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Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:30 am
by leyenda
anadin-xtra wrote:like the majority of meow deaths
Lol absolutely hilarious that the press coined the phrase Meow Meow. No one I know ever referred to it as that. Sounds like one of the drugs Chris Morris made up in Brasseye. Clarky Cat, Triple Sub and...Meow Meow

Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:50 am
by Mr Hyde
anadin-xtra wrote:i've just read this in the metro....it says there is no proof of drug use...just police scaremongering......more likely a few mates being naive and doing stupid drug mixes like the majority of meow deaths
Police and press need to sort their shit out before making statements- people died and they don't know why yet but they feel fit to tell the world thats it's ecstasy related....how does that help the friends/families of those died, or how does it help get a clear understanding of what happened and help prevent it in future?!?
Joanna Yeates landlord in court today- Police went ahead and told the press they were questioning him as a murder suspect when they could have said he was helping with their enquiries, media went wild with it saying what a weird paedo he is- probably completely ruined an innocent mans life and harmed the investigation.
Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:00 am
by anadin_xtra
Mr Hyde wrote:anadin-xtra wrote:i've just read this in the metro....it says there is no proof of drug use...just police scaremongering......more likely a few mates being naive and doing stupid drug mixes like the majority of meow deaths
Police and press need to sort their shit out before making statements- people died and they don't know why yet but they feel fit to tell the world thats it's ecstasy related....how does that help the friends/families of those died, or how does it help get a clear understanding of what happened and help prevent it in future?!?
Joanna Yeates landlord in court today- Police went ahead and told the press they were questioning him as a murder suspect when they could have said he was helping with their enquiries, media went wild with it saying what a weird paedo he is- probably completely ruined an innocent mans life and harmed the investigation.
I hope something comes of this Leveson inquiry i.e. new legislation or regulation....i seem to remember one ex-pat who was just simple questioned over madeliene mccann dissappearance....all of a sudden he was some kind of child smuggling peadophile
leyenda303 wrote:
Lol absolutely hilarious that the press coined the phrase Meow Meow. No one I know ever referred to it as that. Sounds like one of the drugs Chris Morris made up in Brasseye. Clarky Cat, Triple Sub and...Meow Meow

because of this i just had to actually google it to remember it was called mephadrone.

Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:40 am
by overture
Phigure wrote:MDMA, the active ingredient of ecstasy.
that's like saying "cocaine, the active ingredient of blow"

i know right!
Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:42 am
by weedlefruit
"Police said anybody who had taken drugs at the venue and now felt unwell should seek medical attention at once."
Potentially everyone there was going to feel pretty unwell the following morning.....
Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:21 am
by Ferryman
AxeD wrote:So it was mdma, but it actually wasn't?
This basically.
It's always a shame when someone dies, at a rave or otherwise.
Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:26 pm
by RandomEyez
weedlefruit wrote:"Police said anybody who had taken drugs at the venue and now felt unwell should seek medical attention at once."
Potentially everyone there was going to feel pretty unwell the following morning.....
Haha, too true. And they'll all be so riddled with "the fear" they'll be goin nowhere!
Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:59 pm
by dubloke
leyenda303 wrote:anadin-xtra wrote:like the majority of meow deaths
Lol absolutely hilarious that the press coined the phrase Meow Meow. No one I know ever referred to it as that. Sounds like one of the drugs Chris Morris made up in Brasseye. Clarky Cat, Triple Sub and...Meow Meow

me and everyone i knew always called it meow for years, but i got rinsed when i went up to Leeds and called it that

Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 1:08 pm
by weedlefruit
Random Eyez wrote:weedlefruit wrote:"Police said anybody who had taken drugs at the venue and now felt unwell should seek medical attention at once."
Potentially everyone there was going to feel pretty unwell the following morning.....
Haha, too true. And they'll all be so riddled with "the fear" they'll be goin nowhere!
Totally, They just run with this shit it's so frustrating. Fair enough, drugs are illegal for some good reasons and obviously there are dangers with taking them, but to just assume that these people had taken drugs or indeed a "rough batch" of said drug, whatever that means, is such an easy first call.
I remember an article about a guy who died at freshers week at a club night about 2 years back, he said he felt weird and walked outside and collapsed. The papers immediately spouting drugs related bullshit but it turned out it was sudden arrhythmic death syndrome or SADS, no trace of I don't think even alcohol, let alone drugs. It was the bass that had killed him
Still real sad that this happened at AP though.
Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 1:52 pm
by ketamine
Shum wrote:...a drum n bass and "dubstep" event...

