or did his computer breakdown? or did Uke breakdown? Uke's has had
some "gaps" in his postings in the past of 1-2 months duration over
the last 5 years so its not that unusual yet. Still everybody going through
"VIR" right now and some de-tachment feelings could drag-on the rest
of January.
Troll said
7:55 AM, 01/11/14
Troll said
7:55 AM, 01/11/14
Snippy wrote:
......and Ukentosh went MIA.
Calvin said
7:14 PM, 01/12/14
Uke said
10:05 AM, 01/15/14
Calvin... Never mind! You know the drill...go ta yer room!
Cy Valley said
10:19 AM, 01/15/14
How much meth would Snippy have left?
How much crystal meth is equivalent to a 20% tip?
An Oregon couple was short on cash after dining at a local restaurant, so they instead left their waitress an envelope filled with methamphetamine.
SEE ALSO: Colorado Restaurant Offers Pot-and-Dinner Pairing Menu
Ryan Bensen, 40, and Erica Manley, 37, who are suspected crystal meth dealers, initially tried to use a gift card as payment at the Twisted Fish Steakhouse in Seaside, Ore. When that didn't work, they offered the envelope, which had a scribbled question mark on the front. According to The Oregonian, the waitress took the package, then "calmly walked away and called the police."
Authorities arrested the couple shortly after they obtained a search warrant and found a makeshift meth lab at a nearby Holiday Inn Express where the couple was staying. Bensen and Manley were still at the restaurant when police showed up with two pairs of handcuffs.
-- Edited by Troll on Wednesday 8th of January 2014 05:29:45 PM
some "gaps" in his postings in the past of 1-2 months duration over
the last 5 years so its not that unusual yet. Still everybody going through
"VIR" right now and some de-tachment feelings could drag-on the rest
of January.
How much meth would Snippy have left?
How much crystal meth is equivalent to a 20% tip?
An Oregon couple was short on cash after dining at a local restaurant, so they instead left their waitress an envelope filled with methamphetamine.
SEE ALSO: Colorado Restaurant Offers Pot-and-Dinner Pairing Menu
Ryan Bensen, 40, and Erica Manley, 37, who are suspected crystal meth dealers, initially tried to use a gift card as payment at the Twisted Fish Steakhouse in Seaside, Ore. When that didn't work, they offered the envelope, which had a scribbled question mark on the front. According to The Oregonian, the waitress took the package, then "calmly walked away and called the police."
Authorities arrested the couple shortly after they obtained a search warrant and found a makeshift meth lab at a nearby Holiday Inn Express where the couple was staying. Bensen and Manley were still at the restaurant when police showed up with two pairs of handcuffs.
http://mashable.com/2014/01/08/couple-tips-waitress-meth/