Scotland and drugs

while i agree with most of what you put, however i would be very sceptical of people switching from cheap Booze to hardcore intravenous drugs in such a short period of time.

lets not forget from the last published figures 3 times as many deaths in England from Drugs, Scotland has a higher proportion as a % of the population, so neither is anything to be proud of

And even if there is a causal linkage between alcohol unit pricing and hard drug usage, that linkage is one that, I would hope, becomes less significant over time as the numbers who were reliant on very cheap and very strong alcohol reduce and use of i/V hard drugs becomes one of choice rather than need - addicts have a need - it is not a choice.
 
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Seen those.... but never a mars bar, but comments from this guy who is generally complains about equal rights and how clubs are racist and sexist.. making similar stupid stereotype comments that are untrue anyway

Anyway - I am in Fortrose for a few days late September on a short break and visiting relatives - and so opportunity knocks for a local Haddie and Chips - I will studiously avoid DF Mars Bar and Pizza :)
 
Anyway - I am in Fortrose for a few days late September on a short break and visiting relatives - and so opportunity knocks for a local Haddie and Chips - I will studiously avoid DF Mars Bar and Pizza :)

Don't hold your breath, Chippy is Fortrose is pretty poor, the one in Avoch used to be really good, the guy had specials and fresh fish every day sold up... Pizza now, they might deep fry one for you;)

i would Suggest Suter creek in Cromarty, seafood platter is pretty good
 
Don't hold your breath, Chippy is Fortrose is pretty poor, the one in Avoch used to be really good, the guy had specials and fresh fish every day sold up... Pizza now, they might deep fry one for you;)

i would Suggest Suter creek in Cromarty, seafood platter is pretty good

Lovely wee place is Cromarty - grand view of the rigs :) And I do mind us passing Sutor Creek when we visited last year - though we had a nice coffee and cake in Couper's Creek cafe...

Anyway - I wonder what Hugh Miller would be thinking about the drug problem in Scotland - and - no doubt to some degree - in Cromarty.
 
Lovely wee place is Cromarty - grand view of the rigs :) And I do mind us passing Sutor Creek when we visited last year - though we had a nice coffee and cake in Couper's Creek cafe...

Anyway - I wonder what Hugh Miller would be thinking about the drug problem in Scotland - and - no doubt to some degree - in Cromarty.
was a real problem in Avoch a few years ago, some drug dealers from Manchester was selling H to kids in the playground there. busted in the process mind
 
The deep fried mars bars are only for the tourists and village idiots who are gullible to practical jokes.
They were first sold in Stonehaven in the 1990's mainly to kids, and spread from there. I have never seen them sold anywhere else other than in Scotland.
Obesity levels in Scotland are higher on average than anywhere else in Britain.
While I love the place I dread the hygiene and unhealthy food there. I even went down with food poisoning in Durness once.
 
They were first sold in Stonehaven in the 1990's mainly to kids, and spread from there. I have never seen them sold anywhere else other than in Scotland.
Obesity levels in Scotland are higher on average than anywhere else in Britain.
While I love the place I dread the unhealthy food there. I even went down with food poisoning in Durness once.

There are multiple areas of England that have exact same problems, just your average wealth is a bit higher so the per capita number looks worse even though you've 10x our population.
You got food poisoning once in Scotland. Never had it anywhere else ever?
Obesity is related to poverty again.
You dread the unhealthy food? You can buy whatever food you like healthy or unhealthy, no one is making you eat fry ups and guzzle irn bru. There is a choice believe it or not.:rolleyes:
 
They were first sold in Stonehaven in the 1990's mainly to kids, and spread from there. I have never seen them sold anywhere else other than in Scotland.
Obesity levels in Scotland are higher on average than anywhere else in Britain.
While I love the place I dread the hygiene and unhealthy food there. I even went down with food poisoning in Durness once.

You can think yourself lucky - I (and the rest of my family) was once nearly blown off the Durness cliffs...now that was scary...;)
 
They were first sold in Stonehaven in the 1990's mainly to kids, and spread from there. I have never seen them sold anywhere else other than in Scotland.
Obesity levels in Scotland are higher on average than anywhere else in Britain.
While I love the place I dread the hygiene and unhealthy food there. I even went down with food poisoning in Durness once.

what a load of rubbish.. the myth of the DFNB was going long before the 90's never seen one or heard of anywhere selling them.

as maxi says plenty of healthy options where ever you go, can't think of many Fast food restaurants in Durness either

No where else has obesity problems , Drugs, Alcohol, or has given anyone food poisoning???
 
You got food poisoning once in Scotland. Never had it anywhere else ever?
I don't recall ever having food poisoning anywhere else in the world, and I've been to 55 countries. Drinking the water was sometimes dodgy. Scotland has good water.

Obesity is related to poverty again.
What does Donald Trump have in common with Boris Johnson?

no one is making you eat fry ups and guzzle irn bru.
Well, that's a relief!
 
I don't recall ever having food poisoning anywhere else in the world, and I've been to 55 countries. Drinking the water was sometimes dodgy. Scotland has good water.


What does Donald Trump have in common with Boris Johnson?


Well, that's a relief!

Why do you treat all of Scotland like it's an island 5 miles wide, water in Edinburgh is not the same as water in Orkneys or Lewis so you cant generalise - some areas have good water, some don't like anywhere else in UK. Would you compare London with The Lake District in the same way?

Obesity is linked with poverty as crap food is cheaper and bad education follows poverty too so bad choices are made.

Trump and Johnson may be beefy, although Johnson has lost a bit of late. Trump wasn't fat in his younger years, his looks like an ageing weight gain thing. Poverty related obesity starts very early.
 
Why do you treat all of Scotland like it's an island 5 miles wide,
I treat it as part of the island of Great Britain.

water in Edinburgh is not the same as water in Orkneys or Lewis so you cant generalise - some areas have good water, some don't like anywhere else in UK. Would you compare London with The Lake District in the same way?
The only place I've ever wanted to drink bottled water is London.

Obesity is linked with poverty as crap food is cheaper and bad education follows poverty too so bad choices are made.
I eat any old food (except DFMB's) and my BMI is 22. There again I eat in a week what Trump would eat in a day.

Johnson has lost a bit of late.
Our probable new PM sets an appalling example.
 
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