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dang sorry to hear about that

/moves away from Mitch

thanks Steve

im just wondering what f**k up is going to happen this week as somethings gone back every week for the past 3 weeks .

bring on the shittest month of my life

my religious beliefs DO NOT support this statement but a lot of people believe IT Comes in 3's so you should be all good

yer that's what people are saying to me , but still , just sick of everything going wrong in my life lately -__-

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why the f*** is bad things happening to all my good friends lately , like wtf !

1st it was a car accident

2nd it was a school mate dying

now its the one girl i care about , her drink got spiked with ecstasy last night and has been in the emergency ward from 3am this morning

what f***ing next

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shame to hear about that, whoever spiked her drink deserves to get shot.....f**kin scum they are!

shame to hear about that, whoever spiked her drink deserves to get shot.....f**kin scum they are!

no joke

if i find him , he is gone

i feel so bad cause i left her alone for 20 or so minutes and thats when all this shit happened

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz T_T

nah that doesn't sound familular

ah google is my friend

such as flunitrazepam, also known as Rohypnol or "roofies")

or aka rocca's roofies is american aussies call them rocca's or could be spelt rocka's

nah that doesn't sound familular

ah google is my friend

such as flunitrazepam, also known as Rohypnol or "roofies")

or aka rocca's roofies is american aussies call them rocca's or could be spelt rocka's

oh yeah

roofies

i dont see the point of having a pill laced with drain cleaner and what ever else

WTF is the point ...

bleh T_T

yeah sorry to hear mate,know exactly how u feel,i cant seem to go anymore than a few mths without bad news,my brother is still in hospital after his bike accident two weeks ago,just got to try and stay positive and hope life gets better :spank:

mitch has this girl had blood test and confirmed her drink was spiked and she just didnt get really drunk

In 2003, when the media were reporting a drink-spiking epidemic in Perth, Western Australia, 44 women had their blood tested because they believed they had been the victims of drink-spiking. The West Australian Chemistry Centre tested the blood samples, and, in these 44 cases, the only substance found in the victims' system was excessive alcohol. Police said that the blood-alcohol level of most of the subjects was significantly higher than what the women had themselves expected. Alcohol has the same effects as other date rape drugs, and causes unconsciousness and memory loss.
mitch has this girl had blood test and confirmed her drink was spiked and she just didnt get really drunk

last i heard she was in intensive care cause she couldn't breathe right and her heart rate had significantly increased

that's all ive heard , going to go over to her mums place this afternoon probably seeing as i was the first person she called cause we hang out

every weekend and she knows about me etc etc

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