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Quoted: Back before cocaine's hay day in the 80's, at least around here, ether washed fish scale was everywhere - and if a guy knew a guy it was literally 'from jungle to you'. but I digress View Quote "Fish scale" is the sorta pinkish flakey stuff and it's washed in ether? I know the fish scale is more desirable, but I didn't know it had anything to do with a particular solvent. This thread makes me glad I never really did coke |
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Quoted: That was my take on it. I'm sure that Euros are in awe of the $12 fifths of Evan Williams when the visit here, just like any of us would boast about the $6 bottles of awesome local vodka in eastern Europe. It's all relative. Edit: how about those $11 bottles of Cuban Rum in Mexico? You're not getting anything remotely as good as that in the US under $25. It is what it is. It just so happens that Colombia and Peru make cocaine whereas we specialize in tobacco and whiskey View Quote |
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Quoted: I have always wondered if cubanos covet cuban cigars, or if they wished they had stuff from here. I know the russians would pay top dollar for levis, which i never understood; and that people at fast food places routinely swapped food with each other, which I understood completely LOL View Quote I saw a documentary about the first Mexican cartels. They would launder their drug money via truckloads of Levi's jeans Apparently they've marketed well to the point other countries consider them a luxury item. I had a Mexican national visit just 4-5 years ago asking me where was the best place to buy Levi's I asked him: why do you want crummy pants? |
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Quoted: "Fish scale" is the sorta pinkish flakey stuff and it's washed in ether? I know the fish scale is more desirable, but I didn't know it had anything to do with a particular solvent. This thread makes me glad I never really did coke View Quote If only Bill hadn't given Gene that compact chute for his birthday....eh? |
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Quoted: Wait till you realize how many alcoholics post in GD View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sad to see so many druggies on ARFCOM.... This will bleed over in to our country and infect more of us with the complacency of being addicted. Wait till you realize how many alcoholics post in GD It’s Friday night, what are ya snorting |
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Quoted: Back before cocaine's hay day in the 80's, at least around here, ether washed fish scale was everywhere - and if a guy knew a guy it was literally 'from jungle to you'. but I digress View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: As long as they go back to refining with ether I am good with it. Back before cocaine's hay day in the 80's, at least around here, ether washed fish scale was everywhere - and if a guy knew a guy it was literally 'from jungle to you'. but I digress I read an article in micrograms the dea lab tech publication on how to purify cocaine. Apparently all it takes is turning it into either crack cocaine or freebase cocaine, then converting it back to cocaine hydrochloride with dilute hydrochloric acid. All that stuff is easy to get. From the sounds of it freebase would be better than crack but either would purify it. Freebasing is what uses ether. |
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Quoted: Cocaine was legal in the U.S. until 1914. Cocaine caused too much devastating addiction and mental health damage and nose bleeds. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Legalize em both, let adults make their own decisions. Some will die. Some will fly. Cocaine was legal in the U.S. until 1914. Cocaine caused too much devastating addiction and mental health damage and nose bleeds. There wasn't a widespread problem with legal cocaine. The regulation of cocaine was started as a racist thing, much like Michigan's pistol permit system. ETA: I've never used cocaine, by the time I was old enough to consider it, it was cut with things like levamisole, and then opioids. |
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Columbia is the capital of South Carolina and the name of a space shuttle that disintegrated reentering earth’s atmosphere. Colombia is a country in South America.
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I hear the hotels in Cali and Cartagena are pretty nice....
