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Maui Wowie
08-11-2005, 02:17 AM
Okay, so I call my "bud" up, I ask if he can buy me an eighth. We meet up at the bus exchange, I give my friend Josh my $25 cause he says the dealer doesn't know me, so I trust him since we've been friends for 2 years.
Now i'm waiting about an hour there, so I finally called. He says he was jacked (first time ever), and he will get the money back to me in a week. I call him the next week and I ask about the money, and he fuckin hangs up. Now I wait another week, I call him up and ask for the money, next thing he's got this prick on the phone lipping me off.
I don't really want to make a huge deal about it, but the least I want to do is slash this fuckers tires. We both have backup and I don't want to make a huge deal about $25.
Kramerica
08-11-2005, 02:25 AM
Im not saying that this is the case with your friend, but Ive learned this from experience;
If one of your friends or middle-men start messing with crack/crank/meth, et al,
Dont even trust them with a dollar.
If they run out of money and drugs, they'll steal and take anything from anyone, even a long time friend.
Maui Wowie
08-11-2005, 02:28 AM
Yeah, he started doing coke about a month ago.
del...
08-11-2005, 02:30 AM
i know it's hard but if i were you i'd call it a washout and not worth the potential probs getting even over a few bucks can bring. he'll pay hard enough knowing he has you wondering about him for the rest of his natural life...much better than slashing a tire!
chalk it up to a cheap lesson...
rico8908
08-11-2005, 02:38 AM
ya i just got burned 150 not to long ago, by a middleman who does coke all the time...i learned the hard way:(
Maui Wowie
08-11-2005, 02:41 AM
i know it's hard but if i were you i'd call it a washout and not worth the potential probs getting even over a few bucks can bring. he'll pay hard enough knowing he has you wondering about him for the rest of his natural life...much better than slashing a tire!
chalk it up to a cheap lesson...
Yeah... we were pretty good friends for a while too... I know how it goes though, you can't depend on friends your whole life.
DaBuh
08-11-2005, 02:44 AM
yeah man dont go doing anything to him that wouldnt cost him 25$, in fact just drop it no reason to get upset lesson learned and he will get his some day for stealing.
Okay, so I call my "bud" up, I ask if he can buy me an eighth. We meet up at the bus exchange, I give my friend Josh my $25 cause he says the dealer doesn't know me, so I trust him since we've been friends for 2 years.
Now i'm waiting about an hour there, so I finally called. He says he was jacked (first time ever), and he will get the money back to me in a week. I call him the next week and I ask about the money, and he fuckin hangs up. Now I wait another week, I call him up and ask for the money, next thing he's got this prick on the phone lipping me off.
I don't really want to make a huge deal about it, but the least I want to do is slash this fuckers tires. We both have backup and I don't want to make a huge deal about $25.
that's really sad when you can't even trust your own friends. i'm sorry to hear that you had to deal with that situation, but i'm sure he'll feel a lot worse when he needs something or someone and your not there for him.
BalliN
08-11-2005, 03:10 AM
i know how that is, but as sad as it seems, the term "trust nobody" is one of the smartest things to live by in the drug world. i dont know how someone can rip anyone off, ESPECIALLY if it is there friend. i was broke as a joke early in my life, but i never had the inclination to rob anyone, that is just wrong in my book. some ppl though, dont have any morals, or think that shit is cool (thnx rap!) lol. As for what to do? man id let it go, fuck that guy though. dont let negative ppl make you a negative person.
Stay high.
Maui Wowie
08-11-2005, 03:11 AM
I guess... it seemed like he was ignoring me all summer but I didn't think he was until now, there was nothing bad going on with us.
Well, it's not too big a deal, I guess we just outgrew eachother. Chance is i'm never gonna see or talk to this prick again.
