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Few metal poles and children crossing poles there to hit grant.

I'd much rather to hit them than the godamn armco barrier.

It'd be helluva lot less money to replace them.

Gamblers gonna gamble shouldn't be illegal if people can't help themselves that's there problem.

The government can't keep trying to save people from their own stupidity.

I've never gambled don't plan on it anytime soon But dot think it needs banning

Gamblers gonna gamble shouldn't be illegal if people can't help themselves that's there problem.

The government can't keep trying to save people from their own stupidity.

I've never gambled don't plan on it anytime soon But dot think it needs banning

if it was banned. could you imagine how many business would simply go to shit. gambling and casinos are a MAJOR link in society. especially today.

Not sure why you guys want to ban gambling.

I don't gamble, but both my of brothers and dad gamble. Brother number 2 does it quite well, it funded his trip to US/Canada earlier this year and is funding his upcoming trip to UK/Europe, that was from his TAB winnings.

Parliamentary question time over?

Birds - PM

Birds...for PM?

Will reply to it shortly.

Gamblers gonna gamble shouldn't be illegal if people can't help themselves that's there problem.

The government can't keep trying to save people from their own stupidity.

I've never gambled don't plan on it anytime soon But dot think it needs banning

I have the same view as you, but towards drug addicts, i.e. no sympathy because people know what they are getting into when they take their first hit. The problem is that people put faith in the law to tell them what is good and what is bad, hence most recreational drugs are illegal and consequently most people don't do them, but when gambling is legal and advertised...and most people have placed a bet at some point in their lives...there's an issue there. It's easy to say people are stupid, as long as I don't do it I don't care etc., but you're not in control of family members or friends and no one wants to see that happen. I've seen some very intelligent people take the fall into it.

if it was banned. could you imagine how many business would simply go to shit. gambling and casinos are a MAJOR link in society. especially today.

This is another reason why it isn't banned...but the same for cigarettes...there are a ton of jobs dependant on that industry and an awful lot of money involved, but one day cigarettes will be illegal. I'd settle for better control over problem gamblers, don't need to entirely ban it but shit...there are people out there with obvious problems and much more could be done to control it than just "is gambling getting in the way of your social life" campaigns.

Every time I gamble I lose so now I don't gamble because the odds are that, I'll probably lose.

Haha I have an ay-rab mate who loses every single time he goes to the casino, worst luck I've ever seen in my life. First time he played blackjack, got a soft 21 and the dealer got blackjack :/

Driving a VK Group A mockup...such a pile of shit but man is it fun to drive! I miss the daily driver torque of a V8 :(

EDIT: Just ran out of fucking fuel.

haha

Poke your missus night?

Count me out, no missus.

/foreveralone.jpg

you need invest in blow up doll for yourself or something

then you dont have to worry about not having missus lol

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