Posted by s.crum on March 27, 2011 at 05:25:56 from (12.75.112.90):
In Reply to: O/T- Meth?? posted by Ron in Nebr on March 27, 2011 at 01:35:33:
Speaking from the heart of "The meth valley" (We even got a front page in USA Today once). Your buddy has a "Meth head" for a girl friend. These girls are characterized by having absolute killer figures (for awhile) brown, black or rotten teeth (from the meth) They practically are bouncing off the walls both physically and emotionally. after a couple years of it, their face and skin looks to be about 80 years old. They are sweet as sugar while they are stealing you blind and will do ANYTHING for their next hit. Their prey? The good hearted, maybe not so popular (or bright) guys preferably with good things going for them. If the DEA is watching her, they are likely watching your buddy too. The other nasty trick of a meth head, they hide their stash in such a manner that if they are raided, blame can be deflected onto your buddy. Had this happen to one of my guys at work about 5 years ago. We warned him several times and he became defensive toward us so we backed off. A short time later he had the opportunity to sit in the back seat of a police cruiser and watch as the state police drug unit and the DEA literally tore his trailer home apart. Yes then he got what we were trying to tell him.
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