Gazza handy with his fists and pissed again

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mrmcfister
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Gazza handy with his fists and pissed again

Post by mrmcfister »

Dopey bleating twat nicked after assaulting his ex on a station platform.A couple of months after promising never to touch a drop.Is there no end to the wanker's behaviour?He has let loads of good people down who paid for his jaunt to drying out clinic.Face it Gazza you are a total failure as a husband father and friend.Twat.
Arginald Valleywater
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Post by Arginald Valleywater »

Sadly turning into Best part 2. People have tried, and I mean really tried to straighten this guy out and he is pissing in their faces.
number 6
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Alcoholism is a bloody awful illness,anyone who has seen it up close will know this.
Essex Lad
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And like drug addiction, self inflicted.
number 6
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The point is Essex Lad when an alcoholic or a junkie starts off on the road to addiction they don't intend to be come addicts,you either have that gene in you or you don't. Once you pass a certain point in addiction there is no turning back,you are an addict/alcoholic for life. Giving up is like cutting off an arm,its easy to say stop if you haven't been there,once you are in those shoes its not so easy.
Essex Lad
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Re: Gazza handy with his fists and pissed again

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It is a choice though. If you don't want to become an alcoholic or drug addict ? don't drink or take drugs. Ninety-nine percent of "addicts" weren't forced into it. If the definition of addiction is something that someone cannot help, then how is it that so many people do give up booze (completely or for Lent), cigarettes and drugs. If, say, Russell Brand was a drug addict, how is it that he claims not to have taken anything for ten years? It's a choice ? something that you do have control over, whether you care to admit it or not.
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