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Re: Missing Victorian hiker possibly killed

PostPosted: Thu 26 Mar, 2015 11:40 am
by perfectlydark
My love of kfc chicken skin and beer probably (one day) will have a flow on effect to society. Everything everyone does Does so. Many cases the effect is too small to be tangible. If theres no direct effect (ie smoking a joint then jacking a car and smashing it into the QVB) then its not worth worrying about and is small enough to say theres no measurable reaction, at least none more so than any other recreation.
wont get into the topic. Live and let live

Re: Missing Victorian hiker possibly killed

PostPosted: Thu 26 Mar, 2015 11:44 am
by Moondog55
Dan without the flavouring it's only spirit and I can buy that at Coles in the cleaning section
Whiskey is a defined product as is Whisky [ I did used to work in the industry; for Nathan and Wyeth who became Remy Australia] so these not small distinctions are important to me

Re: Missing Victorian hiker possibly killed

PostPosted: Thu 26 Mar, 2015 11:45 am
by DanShell
Moondog55 wrote:Dan without the flavouring it's only spirit and I can buy that at Coles in the cleaning section
Whiskey is a defined product as is Whisky [ I did used to work in the industry; for Nathan and Wyeth who became Remy Australia] so these not small distinctions are important to me


LOL Wish I could buy my spirit in the cleaning section at coles ;)

Re: Missing Victorian hiker possibly killed

PostPosted: Thu 26 Mar, 2015 12:14 pm
by Moondog55
It's called "Metho" and that was very definitely tongue in cheek

Re: Missing Victorian hiker possibly killed

PostPosted: Thu 26 Mar, 2015 12:28 pm
by cajun
DanShell wrote:LOL Wish I could buy my spirit in the cleaning section at coles ;)


Me too - I have a hankering to make some limoncello, but plain grain alcohol is hard to come by in Oz unless you have a very friendly pharmacist, or a still....

Ken

Re: Missing Victorian hiker possibly killed

PostPosted: Thu 26 Mar, 2015 1:30 pm
by Moondog55
cajun wrote:
DanShell wrote:LOL Wish I could buy my spirit in the cleaning section at coles ;)


Me too - I have a hankering to make some limoncello, but plain grain alcohol is hard to come by in Oz unless you have a very friendly pharmacist, or a still....

Ken

Polish white spirit

Re: Missing Victorian hiker possibly killed

PostPosted: Thu 26 Mar, 2015 5:00 pm
by stry
Gotta hand it to you MD - you know your way around Polish food and drink :D

Re: Missing Victorian hiker possibly killed

PostPosted: Thu 26 Mar, 2015 5:07 pm
by GPSGuided
Talk about the effect of alcohol on members of a society! In a thread on a tragic event, intoxicated members of the society gravitated to a discussion on grog. Gulp!

Re: Missing Victorian hiker possibly killed

PostPosted: Fri 27 Mar, 2015 7:12 am
by stry
Not disagreeing with your sentiment GPS, but the thread progressively diverged quite a way from the OP some way back.

Re: Missing Victorian hiker possibly killed

PostPosted: Fri 27 Mar, 2015 7:33 am
by GPSGuided
Yes, the thread has long deviated. But the observation also confirmed how alcohol is ingrained in the society where there's wide acceptance and enjoyment while other illicit drugs remain controversial and divide opinions.

Re: Missing Victorian hiker possibly killed

PostPosted: Fri 27 Mar, 2015 7:46 am
by icefest
That's a statement I mostly agree with, MD.
I still think there is a line where it stops applying, but the general statement I can agree with.
It shouldn't apply for suicide with depression, and there are some non individual harms with some drugs. Eg alcohol related violence, THC precipitated psychosis.
One of the costs of living in a group society is that few individual choices do not affect the group in some way, necessitating some form of regulation.

I digress. I really hope the lost hiker is eventually found, giving closure to the family and helping prevent future incidents.

Re: Missing Victorian hiker possibly killed

PostPosted: Sat 26 Mar, 2016 9:31 pm
by Solohike74
The opium poppy is one of the most marvellous plants in medicine, and I have a bit to do with some of its derivatives for occasional unwinding and relaxing. I find them safe, provide the feeling I seek, and these drugs are much misunderstood, as are those who use opioids.