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09-12-2005, 07:10 PM #1Senior Member
How do you?
i have like 4 contacts.
im gettin some nice dank marocan hash for 190$ and ounce. 190$ AN OUNCE!!!! muhahahahahamellow mood Reviewed by mellow mood on . How do you? How do you establish contacts? As in do you go upto random people & ask them if they know where you can get some Mary J? Or do you just find out from friends or family? I was once reduced to asking randoms in the park if they knew where to get some, as all 3 of my dealers were unavailable, but apart from that I just found out through friends. I once stumbled across some Slovakians asking for weed, so I got the dealer out for them & we all had a smoke together, those Slovakians love their Rating: 5
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09-13-2005, 03:33 AM #2Senior Member
How do you?
Well...im in the same boat, all my dealers are well...inept pot head dealers and now im reduced to waiting for a bite on this damned forum (which I do enjoy being on, you lovely people you
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But I dont want to ask a random passerby for a hookup, im just too old for that now, you hit 20 and its all down hill from there man, candy just doesnt taste as good, beer is now just empty calories...cars start robbing you blind...sigh...cry...Thanatos was once a popular name. It means death.
Dick is also a popular name.
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09-13-2005, 03:34 AM #3Senior Member
How do you?
Originally Posted by mellow mood
Thanatos was once a popular name. It means death.
Dick is also a popular name.
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09-13-2005, 03:49 AM #4Senior Member
How do you?
My steady guy I met through a family member. I am reluctant to talk about who I buy from though, even around guys I smoke regularly. Too many people I know will blab on and on about their guys, especially when they are fucked up. It's just disrespectful and plain unsafe. You need a keen intuition to know when the right time to exchange names and numbers is.
I also agree on asking your guy any time you expose them to someone else. If I make a pick-up and someone else is in my car I'm going to ask permission when I call him. It's just good business.\"And though we\'d eliminated the threat of the enemy flying planes into buildings, no-one was prepared for terrorists flying two buildings into the sides of planes. No-one was killed but a lot of people were surprised.\" -Time Trumpet, Episode 3