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So smoking weed is equivalent to hanging out with bikies and whatever else that loser Swan has gotten himself, and others, into?

And HL actually asked the AFL about the ramifications of second hand smoke...what kind of 'loose cannon' does that?

Nick Maxwell said that Collingwood tolerate Swan but have told him that he must not fraternise with the younger players, what a healthy situation that is...

Swan couldn't even spell Rastafarian let alone know what they are

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I must say, if my workplace was going drug testing, I'd be curious to know if passive effects would trigger a positive result.

If someone near me lights up a joint, am I going to lose my job??

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Another pretty good reason to give Essendon a bigger hiding this weekend.

You can bet on that!!....

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His farewell speech comes to mind.

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I understand the seriousness of drugs in society but I find this one quite amusing.

And, if I had any, I would be almost willing to put money on the fact that Barrett himself has indulged in the weed at some time in his life (would be very very few who haven't in this day and age). Hell, even Piers Akerman is great mates with Kinky Friedman... so anything is possible.

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And, if I had any, I would be almost willing to put money on the fact that Barrett himself has indulged in the weed at some time in his life (would be very very few who haven't in this day and age). Hell, even Piers Akerman is great mates with Kinky Friedman... so anything is possible.

I am lead to believe that such an activity is traditionally shared between friends.

It is quite likely that Barrett has never had the opportunity.

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Herry passively smoked ganga and when he woke up found himself at Melbourne.

If ever further proof of the risks of illicit drug consumption was needed, there it is!

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I'm guessing those that would compare H to Swan simply haven't witnessed the depths of Swan's depravity.

I fear for him in retirement.

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Yes I know what H is going through.

Just about every night there is a band of Rastas that come around and smoke my house out.

The result is that I have a very high THC content in my blood.

Luckily,they all go away when I turn the music off or put on some different tunes.

Damien Barrett doesn't need to know about it. It is a part of my religion.

i don't question his right to believe in the holy book of Bulldust and scum sucking ,bottom feeder ,parasitism.

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Herry passively smoked ganga and when he woke up found himself at Melbourne.

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So nice to have Damien back

What a pathetic story, filling quota time on that boredom extraudinare. "The Footy Show"

Having spent years working alongside journalists i seriously wonder how a % of them sleep at night.

Barrett deserves a late night visit after uncovering this pile of nothing.

Is it a crime to seek clarification Damien??

Turd

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So nice to have Damien back

What a pathetic story, filling quota time on that boredom extraudinare. "The Footy Show"

Having spent years working alongside journalists i seriously wonder how a % of them sleep at night.

Barrett deserves a late night visit after uncovering this pile of nothing.

Is it a crime to seek clarification Damien??

Turd

They don't sleep WYL, they're too busy seeking out the truth on our behalf. :lol:

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So now, players who seek to clarify the AFL/ASADA rules will have their names leaked, and be publicly slandered in the first footy show of each season, when they start at a new club?

That'll be good for improving the culture of informed responsibility...

So, the question is: Was it Barrett working alone, digging through rubbish bins, or did he have help from someone who [acted illegally] to [breach the confidentiality at the heart of the AFLPA's agreement to the recreation drug testing]?

Laws have actually been broken in this matter, and not by Lumumba.

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They don't sleep WYL, they're too busy seeking out the truth on our behalf. :lol:

or making it up as they go along.

Very easy to edit Wikipedia these days.

And that has become the local library to the masses....

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Or maybe it comes from the Westpac Centre. A bit of payback. Just wait until Queens Birthday!

Agree. And if true, it is a pathetic way to treat a premiership player, who gave them 10 years and 198 games.

I would be talking to a Lawyer about the comments made by the idiots on the show and I include our former Captain. I smell a payout to HL if he takes action. Look carefully at what Sam said.

I would also be complaining to the AFL, about questions asked in compliance with the drug code being ridiculed and private conversations between players and the AFL being revealed to the public.

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One of my staff is a genuine observant Rasta mon. Hasn't had a haircut for over 25 years and his dreadlocks are down past his arse. Doesn't drink, smoke cigarettes or takes other drugs. He smokes choof for religious observance only. So if by chance HL was dabling in the religion and gets into strife for smoking choof he can claim religious discrimination. Real Rastas despite their freaked out appearance are socially quite conservative. They believe gays are a Babylonian abomination for one thing.

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I'm thinking that it wont even need to be Lumumba or the MFC who go after Barrett, the AFL Player's Association should be going after this in a big way.

What is left of privacy if player's can't even ask questions confidentially without it becoming a beat-up scandal?

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