Does it produce that vacant expression, or was that already there?
Keating, 20, stood in the dock at Manchester magistrates court alongside her mother, Nicola Keating, 48, jointly charged with possession of the Class C drug, more widely known as laughing gas, in Manchester last month. The footballer, wearing a black trouser suit and trainers, spoke only to confirm her name and address. She was asked to indicate a plea and replied “not guilty”, as did her mother.
Magistrates granted Keating and her mother unconditional bail and adjourned the case until 10 September back at the same court for a district judge to fix a date for trial.
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Turns your skin brown, makes your hair frizzy, makes you fat - and gives you a self-entitled attitude. Terrible stuff that laughing gas ...
"Terrible stuff that laughing gas ..."
And the litter, as cars stop and empty the little canisters into the gutter!
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