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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Sniffing notes


In today's news is the useful fact that 100% of Irish Euro notes are contaminated with cocaine powder. It varies in strength from VERY contaminated, i.e. been used for snorting purposes; to only a bit, which suggests the note has been somewhere where cocaine is too.

So here we are, Ireland's famed Guinness drinking habit seems to be on the verge of losing out to a coke (that's cocaine not the other sorts) habit. Or perhaps not, after all cocaine does improve one's appetite for alcohol too. But I think it's just a sign of the times. A successful economy brings with it more spare cash. And one thing which you can spend it on is drugs. So I suspect we will see major job opportunities for people like me in Ireland in the next few years.

Here we see a picture of a famous dog who could be coked up - note the speed and the gritted teeth. Probably heading for Ireland.

2 Comments:

At 6:54 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello,

Take a look at a book called “The Laundrymen” by Jeffrey Robinson. The author was a former accountant for the Columbian drug cartels. It mentions every dollar bill being contaminated by cocaine (similar to your post) I took this to mean either, used for snorting or in drug transactions.

Very good tale though. Talks about Pablo Escobar & co. It also explains why the governments of this world have no interest in stopping the drug trade.

 
At 1:59 PM, Blogger Drugsblogger said...

Thank you Granny, no I haven't read it but I can recommend 'Street Drugs' by Andrew Tyler. A classic description of what is wrong with our drug laws and their implementation, as well as a good account of the realities of drugs and drug use.

 

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