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8weekly

Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #60 on: August 04, 2013, 06:28:57 pm »
Richy is a decent bloke,i feel sorry for him and its a shame his friends and family couldnt have kept him business running for him.
Im sure hes learning his lesson.
I have made mistakes in life as im sure others have to.
Maybe hes easily led and seen pound signs,many others have done it.
Give the lad a chance as im sure hes not the bad person you have down as,i know he would do anything for anyone to help them.
 He would always help anyone,i hope for one he comes out and starts back as a window cleaners and builds a successfull business that will make his kids proud of him.

I'm sorry how can a drug dealer be a decent bloke ?
No matter what else he does that is one lowest of lowest types of person
Deserves all he gets....

So does the landlord in your local.

Does what ??

Well he's a form of drug dealer is he not?
I am afraid this forum is full of hypocrites DG. If someone is an alcoholic, it is the alcoholic's fault, but apparently if someone is a drug addict, it is the dealer's fault.  ::)roll

The fact is that millions of people use drugs recreationally and only a few become addicts and die. Yet thousands die a year through alcohol but that is alright. In 6 months I have known two alcoholics die. One in a house fire and one from causes so far unknown. But Mick and others here are deaf to the truth.

windowcleaninginessex.co.uk

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #61 on: August 04, 2013, 06:44:16 pm »
Richy is a decent bloke,i feel sorry for him and its a shame his friends and family couldnt have kept him business running for him.
Im sure hes learning his lesson.
I have made mistakes in life as im sure others have to.
Maybe hes easily led and seen pound signs,many others have done it.
Give the lad a chance as im sure hes not the bad person you have down as,i know he would do anything for anyone to help them.
 He would always help anyone,i hope for one he comes out and starts back as a window cleaners and builds a successfull business that will make his kids proud of him.

I'm sorry how can a drug dealer be a decent bloke ?
No matter what else he does that is one lowest of lowest types of person
Deserves all he gets....

So does the landlord in your local.

Does what ??

Well he's a form of drug dealer is he not?
I am afraid this forum is full of hypocrites DG. If someone is an alcoholic, it is the alcoholic's fault, but apparently if someone is a drug addict, it is the dealer's fault.  ::)roll

The fact is that millions of people use drugs recreationally and only a few become addicts and die. Yet thousands die a year through alcohol but that is alright. In 6 months I have known two alcoholics die. One in a house fire and one from causes so far unknown. But Mick and others here are deaf to the truth.

Myself, I am condemming him because he has broken the law, sold and dealed drugs.

If a person drinks and becomes an alcoholic, thats their own fault.
If a landlord sells alcohol , nothing wrong with that.

If a person takes drugs and becomes addicted, thats their own fault.
If some sell illegal drugs thats a crimal offence.

How can you compare the two ? One is a crime one isn't...

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gary999

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #62 on: August 04, 2013, 06:56:56 pm »
hopefully someone will get a good round at a rockbottom
price and make a sucess of it.

DG Cleaning

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #63 on: August 04, 2013, 07:02:38 pm »
When the government employed a leading professor by the name of Professor Nutt (I know, unfortunate name) to look into the matter of drug harmfulness both legal and illegal the list didn't come out in the order of social acceptance it came out in the scientific order of harmfulness (which it would with him being a scientist and that) so he got sacked.
Below is a link to the list, it puts landlords right at the top of the drug dealing tree.

http://m.vice.com/en_uk/read/david-nutt-magic-mushrooms-interview


The goverment also keep telling lies, giving away, wasting and spending our taxes, do we really take any notice of them.

All I know is, selling drugs is illegal, selling beer is not. So NO my local landlord is not the same,

Erm, my point exactly the government sacked him ;D

DG Cleaning

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #64 on: August 04, 2013, 07:04:01 pm »
Richy is a decent bloke,i feel sorry for him and its a shame his friends and family couldnt have kept him business running for him.
Im sure hes learning his lesson.
I have made mistakes in life as im sure others have to.
Maybe hes easily led and seen pound signs,many others have done it.
Give the lad a chance as im sure hes not the bad person you have down as,i know he would do anything for anyone to help them.
 He would always help anyone,i hope for one he comes out and starts back as a window cleaners and builds a successfull business that will make his kids proud of him.