UniqueShadow08
08-11-2005, 03:30 AM
damn that sux im real sorry
BalliN
08-11-2005, 04:10 AM
lol maui just noticed ur avatar, thats funny
likemclever
08-11-2005, 05:11 AM
i know it's hard but if i were you i'd call it a washout and not worth the potential probs getting even over a few bucks can bring. he'll pay hard enough knowing he has you wondering about him for the rest of his natural life...much better than slashing a tire!
chalk it up to a cheap lesson...
I agree with him...
3 Sheets To The Wind
08-11-2005, 09:47 AM
lol maui just noticed ur avatar, thats funny
I can't stop staring at it lol
And i'd say you should ring that wanker another time, and then maybe drop it, or if not, go for slashing:D
del...
08-11-2005, 09:50 AM
now ya got me staring at it...didn't even notice until you brought it up...thanks a bunch (kinda like having a tune stuck in a brain loop)
3 Sheets To The Wind
08-11-2005, 09:52 AM
Lol, it is pretty rad:)
Hektik
08-11-2005, 10:03 AM
fucking bastards. get back. that's what i would do. Some how some way. As long as you get the slightest bit satisfied. :D
robert42
08-11-2005, 03:59 PM
leave it at that, takes a bigger man to turn the other cheek you lost $25 and he was petty enought to steal $25. take it on the chin :)
RastaKaze
08-11-2005, 04:17 PM
I guess... it seemed like he was ignoring me all summer but I didn't think he was until now, there was nothing bad going on with us.
Well, it's not too big a deal, I guess we just outgrew eachother. Chance is i'm never gonna see or talk to this prick again.
Don't waste your energy trying to get back at him. He's not worth you're time. Just drop the dude. Stop chillin' with em'. Besides you have to take time to go find a new connect :eek:
Nochowderforyou
08-11-2005, 04:19 PM
that was a fun story.
RastaKaze
08-11-2005, 04:23 PM
I had something really similar happen to me once, and the kid actually came back to me several months later and gave me the money he owed me. There are friends, and there are what you call fiends. Fiends are the ones constantly decieving you, only to crawl back and beg your your forgivness. Cuz ya see, fiends, In the end, because they are fiends, will not be able to fulfill they're own drug habits, therefore needing a person with money who trusts em'. Just dont make the mistake of letting the dude back into your life. TRUST NOONE :mad:
Nochowderforyou
08-11-2005, 04:32 PM
Actually, I had an "friend" rip me off before too. He wasn't really a freind, just a guy. Anyways, he and his gf were major crackheads, cokeheads, loved the stuff. So I asked him one day to get me and 1/8, he was like, ya, no problem. Then I get this call, like 4hrs later, his gf saying he got busted for crack posession. Ya right I though, he spent it on crack.
I saw him about 2months later with 2 of his buddies. No bad blood, but he asked me to come up to his apartment for the smoke. His 2 buddies, and himself, were looking rather, "tweakish". So I said I had to go because I didn't know what they were planning. I never saw him again, never got my weed. I don't hate the guy, he just has drug problems, so I don't associate with him anymore.
Not the first time I've been ripped off either. But, that's another story.
Ousted
08-11-2005, 06:16 PM
i know it's hard but if i were you i'd call it a washout and not worth the potential probs getting even over a few bucks can bring. he'll pay hard enough knowing he has you wondering about him for the rest of his natural life...much better than slashing a tire!
chalk it up to a cheap lesson...
Well said, I completely agree. No reason to make this guy feel justified for ripping you off.
Maui Wowie
08-11-2005, 06:22 PM
I had something really similar happen to me once, and the kid actually came back to me several months later and gave me the money he owed me. There are friends, and there are what you call fiends. Fiends are the ones constantly decieving you, only to crawl back and beg your your forgivness. Cuz ya see, fiends, In the end, because they are fiends, will not be able to fulfill they're own drug habits, therefore needing a person with money who trusts em'. Just dont make the mistake of letting the dude back into your life. TRUST NOONE :mad:
Yeah, I used to fall into that cycle, you are convinced your "friend" changes, and he just turns out the same way in the end.
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