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Old January 25th 12, 04:00 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Mason[_4_]
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On Jan 24, 4:37*am, Simon Mason wrote:
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Earlier this month Dailley, who was said to spend £40 a day on cocaine
and £20 a day on vodka, was sentenced to four years and eight months
in a young offenders’ institution.


I always say that drinking spirits is the slippery slope.
He should have stuck to pints of mild ale and he would have kept out
of trouble..

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Old January 25th 12, 08:55 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Dave - Cyclists VOR
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On 25/01/2012 04:00, Simon Mason wrote:
On Jan 24, 4:37 am, Simon wrote:
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Earlier this month Dailley, who was said to spend £40 a day on cocaine
and £20 a day on vodka, was sentenced to four years and eight months
in a young offenders’ institution.


I always say that drinking spirits is the slippery slope.
He should have stuck to pints of mild ale and he would have kept out
of trouble..


No doubt the mild ale would have watered down the cocaine...

Industrial chemist my arse.



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Old January 25th 12, 09:23 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default Bike thieves behind bars - dozens of criminals caught inCambridge sting operation

On Jan 25, 4:00*am, Simon Mason wrote:
Earlier this month Dailley, who was said to spend £40 a day on cocaine
and £20 a day on vodka, was sentenced to four years and eight months
in a young offenders’ institution.


I always say that drinking spirits is the slippery slope.
He should have stuck to pints of mild ale and he would have kept out
of trouble..


Doesn't Medjob get sloshed on whisky every night?
That would explain his addled brain.

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Old January 25th 12, 09:51 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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"Simon Mason" wrote in message
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On Jan 25, 4:00 am, Simon Mason wrote:
Earlier this month Dailley, who was said to spend £40 a day on cocaine
and £20 a day on vodka, was sentenced to four years and eight months
in a young offenders’ institution.


I always say that drinking spirits is the slippery slope.
He should have stuck to pints of mild ale and he would have kept out
of trouble..


Doesn't Medjob get sloshed on whisky every night?


I have seen absolutely no evidence of that. You made that up.

There is however plenty of evidence that you drink 10 - 12 pints of beer
every night by your own admission. You also admit that you don't get drunk
which points to you having developed a tolerance to alcohol. This is
typical of people addicted to drink.

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Old January 25th 12, 07:57 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Dave - Cyclists VOR
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Default Bike thieves behind bars - dozens of criminals caught in Cambridgesting operation

On 25/01/2012 09:23, Simon Mason wrote:
On Jan 25, 4:00 am, Simon wrote:
Earlier this month Dailley, who was said to spend £40 a day on cocaine
and £20 a day on vodka, was sentenced to four years and eight months
in a young offenders’ institution.


I always say that drinking spirits is the slippery slope.
He should have stuck to pints of mild ale and he would have kept out
of trouble..


Doesn't Medjob get sloshed on whisky every night?


No.

That would explain his addled brain.


You are in no position to claim someone else's brain might be addled.


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