Posted by bc on March 28, 2011 at 10:48:09 from (69.151.186.17):
In Reply to: O/T- Meth?? posted by Ron in Nebr on March 27, 2011 at 01:35:33:
If she doesn't take anything from him, it will be her meth head friends who will drive by his place and yours to case your places for a later taking. They are always looking for an obscure place out in the country for a cook. They have a regular network and all work together.
You can usually pick a meth head out of a crowd. Thin, talk fast and haltingly, can't track a thought for long, jittery, bad teeth and gums, and little sores on their arms that they pick at all the time.
Meth dries out their mouth so they always suck on their teeth and gums to make moisture which allows the sugars to eat at the gums and allow the teeth to rot. It also dries out their skin and makes it itch. So they habitually start picking at the itchy spots on their arms creating sores.
I've been to restaurants where groups from NA meetings go out to eat. They all have bad teeth and look twice their age. The ones that have truly quit show some weight gain.
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