I'm sorry how can a drug dealer be a decent bloke ?
No matter what else he does that is one lowest of lowest types of person
Deserves all he gets....

So does the landlord in your local.

Does what ??

Well he's a form of drug dealer is he not?
I am afraid this forum is full of hypocrites DG. If someone is an alcoholic, it is the alcoholic's fault, but apparently if someone is a drug addict, it is the dealer's fault.  ::)roll

The fact is that millions of people use drugs recreationally and only a few become addicts and die. Yet thousands die a year through alcohol but that is alright. In 6 months I have known two alcoholics die. One in a house fire and one from causes so far unknown. But Mick and others here are deaf to the truth.

Ah at last a voice of sanity ;D

simonr

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #65 on: August 04, 2013, 07:05:16 pm »
Myself, I am condemming him because he has broken the law, sold and dealed drugs.

If a person drinks and becomes an alcoholic, thats their own fault.
If a landlord sells alcohol , nothing wrong with that.

jesus how thick can you get,  your essex is showing there son.


 landlords see the result every night they are well aware of the damage it causes to whole families,do they refuse to serve ???? only if the person looks out of order & might lose them custom, how many of them open early for the pheads & have lock ins for the same  

JackieW

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #66 on: August 04, 2013, 07:39:36 pm »
Is it the fact that dealing in banned substances is illegal at the present time in this part of the planet that offends people?

If the banned substance was made legal, would it then be ok?

Alcohol was banned (illegal) in prohibition days. Now it's not.

Marijuana is illegal today in Uruguay, but I tomorrow it's not. (Possibly)

So is it the legal definition that people are taking issue with?

I assume that most purchasers of tobacco, alcohol and cocaine want the drugs.

(By the way, I have never smoked or taken drugs apart from alcohol)



jimiwindows

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #67 on: August 04, 2013, 07:49:32 pm »
Richy is a decent bloke,i feel sorry for him and its a shame his friends and family couldnt have kept him business running for him.
Im sure hes learning his lesson.
I have made mistakes in life as im sure others have to.
Maybe hes easily led and seen pound signs,many others have done it.
Give the lad a chance as im sure hes not the bad person you have down as,i know he would do anything for anyone to help them.
 He would always help anyone,i hope for one he comes out and starts back as a window cleaners and builds a successfull business that will make his kids proud of him.

I'm sorry how can a drug dealer be a decent bloke ?
No matter what else he does that is one lowest of lowest types of person
Deserves all he gets....

So does the landlord in your local.
  +1

jimiwindows

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #68 on: August 04, 2013, 07:52:27 pm »
No drug dealer on this land is a decent bloke! All dirty parasite scum that bully people and harras people to buy drugs from them, they make money from wrecking others lives.
By Mistake??? No chance he like all other drug dealers was a pathetic greedy man who thought he was untouchable recieving imoral earnings end of.
All the lovers would think different if it was there kids he pushed them onto or your brother or sister who died due to affects from him. Total Loser!.

However if i was from his area id still buy his old round as seemed to be a gooden from what he said.

you have been watching to much tv

stuart mc

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #69 on: August 04, 2013, 07:56:39 pm »
buy the round, don't buy it, who cares? I would not let his past put me off if I wanted to buy, although I would use it to bargain a better price.

hope to see a grown up richy on here in the future

DG Cleaning

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #70 on: August 04, 2013, 08:01:46 pm »
When all's said and done I wouldn't buy his work.
Richy's likeable enough but scatty as anything.
I can only imagine what states the business is in now.

Dave Willis

Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #71 on: August 04, 2013, 09:25:33 pm »
Ian 101 - do you know him well? I'm pretty sure he's been inside before?

MATT BATEMAN (OWC)

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #72 on: August 04, 2013, 09:41:37 pm »
People that I have known or do know who deal in drugs are generally of low moral conviction. I wouldn't dream of buying work from someone who lived in accordance with a moral standard that low. Wouldn't want anything to do with it, IMO there'd be a significantly higher likelihood of a standard of work that came with varying problems and hindrances that would make it an unwelcome addition to our portfolio.


