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It is fake. Wind is blowing from the other direction ;) Maybe she should take it as a 'sign' to 'stop' reporting?
 
Terrorists and conspiracy theories:

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Please stop counting your "db" buddy :lol:

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to awaken the dark force :)
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To all my fellow SiverStackers, Merry Christmas.

With the Festive Season closing up on us, I would like to share a personal experience with my good friends about drinking and driving.

Some of us, probably quite a number of us have in the past been known to have brushes with the authorities, just occasionally of course! Possibly on the way home after a "social session" with friends?
Well, two days ago I was out for a "catch up" with friends in town and low and behold the amber liquid was flowing well, followed by some rather nice red wine. Feeling extremely relaxed and jolly, I still had the sense to know that I may be slightly over the limit

That's when I did something that I've never done before - I took a cab home.

Sure enough on the way home there was a police road block, an RBT, but since it was a cab they just waved it past. I arrived home safely without incident.

This was a real bonus, a great surprise, as I had never driven a cab before. I'm not too sure where I got it, and now that it's in my garage I don't know what to do with it. ANY IDEAS
 
Reminds me:

Two Irish fellows walking home after a big night at the pub.

They pass the bus depot.

Paddy says

"I'm sick of walking. How about we steal one of those buses and drive it home"

That's a grand idea says Mick climbing in.

"Here we go"

"No, not that one" says Paddy

"That's a Number 63 and we'd have to walk from McDougall Street."
 
The New South Wales government's "stoner sloth" campaign, intended to warn teenagers of the dangers of sustained marijuana use, has instead driven web traffic to a "cannabis solutions" site.

The campaign shows human-size, anthropomorphic sloths mistaking salad for salt at the dinner table, struggling to opine on pairing socks with sandals at a party, and other relatable examples of the pitfalls of being a teenager high on marijuana, with the tagline "you're worse on weed".

The clips and gifs of them, ready-tagged "#weed" for reblogging have been published on Tumblr at stonersloth.com.au.

Stonersloth.com is a "cannabis solutions" site, based in Colorado, that bills its mission as helping others "enjoy each and every smoking experience from seed to sleep!"

Its operator, who gave his name as Daniel, said the NSW government's campaign had driven "a good deal of traffic" to his website, as well as follows on social media. He said he had had about 1,000 page views from Australia every day since Saturday afternoon in Colorado.

"The irony of it is pretty funny," he told Guardian Australia. "They really wanted to go with the Stoner Sloth brand for this, despite the domain and pages being used."
http://www.theguardian.com/society/...drives-traffic-to-site-promoting-cannabis-use
 
JulieW said:
The New South Wales government's "stoner sloth" campaign, intended to warn teenagers of the dangers of sustained marijuana use, has instead driven web traffic to a "cannabis solutions" site.

The campaign shows human-size, anthropomorphic sloths mistaking salad for salt at the dinner table, struggling to opine on pairing socks with sandals at a party, and other relatable examples of the pitfalls of being a teenager high on marijuana, with the tagline "you're worse on weed".

The clips and gifs of them, ready-tagged "#weed" for reblogging have been published on Tumblr at stonersloth.com.au.

Stonersloth.com is a "cannabis solutions" site, based in Colorado, that bills its mission as helping others "enjoy each and every smoking experience from seed to sleep!"

Its operator, who gave his name as Daniel, said the NSW government's campaign had driven "a good deal of traffic" to his website, as well as follows on social media. He said he had had about 1,000 page views from Australia every day since Saturday afternoon in Colorado.

"The irony of it is pretty funny," he told Guardian Australia. "They really wanted to go with the Stoner Sloth brand for this, despite the domain and pages being used."
http://www.theguardian.com/society/...drives-traffic-to-site-promoting-cannabis-use

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