random . . . randomness

I find it interesting that with all the tattoos, I'm more disturbed by his hair.
They caught him in DC today. I wonder how they found him.
Justin wrote:
They caught him in DC today. I wonder how they found him.


figures.. its a cesspool
Justin wrote:
They caught him in DC today. I wonder how they found him.


Before or after his interview with Seth?
Rolling suitcases to work? Really? WTF? Why do people feel the need to bring rolling suitcases to work daily? You're taking the train to NYC after work? I understand. You've got a flight out of DCA in the afternoon? Gotcha. But many of these people are rolling their suitcases around even though they're only going to work and right back home. Just what the hell to they have in their rolling suitcase that can't fit in a handbag, manbag, laptop bag, backpack, or purse?
I don't carry anything with me to or from work, except a coffee tumbler.  It is quite freeing.
Space wrote:
Rolling suitcases to work? Really? WTF? Why do people feel the need to bring rolling suitcases to work daily? You're taking the train to NYC after work? I understand. You've got a flight out of DCA in the afternoon? Gotcha. But many of these people are rolling their suitcases around even though they're only going to work and right back home. Just what the hell to they have in their rolling suitcase that can't fit in a handbag, manbag, laptop bag, backpack, or purse?

back issues?
more important than you, issues?
I like the high brow threads, where the high brow people post.

I like the trash threads, where the not so high brow people post.
I was not fully aware of the rampant overdose problem that is going on in the states of west Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania.  In the last six months or so, in the upper Shenandoah Valley, mainly Winchester, all of a sudden there were all these overdose reports on various facebook fire and rescue related pages.  People were using #enoughisenough. 

Evidentially, in Ohio, there is a morgue back up problem due to all the deaths . . . and I heard one podcast entertainer compare it to the crack epidemic of the 80s, but not heavily talked about because it is coming from such rural locations.
Let me tell you this is a big big problem!!! If they don't get their act together I'm telling you we are going to be sending the feds in like we did in Chicago where we eliminated all murder!!
Most of the fentanyl comes from Mexico.  That's why you need to build that wall.
walkie,talkie wrote:
I was not fully aware of the rampant overdose problem that is going on in the states of west Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania.  In the last six months or so, in the upper Shenandoah Valley, mainly Winchester, all of a sudden there were all these overdose reports on various facebook fire and rescue related pages.  People were using #enoughisenough. 

Evidentially, in Ohio, there is a morgue back up problem due to all the deaths . . . and I heard one podcast entertainer compare it to the crack epidemic of the 80s, but not heavily talked about because it is coming from such rural locations.


and it ain't just in the sticks old sport… a friend of nearly 20 years, worked at one of the largest law firms in the world just passed in mid January of H addiction. It's got the grips on everyone!
Yada wrote:
walkie,talkie wrote:
I was not fully aware of the rampant overdose problem that is going on in the states of west Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania.  In the last six months or so, in the upper Shenandoah Valley, mainly Winchester, all of a sudden there were all these overdose reports on various facebook fire and rescue related pages.  People were using #enoughisenough. 

Evidentially, in Ohio, there is a morgue back up problem due to all the deaths . . . and I heard one podcast entertainer compare it to the crack epidemic of the 80s, but not heavily talked about because it is coming from such rural locations.



and it ain't just in the sticks old sport… a friend of nearly 20 years, worked at one of the largest law firms in the world just passed in mid January of H addiction. It's got the grips on everyone!


Why would they call something that starts with an f, h?
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
walkie,talkie wrote:
I was not fully aware of the rampant overdose problem that is going on in the states of west Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania.  In the last six months or so, in the upper Shenandoah Valley, mainly Winchester, all of a sudden there were all these overdose reports on various facebook fire and rescue related pages.  People were using #enoughisenough. 

Evidentially, in Ohio, there is a morgue back up problem due to all the deaths . . . and I heard one podcast entertainer compare it to the crack epidemic of the 80s, but not heavily talked about because it is coming from such rural locations.



and it ain't just in the sticks old sport… a friend of nearly 20 years, worked at one of the largest law firms in the world just passed in mid January of H addiction. It's got the grips on everyone!


Why would they call something that starts with an f, h?


Your bad joke is failing miserably.
Yada wrote:
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
walkie,talkie wrote:
I was not fully aware of the rampant overdose problem that is going on in the states of west Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania.  In the last six months or so, in the upper Shenandoah Valley, mainly Winchester, all of a sudden there were all these overdose reports on various facebook fire and rescue related pages.  People were using #enoughisenough. 

Evidentially, in Ohio, there is a morgue back up problem due to all the deaths . . . and I heard one podcast entertainer compare it to the crack epidemic of the 80s, but not heavily talked about because it is coming from such rural locations.



and it ain't just in the sticks old sport… a friend of nearly 20 years, worked at one of the largest law firms in the world just passed in mid January of H addiction. It's got the grips on everyone!


Why would they call something that starts with an f, h?


Your bad joke is failing miserably.


Not sure what you mean. I thought the topic was something called "fentanyl" and then you called it "H addiction". I'm not sure why you would refer to something called fentanyl with an "H". What was my joke?
Space wrote:
Not sure what you mean. I thought the topic was something called "fentanyl" and then you called it "H addiction". I'm not sure why you would refer to something called fentanyl with an "H". What was my joke?


I think only you read this thread as being only about fentanyl.  Go back and read it again, starting with <a href="http://forum.930.com/index.php?topic=23933.msg460063#msg460063">walkie</a>;.
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
walkie,talkie wrote:
I was not fully aware of the rampant overdose problem that is going on in the states of west Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania.&nbsp; In the last six months or so, in the upper Shenandoah Valley, mainly Winchester, all of a sudden there were all these overdose reports on various facebook fire and rescue related pages.&nbsp; People were using #enoughisenough.&nbsp;

Evidentially, in Ohio, there is a morgue back up problem due to all the deaths . . . and I heard one podcast entertainer compare it to the crack epidemic of the 80s, but not heavily talked about because it is coming from such rural locations.



and it ain&#039;t just in the sticks old sport… a friend of nearly 20 years, worked at one of the largest law firms in the world just passed in mid January of H addiction. It&#039;s got the grips on everyone!


Why would they call something that starts with an f, h?

fentanyl and heroin are both highly addictive opioids.  some of what is sold as heroin is in fact cut fentanyl.  nowadays where you have one, you almost always have the other.