Ian101

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #73 on: August 04, 2013, 09:42:05 pm »
Ian 101 - do you know him well? I'm pretty sure he's been inside before?

Only thru forum and as localish to me i been to unit a couple times only posted to help his dad sell asap

KS Cleaning

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #74 on: August 04, 2013, 11:03:36 pm »
Richy is a decent bloke,i feel sorry for him and its a shame his friends and family couldnt have kept him business running for him.
Im sure hes learning his lesson.
I have made mistakes in life as im sure others have to.
Maybe hes easily led and seen pound signs,many others have done it.
Give the lad a chance as im sure hes not the bad person you have down as,i know he would do anything for anyone to help them.
 He would always help anyone,i hope for one he comes out and starts back as a window cleaners and builds a successfull business that will make his kids proud of him.
He certainly wouldn't have the chance to build his business back up had he lived up here in Scotland, he wouldn't get a license to work, being a drug dealer an all that. I also hope they can recover some proceeds of crime from him, money that he may have stashed away for when he gets out, most people use legit money to start up a business. I have had to let an employee go who was refused a window cleaning license for breach of the peace, mild compared to what this muppet has been convicted of.

KS Cleaning

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #75 on: August 04, 2013, 11:10:54 pm »
No drug dealer on this land is a decent bloke! All dirty parasite scum that bully people and harras people to buy drugs from them, they make money from wrecking others lives.
By Mistake??? No chance he like all other drug dealers was a pathetic greedy man who thought he was untouchable recieving imoral earnings end of.
All the lovers would think different if it was there kids he pushed them onto or your brother or sister who died due to affects from him. Total Loser!.

However if i was from his area id still buy his old round as seemed to be a gooden from what he said.
Mick, I agree with you on this post :-*
Apart from the fact, I wouldn't buy his round

Griffus

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #76 on: August 04, 2013, 11:15:22 pm »
Not squeaky clean then, Richie, not the windows...........

Richie always seemed a good sort so it's sad to see he's got involved in this.

With anyone crossing the line like this there will be many factors, usually with drugs it's the lure of easy money. Cocaine isn't the worst drug but often leads to way worse.

Not that long ago a famous pop star and x-factor judge was filmed setting up a deal, the deal then struck between her best mate and an undercover journo. The inequality of those that have and those that have not could not be any clearer. The last time I saw her she was partying abroad, not at her majesty's pleasure.

Looking back I'm sure Richie will consider this a mistake, and of course it was. It was just a mistake that he chose to make.

Foolish


ben M

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #77 on: August 04, 2013, 11:19:11 pm »
No drug dealer on this land is a decent bloke! All dirty parasite scum that bully people and harras people to buy drugs from them, they make money from wrecking others lives.
By Mistake??? No chance he like all other drug dealers was a pathetic greedy man who thought he was untouchable recieving imoral earnings end of.
All the lovers would think different if it was there kids he pushed them onto or your brother or sister who died due to affects from him. Total Loser!.

However if i was from his area id still buy his old round as seemed to be a gooden from what he said.
you said he is a total loser and i agree with you but if you were from his area you would buy his round because he said he had a good one!!!
you wouldn't mind buying work from a total loser then?

G Griffin

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #78 on: August 04, 2013, 11:22:27 pm »
If you don't want to buy Richy's round, it doesn't really matter, does it?
Why bother posting?
It's like the stoning scene in The Life of Brian  ;D.
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ben M

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Re: Richy's work for sale
« Reply #79 on: August 04, 2013, 11:22:52 pm »
Not squeaky clean then, Richie, not the windows...........

Richie always seemed a good sort so it's sad to see he's got involved in this.

With anyone crossing the line like this there will be many factors, usually with drugs it's the lure of easy money. Cocaine isn't the worst drug but often leads to way worse.

Not that long ago a famous pop star and x-factor judge was filmed setting up a deal, the deal then struck between her best mate and an undercover journo. The inequality of those that have and those that have not could not be any clearer. The last time I saw her she was partying abroad, not at her majesty's pleasure.

Looking back I'm sure Richie will consider this a mistake, and of course it was. It was just a mistake that he chose to make.

Foolish


just a mistake???? yes of course! do you get 3 years in jail when you do ''just'' a mistake?