i like this. perhaps the writer knew
exactly what he was saying... "dubstep"
Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 3:43 pm
by scspkr99
Mr Hyde wrote:anadin-xtra wrote:i've just read this in the metro....it says there is no proof of drug use...just police scaremongering......more likely a few mates being naive and doing stupid drug mixes like the majority of meow deaths
Police and press need to sort their shit out before making statements- people died and they don't know why yet but they feel fit to tell the world thats it's ecstasy related....how does that help the friends/families of those died, or how does it help get a clear understanding of what happened and help prevent it in future?!?
Joanna Yeates landlord in court today- Police went ahead and told the press they were questioning him as a murder suspect when they could have said he was helping with their enquiries, media went wild with it saying what a weird paedo he is- probably completely ruined an innocent mans life and harmed the investigation.
Yeah agree with this entirely
Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 8:52 pm
by test_recordings
dubloke wrote:leyenda303 wrote:anadin-xtra wrote:like the majority of meow deaths
Lol absolutely hilarious that the press coined the phrase Meow Meow. No one I know ever referred to it as that. Sounds like one of the drugs Chris Morris made up in Brasseye. Clarky Cat, Triple Sub and...Meow Meow

me and everyone i knew always called it meow for years, but i got rinsed when i went up to Leeds and called it that

Some posh student bird writing in the paper (either Metro or Daily Mail, either way they're both run by the same company) said everywhere she went in Leeds she got fiended on by other students acting like zombies and asking things like 'Got any 'drone?'... she obviously was too much of a goody two-shoes to indulge in such behaviour and was shocked at it's prominence but...
I've lived in Leeds for 23 years, been going to town and drinking since 14, raving at DnB and dubstep nights since 16 in '06 and no-one has ever asked me for it or offered to sell me it when I'm out
On topic: it won't have been MDMA that killed these people, probably someone thought they could get away with cutting up some stuff with washing powder to sell to n00bz
Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:18 pm
by jigglypuff
test recordings wrote:dubloke wrote:leyenda303 wrote:anadin-xtra wrote:like the majority of meow deaths
Lol absolutely hilarious that the press coined the phrase Meow Meow. No one I know ever referred to it as that. Sounds like one of the drugs Chris Morris made up in Brasseye. Clarky Cat, Triple Sub and...Meow Meow

me and everyone i knew always called it meow for years, but i got rinsed when i went up to Leeds and called it that

Some posh student bird writing in the paper (either Metro or Daily Mail, either way they're both run by the same company) said everywhere she went in Leeds she got fiended on by other students acting like zombies and asking things like 'Got any 'drone?'... she obviously was too much of a goody two-shoes to indulge in such behaviour and was shocked at it's prominence but...
I've lived in Leeds for 23 years, been going to town and drinking since 14, raving at DnB and dubstep nights since 16 in '06 and no-one has ever asked me for it or offered to sell me it when I'm out
On topic: it won't have been MDMA that killed these people, probably someone thought they could get away with cutting up some stuff with washing powder to sell to n00bz
huh? you've lived in leeds for 23 years and going to dnb nights since 16 in '06, shouldn't you be 21/22 by now?
Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:41 pm
by pikeymobile
test recordings wrote:
On topic: it won't have been MDMA that killed these people, probably someone thought they could get away with cutting up some stuff with washing powder to sell to n00bz
Or y'know, good old fashion BZP that is pretty much the cause of every 'ecstasy' death these days
Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:13 pm
by jaydot
Tempted to say if you play with enough fire pretty soon you'll get burnt , but still a shame...
Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:14 pm
by clifford_-
jaydot wrote:Tempted to say if you play with enough fire pretty soon you'll get burnt , but still a shame...
This is exactly why ive stopped playing with fire.
Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:22 pm
by AntlionUK
When you get old enough you can play with fire no worries.

Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:25 pm
by kingGhost
test recordings wrote:I've lived in Leeds for 23 years, been going to town and drinking since 14, raving at DnB and dubstep nights since 16 in '06

Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:27 pm
by Mr Hyde
And it can get cold if you're nowhere near fire, and a bit boring to just sit by a fire while others play.
Re: Ecstasy fears after Alexandra Palace clubbers die
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:33 pm
by clifford_-
Mr Hyde wrote:And it can get cold if you're nowhere near fire, and a bit boring to just sit by a fire while others play.
better than waking up in hospital with third degree gurns, i mean burns.