Posted by Ron in Nebr on March 28, 2011 at 01:51:42 from (66.252.113.240):
In Reply to: O/T- Meth?? posted by Ron in Nebr on March 27, 2011 at 01:35:33:
Thanks for the responses everyone! I showed these to my friend and he's gonna break off the relationship, regardless of what the stuff is...he said he's been wanting a reason to break it off anyway!
He did say, however, that the stuff he saw didn't look anything like the one pic that was put up on here...it was pure crystal-white, with a pink tinge on the edges, and real sharp edges...he said she popped one in her mouth and asked him if he wanted one...he said no thanks...now tell my why the heck a person would offer their "heart pills" to someone else???? She said that they were regular pills that she'd cut into quarters(cut 4 ways) which is why they looked like that....whatever!
Anyhow, neither he nor I have ever had any experience with this crud(nor do we want to) so we just hoped someone in law enforcement or with experience here would chime in. I can say myself, though, that I've seen her and although she's cute, there's some blackening around the teeth and alot of wrinkles to the skin...even though she works outdoors...anyway, looks bad to me...
Doubt like heck my buddy's gonna try to get any of this stuff and show it to police, I'm guessin' he's just gonna end the deal and get away fast. Just hope she doesn't go nuts and start stuff when he does...
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