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Drugs dealers in Death

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//what don't you understand by overdose cases should not be attended unless the idiots pay for the service ?//

That's not what you said.
Posted by Toni Lavis, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 5:09:45 PM
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Anyone else who doesn't get the gist & needs every bit spelled out precisely ? Whatever happened to a bit of imagination ?
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 7:38:02 PM
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Ever given any consideration to just saying what you mean and meaning what you say, individual?

Certainly seems less bother to me than not meaning what you say and making folks play guessing games to figure out what you really mean.
Posted by Toni Lavis, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 8:16:05 PM
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Toni Lavis,
If everything is laid out so the reader doesn't have to use their imagination & think then the words have no impact, similar to water off a duck's back which in turn does nothing to help in suggesting/finding solutions. It becomes nothing more than a Left vs Right slanging match.
In a word, with the care factor removed a discussion becomes pointless rather quickly.
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 9:59:46 PM
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nnn,

Thanks yes it's up to my usual.
"Cordite was used initially in the .303 British, Mark I and II, standard rifle cartridge between 1891 and 1915;
Canadian Explosives Limited was formed in 1910 to produce rifle cordite, at its Beloeil factory, for the Quebec Arsenal. The works at MoS Drungans (Dumfries) produced guncotton that was converted to cordite at MoS Dalbeattie (triple-base cordite) and at MoS Powfoot (monobase granulated guncotton for small-arms). "

Very erudite, but there was never cordite in the bullets; cordite was used, as you say, as the propellent in the cartridge, the propellant pushes the metal bullet out of the barrel.
The bullet is the bit that flies through the air after the cordite explodes and sends it on its way.

Compre?
Posted by Is Mise, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 10:14:59 PM
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I guessed you may have meant that and thought "surely he's not that pedantic". So you ask for a box of bullets and the bloke pulls out the pointy bits and charges you $50. The pile of powder is extra , bring your own shopping bag.
Posted by nicknamenick, Thursday, 20 September 2018 6:34:43 AM
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