Legal fish scale would be a pretty solid tourist magnet. |
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Quoted: I hear the hotels in Cali, Cartagena, and Bogota are pretty nice.... View Quote Ours in Bogota was nice. Excellent service, too. There is an area called Zona T that has some great restaurants and seemed safe, lots of night life. The shoe shiners, fake jewelry sellers and pan handlers are pretty aggressive. While waiting in Houston to board a flight, a Colombian native gave us advice to not wear any jewelry or talk on the cell phone in public. Don’t take cabs or Ubers unless you request them, not ones just waiting around asking if you want a ride. I guess it reduces the possibility of kidnappings. Also, unlike Mexico, where I can get away with not speaking Spanish, English is extremely limited in Bogota. Coco leaves are sold everywhere. I guess people chew them for a “pick me up” like we drink energy drinks. Attached File |
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Quoted: Im scared to do any current coke because of the shit is been cut with.... bring on the pure stuff!!! View Quote I'm scared to experiment with any form of coke primarily because I heard of regular people (not street people) getting hooked on it and having a rough time getting off it. |
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Quoted: There are parts of Columbia that are wooded jungles and roughly 70F year round. You could live in a tent and do blow everyday for like $150/month! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm going, baby. That's all there is to it. I'm fucking going. There are parts of Columbia that are wooded jungles and roughly 70F year round. You could live in a tent and do blow everyday for like $150/month! Is that really true? Is it safe in that part? |
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What is more poisonous for humanity, cocaine, coal or oil?' Petro publicly queried before adding: 'The war on drugs has failed'
Well the war on coal and oil is going to be lost too but I like the way he used it to turn the knife. I knew the war on drugs was lost when I went to the drug store to buy parapectalin. A anti diarrhea and vomiting med that had per the bottle a quarter gain of opium. That stuff would stop the dry heaves or vomiting in its tracks. Similar to the nasty but potent paregoric which was even more effective. We could buy pot or anything else on the street but could not buy anti diarrheal meds without a prescription. I’m sure that unadulterated Cocaine is safer than all the backyard meth and that scary ass fentanyl that people are dying from by the thousands. Cocaine should probably be legal the only reason it’s not legal is there is more money to be made if it’s illegal. |
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Quoted: Wait till you realize how many alcoholics post in GD View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sad to see so many druggies on ARFCOM.... This will bleed over in to our country and infect more of us with the complacency of being addicted. Wait till you realize how many alcoholics post in GD Yeah I get that.... |
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Quoted: He had his moments though...he built housing for the poor and blew up their government once View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If he came back from the grave, he'd give it away for free, out of spite. Pablo was not a nice fellow. He had his moments though...he built housing for the poor and blew up their government once Pablo was the equivalent to Stalin. Gave away to the poor not because he care, but to build his base of power. |
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Quoted: Is that really true? Is it safe in that part? View Quote Idk if it's safe, but there are absolutely areas that maintain an almost constant 70 degrees year round. My wife wants to buy a second house in Mexico, so I started reading about other countries...parts of Colombia looked pretty nice on Narcos...I discovered that there are indeed those temperate areas. Regardless, it's Latin America. If you're white, you pretty much need to live in a gated ex pat community or downtown in the monied districts if you want safe. If you wanna live in a tent and do coke all day, Id imagine that personal safety is NOT your primary concern |
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Quoted: Pablo was the equivalent to Stalin. Gave away to the poor not because he care, but to build his base of power. View Quote All mobsters do that stuff...I was just making a joke about him blowing up the government building as a community service Edit: I think it was the national courthouse or something, though he blew up all sorts of shit. I think he hired some ex Palestinian bomb expert at one point... |
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Quoted: I saw a documentary about the first Mexican cartels. They would launder their drug money via truckloads of Levi's jeans Apparently they've marketed well to the point other countries consider them a luxury item. I had a Mexican national visit just 4-5 years ago asking me where was the best place to buy Levi's I asked him: why do you want crummy pants? View Quote Holy shit. I used to watch the Levis plane take off and land at Aguadilla, P.R. back in the early 80s. The plane was flown by two guys right out of central casting- hawaiian shirts, raybans- no shit. I thought years later they were Air America, but never considered they actually might be freighting real Levis. I thought they were just transporting money/coke/whores/guns. |
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There are going to be a whole lot of tourists OD’ing or having heart attacks.
I know a bunch or people and had a bunch of friends who ruined their life with that shit, only a few with pills. More with booze though. |
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Quoted: Idk if it's safe, but there are absolutely areas that maintain an almost constant 70 degrees year round. My wife wants to buy a second house in Mexico, so I started reading about other countries...parts of Colombia looked pretty nice on Narcos...I discovered that there are indeed those temperate areas. Regardless, it's Latin America. If you're white, you pretty much need to live in a gated ex pat community or downtown in the monied districts if you want safe. If you wanna live in a tent and do coke all day, Id imagine that personal safety is NOT your primary concern View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Is that really true? Is it safe in that part? Idk if it's safe, but there are absolutely areas that maintain an almost constant 70 degrees year round. My wife wants to buy a second house in Mexico, so I started reading about other countries...parts of Colombia looked pretty nice on Narcos...I discovered that there are indeed those temperate areas. Regardless, it's Latin America. If you're white, you pretty much need to live in a gated ex pat community or downtown in the monied districts if you want safe. If you wanna live in a tent and do coke all day, Id imagine that personal safety is NOT your primary concern @speedracer422 That's a bummer. I'd rather assimilate with the regular people there. A person can't live in a tent there, do coke all day, and also be safe? |
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Quoted: There are going to be a whole lot of tourists OD’ing or having heart attacks. I know a bunch or people and had a bunch of friends who ruined their life with that shit, only a few with pills. More with booze though. View Quote Ruined their life due to money spent, harming their health, harming family relations, or all three? |
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Quoted: @speedracer422 That's a bummer. I'd rather assimilate with the regular people there. A person can't live in a tent there, do coke all day, and also be safe? View Quote Idk man. I'm sure you'd be perfectly safe in an indigenous town, right until the point you inadvertently disrespect the local brujo, or someone who desperately needs money decides to find out if you're worth anything to some gringos up north, or you get bit by an AIDS monkey |
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