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Message no. 1
From: robertennew@*****.com.au (Robert Ennew)
Subject: (OT rant) Drug Discussion (was: RE: Street Name used by two
Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 18:25:24 +1000 (EST)
--- Alex Case <alex.case@*******.net> wrote: > At
03:29 PM 7/3/03 -0700, you wrote:
> >At 02:05 PM 7/3/03 +0200, you wrote:
> >>Alex Case wrote:
> >> > [snip]
> >> >
> >> > >, 50 Cent (Might have some other meaning, but
> small change)
> >> >
> >> > Drug connotation, related to the size of a bag
> of Pot.
> >>
> >>Uhh no, that would be a dimebag.
> >
> >I don't know. I heard someone mentioning they had
> bought a .50 Cent bag on
> >the Tri-Met bus yesterday. And I know they were
> referring to pot as the
> >discussion the two people were having was in
> regards to Pot.
>
> And to get this whole drug discussion back on topic
> to Shadowrun, for those
> GMs who handle conventional drugs in the Sixth world
> (when it seems like
> BTL's are more popular), how do you handle them, and
> do you have Awakened
> drugs (a team of shadowrunners could be hired to,
> say, track down the
> source of some awakened Cannabis (sp) or
> hallucinogenic mushrooms that are
> on the street and destroy it/the dealers selling it,
> or something).
>
> Any thoughts?

Yeah let the junkie <<sysop:5 char.deleted>> die,
experience some real street justice & take out all the
dealers by having corps put bountys on distributors
heads, even If It's a whole rival corp (cut them out
of the margin or beat 'em to It ;)

GZ-Don't you think It's pretty redundant poisoning the
human mind till you burn out, while struggling to
fight against the poisoning of the land. See even the
tree hugging, dandelion eating, Hippys make 'em
'selves out to be Hypocrites ;)

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