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Don Crack

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  1. http://happycatlights.com/what you guys think of this?
  2. its hard for the black man
  3. now djs are gonna start start mixing grime with funky house, plz dontbeat is ok though
  4. GuardianA ban on the sale of cigarettes to anyone who does not pay for a government smoking permit has been proposed by Health England, a ministerial advisory board.The idea is the brainchild of the board's chairman, Julian Le Grand, who is a professor at the London School of Economics and was Tony Blair's senior health adviser. In a paper being studied by Lord Darzi, the health minister appointed to oversee NHS reform, he says many smokers would be helped to break the habit if they had to make a decision whether to "opt in".The permit might cost as little as £10, but acquiring it could be made difficult if the forms were sufficiently complex, Le Grand said last night.His paper says: "Suppose every individual who wanted to buy tobacco had to purchase a permit. And suppose further they had to do this every year. To get a permit would involve filling out a form and supplying a photograph, as well as paying the fee. Permits would only be issued to those over 18 and evidence of age would have to be provided. The money raised would go to the NHS."Le Grand said the proposal was an example of "libertarian paternalism". The government would leave people free to make their own decisions but it would "nudge them" in the right direction.He said there was a parallel in pensions law. If workers were automatically enrolled in a pension scheme, few would choose to opt out. But if they had to make a conscious decision to opt in, most people would stay out."Breaking the new year's resolution not to smoke would be costly in terms of both money and time ... [This] would probably have a greater impact on poor smokers than on rich ones, hence contributing to a reduction in health inequalities."The paper, written by Le Grand and Divya Srivastava, an LSE researcher, acknowledges: "Administratively it would require addressing the problem of the existing black markets and smuggling in tobacco; but this should probably be done anyway."They add: "Politically, this might be viewed by some as giving people a 'licence' to smoke; and by full-blooded libertarians as a subtle and hence even more dangerous form of paternalism - paternalism squared."On the other hand, the popularity even among smokers of the smoking ban in public places suggests that firm actions in this area can lead to political as well as health pay-offs."The paper also proposes incentives for large companies to provide a daily "exercise hour" for employees and a ban on salt in processed food.A Department of Health spokeswoman said last night: "We will be consulting later this year on the next steps for tobacco control. Ministers are looking for input from a full range of stakeholders."funny enough i said this would happen one day
  5. Don Crack

    Bassline

    i wonder how long this bassline hype will last for
  6. i tried to cherps a 15 year old that looks 19but she had a man, still i would have doggy'd herim 20
  7. Don Crack

    yobs.

    i did it to feel accepted. start fires in the estate, kick the Asian guys door down and made his girlfriend cry, lighting fireworks in a brothel houses.nothing else to do really
  8. am i the only one?i dont care how pretty a female is PLEASE DONT TOUCH MY FACE!
  9. 1st rave i went to was 5 years ago when i was 16 at Stratford rexbest rave i probably ever been to due to nasty crew being the best crew IMO. (i dunno if anyone can remember that rave. some dudes ran in with a gun at the time and everyone ran out the exit)but now i just resent grime as it is. nasty crew brought an innovative sound in production and lyrical content on the radio that was way different to any other crew at the time.now and again i listen to the radio and notice how much d double has influenced SOOOOO many mcs out there that its fukkin rediculous to listen to these MCs.for example these mcs doing these mad sound effects on the mic. who the hell was doing this b4 d double?
  10. only crew that was worth the listen to back in the day in schoolmonday nightsgot around 10 oldskool nasty crew sets on tape ill try and rip soon
  11. Teen sensation Soulja Boy falls five spots to No. 36 this week, cranking out 18,600 copies of his debut disc Souljaboytellem.com. After 19 weeks, the rap novice has moved 764,600 units.
  12. ermwhen i am told i cant attempt anything
  13. i went to the same school as him. we had a memorial which had bird sh*t all over it.disgusting
  14. lol they must really resent women
  15. lol , so glad i dont take the bus anymore
  16. wasnt exciting to watchno wonder the ratings slipped this yearbut enjoyed kanyes performance
  17. the worse is when its one of there shitty grime tracks, thats even worse for me, i cant fukkin take it
  18. seriously why do it. do you get raitings for it or something?are you so cheap that you can't afford headphones playing that bait music. sheeezusmy blood was boiling
  19. i cant believe you lot watch that crap
  20. bape...when you grow older you will say to yourself, what the f*ck was i wearing..
  21. the matter is they want to go 'greener' and its easy to make money from economically vulnerable people in the situation.this will be an influence in the purchase of cars likely than SUV's (in london that is)
  22. THIS IS BULLSH!TLONDON IS BECOMING A FINANCIAL DEATH TRAP I SWEAR
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