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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:43 am 
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I was in the BM that night; story was gringo od'd on coke that afternoon. Look, I hate to see anyone go. But, I have to admit, the guys I were drinking with all said something to the effect (and I said it too) that if you are going to go, better at the hdr having fun.

On reflection, I hate to see anyone go, esp. if young. Not cool to make jokes, tho we all did. :roll:


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Jmac,
In Asia, do you pay your security (entourage) with crack as well? Where do you get it from? You have a trusted source?


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...He, like all of us on our first trip, probably ran into Ronnine or Steven or one of the other guys outside the DR, they probably threw the "Anything I can help ya with man?

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You're on a first-name-basis with these guys ?!?!!?! :shock: :roll:

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I do not use coke, but finding it is about as hard as getting laid in the Del Ray with a Franklin taped to your forehead. My understanding is that it is very cheap and more potent than in the US. As with the other vices, everything is cheap, easy to obtain and available 24/7 in San Jose. Not a real good place for someone with those kind of problems.


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In Asia, do you pay your security (entourage) with crack as well? Where do you get it from? You have a trusted source?


Well, if you were to walk along the baywalk or beach road, Im sure you could find some decent sources


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Jmacaula wrote:
...He, like all of us on our first trip, probably ran into Ronnine or Steven or one of the other guys outside the DR, they probably threw the "Anything I can help ya with man?

Jmac,
You're on a first-name-basis with these guys ?!?!!?! :shock: :roll:

MG :?


You have to be shitting me. You go there 10 times a year, and you dont hear anyones name? They stand out front 12 hours a day. Its kind of hard to miss them

Unlike the chicas, their names dont change pending the day of the week


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You have to be shitting me. You go there 10 times a year, and you dont hear anyones name? They stand out front 12 hours a day. Its kind of hard to miss them...

Nope. I'm not shitting you. I see these low-lifes all the time, but I have never heard their names called out, nor do I have the desire to become friends with any one of them on a first name basis. I simply ignore them, and they scurry away like cockroaches, looking for another gringo to cling on to.

Which leads me to a question......
Am I the only one who doesn't know the names of the various street urchins who hang out in front of our favorite 'watering holes' ??? Personally, I've never felt compelled to ask them their name(s), due to a lack of interest. And if they told me their names, I'd probably forget them anyway, due to the lack of importance.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:11 pm 
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Which leads me to a question......
Am I the only one who doesn't know the names of the various street urchins who hang out in front of our favorite 'watering holes' ??? Personally, I've never felt compelled to ask them their name(s), due to a lack of interest. And if they told me their names, I'd probably forget them anyway, due to the lack of importance


This is not in support of or testimony against anything that's being discussed here. Just a simple fact. I've been going there for 11 years almost every trip I stated at the Del Rey. I cannot give you one name.

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Guys,

First of all, can we dispense with the judgements "moron" or even worse, "victim?"

Secondly, can we please do away with the artificial distinction between booze and nicotine (legal drugs) vs. marijuana and cocaine (illegal drugs)? I have to laugh when anyone cops a morally superior attitude about drugs when they have a Crown and CocaCola in one hand and a cigar in the other.

As BKTuna points out, these substances and more are readily available in C.R., and no, you don't need to know the names of the street scum to get them. I have been offered blow to go along with my blowjob more than once by the chicas themselvves.

Here are some scary facts to ponder. Statistically, more people die from alcohol and nicotine than die from all illegal drugs combined. Secondly, no one has ever died from cannabis overdose; contrast that with common aspirin, which kills a few hundred folks every year.

Addiction an hereditary disease? As Psychman says, the research is not at all conclusive, although the Ch*ld*en of alcoholics show a higher percentage of incidents of alcoholism than the offspring of non-alcoholics. Complicating this is the fact that coke is incredibly psychologically addictive, even for a "recreational" user, but is not, I repeat not, physically addictive. The same cannot be said for nicotine or booze.

Finally, even casual cocaine users are in grave danger in C.R. not because of lack of purity of the cocaine. In fact, the opposite is true. The coke in C.R. is ether washed (not petroleum washed) and tests out at 82% pure (pharmaceutical cocaine HCl as used by oral surgeons, etc.) is around 86% pure. The best I've read about in the U.S. is around 80% pure. Add to its purity the fact that even at gringo prices, it's 1/5 the U.S. price. Bad drug, bad situation.

Yes BKTuna, if one has existing chemical abuse issues, these may only get worse in C.R. Having been there, done that, I can personally attest to the seductive power of this drug. :oops:

Ever wonder why there's so much "good blow" in C.R. and so cheap? Blame the so-called "War on Drugs," which has created a bottleneck in the supply-consumer chain from Peru, Colombia and Bolivia. "The blow stops here" in C.R. largely because of international efforts to control the flow.

