Booney wrote:shoe boy wrote:heater31 wrote:carey wrote:[quote="Computer Crashed"]DRUGS.
Agreed. But it also shits me all the stories of he was such a nice guy, so kind and now his gone. blah blah blah.
Stiff shit. Play with fire get burnt. You know the risks and still take the chance. It's the family's I feel sorry for
I'm ******* so over these numptys calling for testing drugs so you know what is in them. Basically that means these organised gangs win you spastics.
Simple answer is DON'T DO DRUGS!
Very naïve post guys.
The lad was a friend of my son and the pain this has caused many people, many young adults is immeasurable.Having broken the news to my lad over the phone I can tell you he's hurting.
It also gave us as parents and some friends with their kids present on Saturday night the opportunity to speak openly and candidly about drug use, the results of this discussion were comforting and reassuring. I have a great relationship with my son and some of his mates and I truly believe them when they say "Why, why touch that shit?". They are against the use of these drugs. They don't "get it". That's from this lads direct peers.
I won't be coming on here beating my chest saying I've got the answer to drug use, none of us do, it's bullshit to think you've got the answer. Since the first batch of yeast and sugar turned water into wine people have experimented with mind altering substances and it wont ever be any different. Education, fear and uncertainty, they didn't work at any time in history and they don't work now. So what will? I don't know.
I just hope the people affected by this loss and by any drug related death find some comfort, somewhere.[/quote]
Because of one their own took a risk hopefully those left behind will now look out for each other to not allow this to happen again.
It's happened to me with other senseless deaths in my friendship circle and over a 10 year period we have kept everyone going.