yeah I know... but I could do worse in low-brow entertainment
Dana
On 5/4/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LOL!
>
> > Snohomish must be familiar from
> > Cops I guess.
>
> --
> will
>
> "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
> and that would just be unacceptable."
LOL!
> Snohomish must be familiar from
> Cops I guess.
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will
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must have been thinking of Skamania. Snohomish must be familiar from
Cops I guess.
Dana
On 5/4/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Snohomish County? Isn't that like the Washington side of the Columbia
> > River Gorge?
>
> Not exactly... There's King, Pierce and Thurston counties (am
> Snohomish County? Isn't that like the Washington side of the Columbia
> River Gorge?
Not exactly... There's King, Pierce and Thurston counties (among
others) and the Cascade range in between us and the Gorge.
I live in Everett which is right on Puget Sound. Granite Falls is
15ish miles from my
Snohomish County? Isn't that like the Washington side of the Columbia
River Gorge? Seems a bit odd, a lot of expensive properties around
there. Maybe more towards the interior of the state it gets poorer and
more redneck, qualities I associate with meth... the news stories I
have seen about it here
Well, I remember now where I read it - Rolling Stone. So, considering
the source, I am not 100% sure.
Anyways, they talked about Snohomish County as being the hotbed.
If anyone cares to read it:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/846737/posts
Paul Ihrig wrote:
> not sure.
> havnt lived th
not sure.
havnt lived there is 12 years.
parents still on the VT/CDN border.
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In-Class Meth Demonstration Angers Parents
ELMA - A local woman went 'through the roof' when a deputy took his anti-drug
message to high school.
She says he showed students how to make methamphetamines, and she has the video
to prove it.
Grays Harbor County sheriff's deputy shows class, "And
Isn't Northern New York a hotbed for Meth labs? Thought I read that
somewhere recently
Ray
Paul Ihrig wrote:
> i used to be a friend of a family that where cookers in norther
> California when i was a kid.
> they would cook in winter, buy land in Humboldt with proceeds & grow
> in the sprin
i used to be a friend of a family that where cookers in norther
California when i was a kid.
they would cook in winter, buy land in Humboldt with proceeds & grow
in the spring.
most the males in the family where in & out of jail or continuously on
the move/run.
the kid who was my friend was Handy
San Diego. A former Escondido city
> planning commission member just admitted to making meth at his landscaping
> business.
>
> At Costco, there is a big sign next to the generic pseudoephedrine that says
> you can only buy two boxes at a time. Local authorities track the sale
That's a pretty good price. My best price here is $5 for 30. I
actually take Allegra though since it seems to work better for me.
-Kevin
On 5/2/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use loratadine and, depending on the time of year, a low dose of
> pseudoephedrine. I
Oh, and the meth thing is huge here in San Diego. A former Escondido city
planning commission member just admitted to making meth at his landscaping
business.
At Costco, there is a big sign next to the generic pseudoephedrine that says
you can only buy two boxes at a time. Local authorities
I use loratadine and, depending on the time of year, a low dose of
pseudoephedrine. I don't know what's available where you live, but I buy
Aller-Clear (loratadine in generic form) from Costco. Here's a link online,
just the first place I found. 180 tablets, $25.
http://ti
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>
> minithins of the word unite!
>
> on a similar.. kinda note... i thought i read that the fda was
> (possibly) lifting the ban on ephedrine?
>
> On 5/2/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Don't know. Personally I went from pseudoephedrine to Clarit
sudafed is nothing more then psuedoeph
minithins of the word unite!
on a similar.. kinda note... i thought i read that the fda was
(possibly) lifting the ban on ephedrine?
On 5/2/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't know. Personally I went from pseudoephedrine to
Don't know. Personally I went from pseudoephedrine to Claritin, and
eventually developed a tolerance to that too. Then for a while I moved
too often to develop an allergy to the local species. Am starting to
have mild hay fever again but still doing ok with Tylenol Sinus and
the like,
Dana
It has the lorita thingy.
On 5/2/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> umm.. does that have pseudoephidrine in it? They usually give drugs
> different names in different countries.
>
> Dana
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umm.. does that have pseudoephidrine in it? They usually give drugs
different names in different countries.
Dana
On 5/2/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use Clarinase here in Trinidad.
>
> It works, when I remember to take it :)
>
>
I use Clarinase here in Trinidad.
It works, when I remember to take it :)
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gt; Some states are moving to ban sale of pseudoephedrine altogether.
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7635653/
>
> I have mixed feelings about the restrictions and bans. Growing up with
> bad allergies, I was dependent on it to just get through the day. But
> I also lived in a fog (non-drows
Some states are moving to ban sale of pseudoephedrine altogether.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7635653/
I have mixed feelings about the restrictions and bans. Growing up with
bad allergies, I was dependent on it to just get through the day. But
I also lived in a fog (non-drowsy my ass) which the
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