It's easy to die in any number of ways in Costa Rica; traffic accidents, violent robberies, jealous boyfriends, AIDS and of course, hard drugs and alcohol. Please moderate your use of all drugs, legal and illegal, and obey the law. Your vacation will be healthier andsafer, and more fun too. Ever try to screw after doing blow all night? Lemme tell you, no amount of Viagra will resuscitate the cold coke worm that will take th place of your penis.

What I want to know is this: Is the guy a CRT member? If so, somebody should send flowers.

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I know the well dressed shoe-shine guys name. Oh hell, nevermind I just forgot it... :)

Jmac when are you returning to CR? Get your ass down for the anniversary/labor day event!

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"War on Drugs", what a joke!

I am a fat pasty 50+ white guy. You could blindfold me and drop me anywhere in the USA and I could buy coke within an hour. If it was legal, besides being likely more expensive, how different would it be. If they didn't spend billions on the war on drugs, lock up literally 100s of thousands of people, would it then take only a 1/2 hour for anyone to buy drugs.


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"The War on Drugs" is as a big a joke as the "War on Terror."

The craziness of Plan Colombia
The Providence Journal

HOW TO MAKE ENEMIES, squander billions and accomplish nothing: That's a U.S. program called Plan Colombia. Its central idea is to slow the flow of cocaine into the nostrils of American night-clubbers by poisoning crops in the Andes. Five billion wasted dollars later, cocaine surges cheaper and purer into our cities and suburbs. Since 2000, Plan Colombia has sprayed an area the size of Delaware and Rhode Island. Meanwhile, Colombia's coca acreage rose 9 percent last year. Indigenous peoples have been growing coca in the Andes for the last 2,000 years, give or take a few centuries.... http://www.projo.com/opinion/columnists ... 30f64.html

This year's Afghan poppy crop may be bigger than last year's record haul: UN

“The yield is likely to go up because of the good weather conditions we've had for all agriculture in this country, so I fear that we will be faced with the same amount as last year, perhaps even a little bit more”
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/War_Terror/ ... 11-ap.html
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One thing that I have often wondered about!

What if alcohol were invented today. I can only imagine the uproar that would be a part of this "new demon" drug. When consumed in excess quantities it greatly effects 100% of those that have abused it.

Can you imagine a new drug that would make people turn into staggering, stumbling, belligerent, combative idiots. Slurring their words, unable to function at the lowest denominator possible. That is often prior to throwing up, passing out, and with often no remembrance of what took place. Thousands of drivers weekly getting arrested, and causing major catastrophe's on the roads. The cost to society of other drugs pales in comparison to that of alcohol abuse, not only in money, but in ruined lives. I truly believe that the uproar would be far, far greater than that of any other drug.

Having abused both alcohol and drugs in my life :oops: , I don't see where one is better, or more righteous, than the other. One is just legal.

This post is not to pass moral judgment on anyone, or anything, just MHO. I have just always been amazed that if alcohol were invented today the moral outrage it would cause.

That being said, I can't wait to have a rum and coke with some of you in September. :roll: Now back to reading about poosey!!!!

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I know the well dressed shoe-shine guys name. Oh hell, nevermind I just forgot it... :)

Jmac when are you returning to CR? Get your ass down for the anniversary/labor day event!


No idea. I might make an attempt for Super bowl weekend but thats about the closest I could get there. I have I think 2 free flights on AA, so if I can find some mileage and time in between Asia Ill definitly stop in for a couple days.

Once I get closer to figuring out when I can acutally make it, Ill PM a couple of you haters to see when your in town


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400 million a yr goes to Columbia to fight drugs. Dyncorp gets about 160 miillion of that per yr. The first contract was for 4 yrs and the contract said to get some spraying done and train the columbians at a later date. None were trained in the first 4 yrs and the new contact let in 2006 contained the same lanuage and none are being trained yet. See where the money goes!
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"The War on Drugs" is as a big a joke as the "War on Terror."

The craziness of Plan Colombia
The Providence Journal

HOW TO MAKE ENEMIES, squander billions and accomplish nothing: That's a U.S. program called Plan Colombia. Its central idea is to slow the flow of cocaine into the nostrils of American night-clubbers by poisoning crops in the Andes. Five billion wasted dollars later, cocaine surges cheaper and purer into our cities and suburbs. Since 2000, Plan Colombia has sprayed an area the size of Delaware and Rhode Island. Meanwhile, Colombia's coca acreage rose 9 percent last year. Indigenous peoples have been growing coca in the Andes for the last 2,000 years, give or take a few centuries.... http://www.projo.com/opinion/columnists ... 30f64.html

This year's Afghan poppy crop may be bigger than last year's record haul: UN

“The yield is likely to go up because of the good weather conditions we've had for all agriculture in this country, so I fear that we will be faced with the same amount as last year, perhaps even a little bit more”
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/War_Terror/ ... 11-ap.html
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