Posted by rrlund on April 10, 2010 at 11:06:53 from (216.46.212.157):
In Reply to: Re: OT/one at a time posted by NY 986 on April 10, 2010 at 10:11:13:
Exactly. The leader of the local gang has been farming up the road from me for years,smoking his stuff on the side,no big deal. Now that it's legal for him to do it right out in the open all the time,somebody else is feeding his cattle,the cows look like 2 miles of bad road,another neighbor said that he is going to put up the hay off the place this year and the pothead owner is going to quit farming. He's 53,not old enough to retire. Guess he must be either constantly wasted or thinks he's gonna make a good living as a dealer. Saddest part is,he has no idea who he's in bed with dealing with the guy who he's let be his second in command. I know the number 2 mans history and connections and have no doubt that the stuff that they're growing is being sold on the streets. It's inevitable that the dumazz is gonna be found dead in a ditch some day.
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