Too many people dying young

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Re: Too many people dying young

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Captain Bonez wrote: Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:29 pm
Brody wrote: Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:24 pmso I know who to PM the next time I want to buy a gram....you know, so I don't get ripped off. :facepalm:
Well you already asked me to tell you where to buy herb, so I'll leave the blow to the others
That's a shame, you seem the most knowledgeable of them all...

anything else you want to divulge from the restricted access subforum, dickhead?
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Re: Too many people dying young

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Brody wrote: Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:33 pm
Captain Bonez wrote: Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:29 pm
Brody wrote: Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:24 pmso I know who to PM the next time I want to buy a gram....you know, so I don't get ripped off. :facepalm:
Well you already asked me to tell you where to buy herb, so I'll leave the blow to the others
That's a shame, you seem the most knowledgeable of them all...

anything else you want to divulge from the restricted access subforum, dickhead?
No.
If you enjoy noise pollution and obnoxious driving practices, Phnom Penh is the place for you!

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Captain Bonez wrote: Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:35 pm No.
Well, until you feel like being a snide bitch again that is.
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Yer jimmies are firmly rustled
If you enjoy noise pollution and obnoxious driving practices, Phnom Penh is the place for you!

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Captain Bonez wrote: Mon Dec 03, 2018 11:38 pm Yer jimmies are firmly rustled
You ain't seen nothing yet, tomorrow morning on your way to Beltie, I'm gonna pull up next to you at a red light and toss an empty crumpled pack of Winstons right on the ground. We'll see whose jimmies are rustled after that. ;-)
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You wouldn't fucking dare, son!
If you enjoy noise pollution and obnoxious driving practices, Phnom Penh is the place for you!

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I have never bought any of those powdery things in Cambodia, and none of my friends here do stuff like that so I just rely on gossip and police reports to keep me up on the prices of things. Probably way out of date but I'm not too bothered, it's more viable than talking about the sweet ten bags you get in King's Cross or the forty quid coke in Grimsby.
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Here, decent coke is about 130 a gram. In SF, I was buying 8-balls from Hondurans for 200. I no longer have the time or inclination.

And to reiterate, I do think the tuk tuk drivers are passing heroin off as coke to newbies. :hattip:
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Re: Too many people dying young

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What is the China White you all are are talking about? Cause outside the media nobody ever came up with that stupid moniker.

Fact: Basically pure H, H4 was easily available to anyone who asked for it in thailand til the early 90's. Then it got more & more replaced by meth, by supplier side.

Fact: By 98,99, it was nearly "imposslibe" to score H in BKK, Phuket, even Hat Yay
According to me, who had plentiest of connections before i took that time out in nakhon si thammarat.

Fact: As mentioned too many times already, unless you're a first timer, it is LITERALLY IMPOSSIBLE to confuse C with H.

Fact: As related above, the "H", that almost killed me me 10 yrs ago in sinville, had almost nothing to do with what i remembered the distinct smell, tease, of H to be. YOU JUST CANNOT MISTAKE IT. It just wasn't H. PERIOD. A tiny bit maybe, the overwhelming rest something else, some other paralysing agent. Fentanyl + ?

Speculation: I've never tasted pure F, that's why i can't say for sure.

I disagree with the poster who reckoned that Fentanyl is more expensive than H.
What i experienced over the last 30 to 25 yrs, was that the H supply diminished dramatically. I don't use TOR,maybe someone could report the actual price for a k of China F?

Edit as to my 4th fact. anyone tries to fuck with that. Even though i knew from the first drag on: this ain't H, My "junkie" heart, ( never IV), wanted to believe, plus i had paid heavy money, taken the risk.. in the end a 3rd of that half i gave it to the vic beach tanners via flush button from up on the hill.
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Re: Too many people dying young

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It is weird so many young people die in Cambodia, but it happens in Thailand on a much grander scale. And, for sure drugs are a serious problem in Cambodia and around the world, but I wouldn't discredit drinking as a major contributor. An associate of mine died in Calmette Hospital after having a stroke. I believe it was due to him being overweight and over drinking. His actual death was in part due to not having medical insurance. And, it's not uncommon for folks all around SE Asia to pass away from consumption. I remember hearing about Scott passing away from the Tavern in Bangkok. Drinking. Great guy. RIP.

I have never had an issue in Cambodia, but Bangkok nearly killed me. Be careful always and make sure you're insured.
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