Posted on 11/23/2006 2:50:04 AM PST by SWAMPSNIPER
Researchers have been scouring rivers in Europe and the US for traces of cocaine consumption. The result: Cocaine use is probably much greater than previously assumed -- and New Yorkers are the biggest coke-heads of all.
(Excerpt) Read more at spiegel.de ...
90 per cent is snorted on Wall Street by day traders.. Those guys are the most F'ed up bunch of money chasers I've ever had the unfortunate opportunity to do IT tech support for...
I believe NYC was 20th on 'the list', that is until Bubba moved his office(s) to Harlem.
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She was gone about forty minutesduring which time the court stenographer unexpectedly told me, "That was her boyfriend. She goes out several times a day to snort coke."
Meantime, the state was being charged for the steno, my time, and her habit. :(
Ka-thwack!! Hey - that's not a very inclusive attitude!
C'mon - it's Turkey Day!
You are right! Happy Thanksgiving!
I am thankful I did not major in journalism, for example...hahaha.
N.Y.C. is also the unofficial American liberal headquarters. Hmmmm, any connection between high drug use and liberalism? Naahh, probably just a wild hunch.
crystal clear; and poor people die all over the globe everyday so liberals can get the drugs their recreational drugs.
We just had a four million dollar coke bust in The People's Republik of Madistan, WI this past week. (Pop. around 200K, state capitol.) Biggest bust ever in these parts.
All involved had Columbian names, but of course no yellow journalist DARE question whether they are illegals or not. *Rolleyes*
Hard to believe these things could happen in such an idyllic, socialist community, isn't it? ;)
Yo, dopers. "I'm from the government. I'm here to govern your vile, nasty, *criminal* behavior."
BTT for later
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