I have lived here for the last 15 years, and it is very different now. You can find brick, but you have to look for it.

Being a high school teach, I get a lot of feed back for all kinds of activities, raves, boy/girl problems, and the scoop on the drug market.

I don't buy from the students, of course they don't even know I'm on the program. But many students are intuitive and can tell I'm more versed on things than the average teacher. This gives me access to what the bud market is like, and very few are smoking brick.

It happened overnight. Less than a year ago, it was almost all brick. Then my guy tells me one day, all the has is chron $60 an eight. Since then all he has is chron.

You are right, El Paso was a brick town, but the again Juarez hasn't alway been the most dangerous city in the world. Things have changed.