Thursday, 13 November 2014

As You Do...

Adrian Strong, prosecuting, said it struck the left elbow of Henderson, who responded by producing the axe from his trousers.
*boggle*
Claire Anderson, for Henderson, said he wanted to apologise to the staff and customers for the fear he caused them.
She said Henderson, of The Brooms, in Ouston, near Chester-le-Street, who had taken valium that day, is now, “extremely remorseful”, aware of the potential consequences of his actions.
I thought valium worked rather differently, but hey, you learn something new every day!

6 comments:

  1. Crikey, Jaded. Even in the remote backwaters of Yorkshire, the production of 18 inch tool from the trousers trashes the most primitive table protocol.

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  2. Tranqs effect people in different ways. I was prescribed "Diazapam" about 10 years ago. I stopped taking them after about a week, as I was wanting to fight everybody..

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  3. The Blocked Dwarf13 November 2014 at 15:00

    Sedatives can have a psychotic effect/cause aggression, it's a well known problem down on the Psych-wards.

    Hell I can't even smoke weed these days without wanting to go and kill someone. Chill? Only in the sense of the morgue's freezer.

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  4. Is that an axe in your trousers or are you just pleased to see me?

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  5. One slip and he'd have an axe wound in his trousers. ; )

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  6. "Tranqs effect people in different ways."

    I suspect this chap wasn't confining himself to just valium...

    "Chill? Only in the sense of the morgue's freezer."

    Heh!

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