RE: sad but actually....! Blade - What a presumptuous ridiculous statement to make. I thought you'd have more sense, especially with your profession i thought you might have more understanding.
way off just because someone is old enough to know better means that everyone else involved is excused. Great advert to become a drug dealer then. Yes she should have known better, but got some degree of understanding with Blade. No different to the 'smack heads' that many peple on here speak of. Only difference is he died wearing expensive shoes and being on the tele. Sad? yes, different? No.
All sounds very strange to me His birds death was very strange, just read the other story about her death. Says both of em had been taking cocaine, sleeping pills, drank wine and vodka. She had obviously been snorting for England, cos the reports says that high levels were found in her, the sort of levels that are fatal. This quote from a doctors all seems very weird too: "We have heard that, within the privacy of their flat, they had embarked on adventurous behaviour, ignoring the risks," said Dr Knapman. They found her body with 60% hot water burns and even burns in her mouth, sounds like she must have been that out of it she's jumped in a scolding hot bath. This is what happens when people **** about with Class As, it's about time people stopped thinking it's cool to take cocaine. I know people that have ruined their life by this drug, i don't see what is fashionable about cramming in a toilet cubicle every 20 minutes to shove this evil white stuff up their noses. The amount of suffering that goes on in the countries just to produce this stuff is incredible. Very little sympathy to anyone that plays about with it. It seems to be ok to give loads of **** to smackhead but not cokeheads.
One thing that is happening Is that a lot of young impressionable children will be very upset and quite puzzled as to why a person who most enjoyed watching would do such a thing.
RE: sad but actually....! Blade tha daft, simple as, its like saying oldtimer(using him as i know no1 else who is quite old, sorry if i offend) could influence you to be a barnsley fan but you think you no better so you wont. The girlfriend was old enough to say NO, so you cant go blaming one person for one others doing. If you have something decent to say say it, things like this and trying to point the blame keep it to yourself. Think what the blokes family is going threw. R.I.P Mark
this 'poor' bloke had an extremely privileged upbringing, definately middle -upper, wonder how many people were murdered yesterday, or died through poverty in this wonderful world of ours???
In agreement. If it wasn't a bloke off the telly this entire saga would have been played totally differnet,.
In agreement. If it wasn't a bloke off the telly this entire saga would have been played totally differnet,.
In agreement. If it wasn't a bloke off the telly this entire saga would have been played totally differnet,.
Yes but not to excess His girlfriend overdosed pal? If I drunk myself to death I wouldn't expect anyone to have sympathy. Do you know how much the treatent of drug addicts (people who are breaking the law by the way) costs the national health service. Oh and yes I have tried many drugs (coke included) so don't try and tell me I don't know about drugs and addiction.</p><h6>£110billion cost of drug addiction</h6> <span class="byline">Sunday, February 24, 2008</span> </p><div class="imgHolder" style="width: 175px"></div><p class="article">Illegal drug use has cost Britain £110billion over the past decade while just £3billion has been spent trying to tackle addiction, new figures show. </p><p class="article">The bill for Class A drug-related crime has hit £100billion since 1998, while the health costs have added another £10billion, according to the charity Addaction. </p><p class="article">Each person who remained dependent on illegal drugs cost the taxpayer about £44,000. </p><p class="article">The figures are rising and the total costs are now running at more than £16billion a year. But just three per cent of all spending on the problem has gone on tackling addiction, the charity said. </p><p class="article"></p>
RE: no sympathy Don't think his family would want sympathy from someone who calls their son a dead druggie. It doesn't make him any less of a human being beacuse he fell into the unsavoury world of drug usage. Sometimes there are many reasons why people turn to drugs and as non drug users we will never fully understand this, so we shouldn't presume these people are worthless and get what they deserve.
No sympathy for him or his girlfriend, a pair of talentless...... drug addled nerks, good riddance to the pair of them.
RE: no sympathy No, he was a human being. To reduce his life down to "dead druggy" says in my view, more about you than him.
RE: No sympathy for him or his girlfriend, a pair of talentless...... And of course you'd be saying the same if it was your daughter or son?
A loss of life whatever the circumstances should be respected, as Acky says your responses says more about you than it does them. grow up will you!
Yorkshire Ripper Human being too I believe. And Fred and Rosie, and of course Ian and Myra.</p> All human beings so I'm told.</p>