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beast5680:

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--- Quote from: "beast5680" ---i also found one last night....she was in bed next to me :lol:
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You should know better than letting a sheep drink :twisted:  :shock:
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says the man from Wales :lol:  :lol:  :?  :?  :lol:

crazymac:

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--- Quote from: "crazymac" ---
--- Quote from: "beast5680" ---i also found one last night....she was in bed next to me :lol:
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You should know better than letting a sheep drink :twisted:  :shock:
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says the man from Wales :lol:  :lol:  :?  :?  :lol:
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LOL, I'm the worst version..........

I'm a Scotsman living in Wales, the sheep down here haven't cottoned onto the kilt yet :twisted:

Wireless:
You also have to take everything with an open mind; someone lying on the floor smelling of alcohol isn't necessarily a drunk.

He could have slipped on the ice, or tripped, and knocked his head, been assaulted and rendered unconscious, he could be a diabetic, he could be on prescription medication and not realised the effects of even one small drink could have, he may have suffered a heart attack, or stroke.  He could be a drug addict.  He could also have been knocked over by a vehicle (ok a cul-de-sac might be stretching it a bit), or fallen off a bicycle which has since been stolen.

The list could go on, just don't assume anything.

People that step around and don't want to get involved should think about whether they'd want someone to leave them there if they were lying on the icy ground.

Sharpshooter:

--- Quote from: "Wireless" ---You also have to take everything with an open mind; someone lying on the floor smelling of alcohol isn't necessarily a drunk.

He could have slipped on the ice, or tripped, and knocked his head, been assaulted and rendered unconscious, he could be a diabetic, he could be on prescription medication and not realised the effects of even one small drink could have, he may have suffered a heart attack, or stroke.  He could be a drug addict.  He could also have been knocked over by a vehicle (ok a cul-de-sac might be stretching it a bit), or fallen off a bicycle which has since been stolen.

The list could go on, just don't assume anything.

People that step around and don't want to get involved should think about whether they'd want someone to leave them there if they were lying on the icy ground.
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Thats why i phoned the professionals, and stayed with him till they arrived. :)

Dr Strangeglove:
When I was in the army, I went out one morning (about 6.30) and we found one of the lads fast asleep on a ROPE.  It was used as a fence around our squadron office.  It still amazes me when I think about it!  He had a habit of doing it – we also found him asleep against the regimental WWII Churchill bridge layer.  He was a nice guy though – but I can’t remember his name!  Must be getting old!

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