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> A Stella and coked up letting agent.


off course! talking about pricks. I went to Richmond the other night for the first time - never again. Lovely looking place but full of utter bell-ends with no manners

according to radio this morning most coke available to the masses is only about 9% cocaine. bring on bloody legalisation and regulation so we can get some decent quality gak.

discussion also on radio this morning about this very subject - finally people broaching the possibility.

Yeah it's me..


Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ........no no no no no no no no no .......yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.....


Good gear... Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ........no no no no no no no no no .......yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.....


Good gear... Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ........no no no no no no no no no .......yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.....


Good gear... Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ........no no no no no no no no no .......yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.....


Good gear... Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ........no no no no no no no no no .......yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.....


Good gear... Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ........no no no no no no no no no .......yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.....Hello hello hello


FU*K


Sh*t my battery has run out..........'ello........





W**F



*Chews lips , fingers , gum, smokes fag...Chews lips , fingers , gum ,smokes fag....Chews lips , fingers , gum, smokes fag*

In 2008 ?39,000 was about $75,000


In 2009 ?45,000 is about $67,500


Which suggests to me that the world price in $$ terms has fallen slightly and that it is the devaluation of the ?? that is responsible for the increase in the price of this imported drug of choice rather than efforts of SOCA.


The dilution from roughly 50% purity to on average 20% purity may be the drug dealers decision to combat high cost of imports.


The free market can explain everything!

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