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If someone offered you $20,000 to try crack cocaine


Would you try it?

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Well shit. When I tried it no one gave me anything. Where was this offer then?

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💯👍💯👍💯👍

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I was just around the corner at the ATM. If only you had waited 30 more seconds.

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Was that you in the trench coat?

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Yes, but I promise that it wasn't a wire you saw.

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IT WAS YOUR DONG....FILTHY FLASHER.

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You did not

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I certainly did not get $20,000 that's for sure.

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I would say, "No thank you Mr. Biden, not interested."

Plus, I'd also say, "Please put your wiener away, we're in a library."

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💯😜🤣

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No. Forgetting all the fentanyl laced garbage that's going around, I have a bit of a heart arrhythmia issue and my fear is that cocaine will end me.

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I would try and take the money without using it if possible, and just say I did. But if that wasn't possible, then absolutely not.

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NO hard drugs for me, not ever.
Offer me a Million bucks and I’m still not taking the offer.

I don’t like ANY junk around me or near me. I’m a bit older now, I’m no Spring Chicken, I made stupid choices as a young guy and I’m not proud of any of it. I was a fool but I no longer am. As a brash kid I didn’t always keep the best company, and a few of those guys are long gone now.
That’s what the dope does to you.
Pills, Cocaine…it’s all poison.

Money is very important to me but sanity, freedom and time are way more valuable.

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Same here.

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By the late 30s a guy develops a few regrets. You start missing other guys that are now gone. Guys you remember could really shoot hoops, or bench serious weight or had really cool cars. You sort of feel lousy about some of the things that happened, even if most of it wasn’t your fault.

Then you turn around one day and there’s a couple kids running around and a wife and a house with a busted furnace or a leaky roof.
Reality sets in then, those guys are gone and your ass is on your own.

Life can pile on Bud but we can pile higher.



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Growing up I was friends with drug users and people who smoked as young as 12. I never did any of it. Never even wanted to, but they never pressured me to do any of it either. Maybe I got lucky, maybe I wouldn't have done it even without the pressure.

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Smart young man.
And good for you for not taking up cigs, it’s a ridiculous and expensive habit!

I could have bought my wife her fantasy beach bungalow by now with all the money I’ve burned, sheesh.

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I grew up with too many smokers and it just turned me off.

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Hell no. Drugs ruin your head, and your mind, and your brain too. (I may or may not be referencing School of Rock here.)

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