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A gram of cocaine in New Zealand costs $714 US, equivalent to 20.4 anvils.

World Cocaine Prices In Anvils

New Zealand- 20.4

Australia- 7.1

United States- 3.1

Italy- 3.1

Hong Kong- 2.7

Britain- 2.6

Ireland- 2.5

Brazil- 0.34

Argentina- 0.17

Colombia- 0.06

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Trust you to know that.....................

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeease don't ask him for more!!!! Jee-wiz, he'll go on forever!!!!!!! :rolleyes:

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Don't like coke.....it gets right up my nose. :D

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Don't like coke.....it gets right up my nose. :D

 

Ooooohhhhhh............... that's rough!!! ;)

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Coke has been around for a long time.

 

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Blow me a kiss from across the room

Say I look nice when I'm not

Touch my hair as you pass my chair

Little things mean a lot

 

Give me your arm as we cross the street

Call me at six on the dot

A line a day when you're far away

Little things mean a lot

 

Don't have to buy me diamonds and pearls

Champagne, sables or such

I never cared much for diamonds and pearls

'Cause honestly honey, they just cost money ..........

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I think she meant a letter, Roo, as in 'drop me a line...' However:

 

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I get no kick from champagne,

Mere alcohol doesn't thrill me at all,

So tell me why should it be true,

that I get a kick out of you?

 

Some even get a kick from cocaine,

I'm sure if I took even one sniff

That would bore me terrifically too,

yet I get a kick out of youuuuu...

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how about

 

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If you wanna hang out youve got to take her out; cocaine.

If you wanna get down, down on the ground; cocaine.

She dont lie, she dont lie, she dont lie; cocaine.

 

If you got bad news, you wanna kick them blues; cocaine.

When your day is done and you wanna run; cocaine.

She dont lie, she dont lie, she dont lie; cocaine.

 

If your thing is gone and you wanna ride on; cocaine.

Dont forget this fact, you cant get it back; cocaine.

She dont lie, she dont lie, she dont lie; cocaine.

 

She dont lie, she dont lie, she dont lie; cocaine.

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Your killer fact for today

 

The average ant works a 33.6 hour week, equivalent to 1,750 hours a year- more than a Canadian, but less than an American or a Japanese.

 

What do ants and Canadians do with the rest of their time? Someone must know.

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One of them, a reasonably well known one, is busy seducing my daughter, from what I gather. Can't say for the rest. Canadians, that is, not ants.

 

THIS particular Canadian, in fact. She ever brings him home for xmas, I am going to find it hard to get that picture out of my head. :rolleyes:

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THIS particular Canadian, in fact. She ever brings him home for xmas, I am going to find it hard to get that picture out of my head. :rolleyes:

 

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Well spotted...

 

Today's Killer Fact

 

Carl Lewis and Martina Navratilova are vegans. River Phoenix was also a vegan, though what he gained by not eating cheese, he lost by taking lethal cocktails of drugs.

 

It is not true that Hitler was a vegetarian, though he was a teetotaller. It's lucky he didn’t drink: it might have made him aggressive.

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A gram of cocaine in New Zealand costs $714 US, equivalent to 20.4 anvils.
Are you suggesting that in US an anvil costs $35? Bloody hell, I bet American blacksmiths are stocking up now...

 

So, what is this anvil you refer to?

 

LOL - replace all instances of US with NZ...

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Are you suggesting that in US an anvil costs $35? Bloody hell, I bet American blacksmiths are stocking up now...

 

As you can see from the link, it has in fact now gone up to $39.99 since I posted, what with inflation and all that malarky.

 

Therefore, you can now only get 17.85 anvils for a gram of cocaine. (Unless, of course, cocaine also increases in line with inflation?)

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This thread has been lying dormant for a WHOLE YEAR!

 

Wow!

 

 

 

 

 

Ho hum.....

 

Are you MTM's alter ego then? :lol: :lol:

 

Please don't encourage barra....... he's bad enough as it it!!!!! :rolleyes::lol:

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recreational drugs have only been illegal for a relatively short time, at the beginning of the first world war you could buy a hamper from Harrods in London containing your favorites to send you your loved ones in the trenches :o

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