Important Warning for GP dinner 2003

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    Dave Ello Guest

    Dave Ello, Sep 28, 2003
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    sharkey Guest

    Either Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate, or Grevious Bodily Harm, depending
    on whether the journo has had a hard night on the eccy and forgotten
    how to spell.

    But that's not important ... just don't pass out, and you'll be fine!

    -----sharks
     
    sharkey, Sep 28, 2003
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    conehead, Sep 28, 2003
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    ~
    Is that a shiver Moike?
    Bit cold 'eh?
    -
    Clem
    [cynicism is all tool rampart]
     
    Knobdoodle, Sep 28, 2003
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    Wouldn't that suck?!
    Your drinks are warm and your arse is frozen!
    Some friends!
     
    Knobdoodle, Sep 28, 2003
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    John Littler Guest

    GHB
    Gamma hydroxy butyrate or Gamma hydroxybutyric acid, Sodium Oxybate

    http://www.projectghb.org/what_is_ghb.htm

    JL
    (GBH is Yankee for the felony Grevious Bodily Harm)
     
    John Littler, Sep 28, 2003
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    Dave Ello Guest

    (What's GBH?)
    Hi John,

    Thanks for that. Does it cure dislexy? :)

    Cheers,
    Dave ZZR600 => ST2 (stolen) => '03 XX
     
    Dave Ello, Sep 29, 2003
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    John Littler Guest

    Tell ya what - you try it, and you survive without getting any ice cubes shoved
    up yer date, let me know and I'll try it on the dyslexic g/f :)

    JL
     
    John Littler, Sep 29, 2003
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  12. I think shoving ice cubes up someone's arse *is* GBH...


    Clenched-Cheeked Pat
     
    Pat Heslewood, Sep 30, 2003
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