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    In short, drugs.
    Ah the home labs. Such grand aspirations.....resulting in a different kind of aspiration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guyver View Post
    In short, drugs.
    Oh and bombs

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Mr. White View Post
    Oh and bombs

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    But mostly drugs. West Texas is notorious for methamphetamines.

    One of the women I used to work with (middle aged) didn't know what it was for, but did notice it was always shady people buying it. When I explained it to her, she found it hilarious, and decided to be very... "helpful" to these people. In a nosy sort of way. It was so funny watching her ask why somebody was going to fertilize their yard in 110 degree heat, for them to respond they live in an apartment and their boyfriend sent them to get it, with the most awkward look on their face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by space.cowboy View Post

    One of the women I used to work with (middle aged) didn't know what it was for, but did notice it was always shady people buying it. When I explained it to her, she found it hilarious, and decided to be very... "helpful" to these people. In a nosy sort of way. It was so funny watching her ask why somebody was going to fertilize their yard in 110 degree heat, for them to respond they live in an apartment and their boyfriend sent them to get it, with the most awkward look on their face.
    LOL....win.






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    If it wouldn't get me put in jail on some bullshit charges (or at least on FBI watch lists), I'd totally go to a small Arizona town store and buy a bunch of fertilizer, professing about Allah/Mohamed the entire time just to play on the fears of some of the folks there (even though I don't look Muslim, still).

    Granted it could backfire, and instead I get a lot of orders for drugs, but yeah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guyver View Post
    In short, drugs.
    Huh, that's new to me. I figured that you were going to say explosives or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WickedTribe View Post
    Huh, that's new to me. I figured that you were going to say explosives or something.
    Just as deadly as drugs, just a different dispersion rate.
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