh.
    You have missed the point entirely; if young people and older said no to start with then they wouldn't get hooked in the first place! Whether they find it easy to say no or not is rather irrelevant since we don't live in the jungle.

    Ps: I have never tried drugs and have plenty of opportunities to do so.


    Doesn't really matter whether they choose or not.
    It spawns vast criminal enterprises and ruins or effects lives far beyond the individual users through crime, healthcare and family costs.
    Society has decided pretty much everywhere that penalties for being at the primary stage of the industry are harsh.
    Some just a bit harsher than others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ltnt View Post

    Now Terry you're not being 100% truthful here. You went to the Mods and crybabied that folks were take shots at you back then...You got the threads completely sanitized...


    You mentioned back on topic: Having done some mushrooms while in Bali with your mates in a recent post up...or were they the only one's doing it and you were not a participant?

    Mate, stop fooking bull shitting, leave the making up of stories to me will you, I'm much better at it.

    On the other part you are quite correct. So I have smoked pot , dropped 1 E and done Mushrooms in Bali.

    I did like that E but decided pills ain't my thing.

    Mushrooms where not illegal then mind you but are now.

    Legalizing Pot in quite a few countries now, so its accepted it ain't no big deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry57 View Post

    Humans are weak in most cases and many cannot refuse drugs. So society must step in and attempt to curb the trade.
    C'mon Terry you know as well as I do the trade has hardly been curbed has it? Today we are talking about two Australians. Do you really believe that they will be the last?


    Smack ain't good, anyone who thinks different is seriously fuked in the head.
    Well at least we agree on something.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ltnt View Post

    Call up Amsterdam, they'll have a report...
    No that's not right,

    They have Injecting rooms for registered smack uses where they can inject with new needles under safe conditions.

    They have not legalized smack.

    Sydney tried it as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Necron99 View Post
    Doesn't really matter whether they choose or not.
    It spawns vast criminal enterprises and ruins or effects lives far beyond the individual users through crime, healthcare and family costs.
    Society has decided pretty much everywhere that penalties for being at the primary stage of the industry are harsh.
    Some just a bit harsher than others.
    Well done Necron you have just proved my point; in the first instance IT DOES matter whether they choose or not that much should be obvious and if they did choose to say no all the issues you have raised would not be an issue as regards illicit drugs.

    As already stated penalties, harsh or otherwise do little or nothing to deter drug use or drug smuggling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post

    C'mon Terry you know as well as I do the trade has hardly been curbed has it? Today we are talking about two Australians. Do you really believe that they will be the last?

    Mate its like this innit, the trade will never be curbed, it's impossible to stop.

    But when people get caught smuggling they will always be accountable under the law. It's the way the world works.

    These two guys are now reformed simply because they have been banged up for Ten years .

    If they were not caught chances are they would still be peddling their filth to the punters.

    Because they have been caught there are 9 drug smugglers of the street and these two will pay the ultimate penalty.

    Not my problem or yours huh.

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