DON'T BUY CRACK ON JUNE 15TH!!

05.28.07 (6:52 pm)   [edit]
On April 1997, there was a "crack out" conducted nationwide in protest of cocaine prices. Crack prices dropped 5 bucks a rock overnight!

On June 15th 2007, all internet users are urged not to purchase crack in protest of high prices. Crack is now over $15.00 a rock in most places and as most of us crackheads know, that's an expensive habit!

There are 73,000,000+ American members currently on the internet network, and the average junkie takes about 25 bucks to fill up on a daily basis... that's a lot of panhandling!

If all users did not go to the corner on the 15th, it would take...uhhh... well... a hell of a lot more money than I've ever seen... out of the drug dealers' pockets, so please DO NOT BUY CRACK on June 15th and lets try to put a dent in the drug industry for at least one day.

If you agree (though I understand that withdrawal's a bitch and sometimes you just need that hard) resend this to all your contact list with it saying: ''Don't buy crack on June 15th"

Remember, you CAN make a difference! Tell those evil drug dealers what you think about their artificially high prices! Market forces of supply and demand? Fuck that, I want some rock!



posted by: kinghavoc (reply)
post date: 05.28.07 (4:10 pm)

lol



posted by: heavyarms (reply)
post date: 05.29.07 (11:48 am)

I'm in, Crack is Wack!

(I'm tired of getting those e-mails.)

What gets me is that the other day at a...uhhh..."crack" station, there were people waiting three and four deep at each...uhhh..."dealer." The "crack" station across the street was selling crack for about three cents more per "rock," nary a soul to be found by its "dealers." Sheep.



posted by: eraserhead667 (reply)
post date: 05.29.07 (12:11 pm)

Reply to: heavyarms

Yeah, it's silly. I hate high gas prices too, but my TIME is also important to me. I'm not going to wait in more traffic just to save thirty goddamn cents total on a gasoline purchase. These fuckers are paying at least a buck for bottled water, three bucks for burnt dirt in a cup at Starbucks, and $2.75 for a bottle of shitty beer down at the bar. But GAS is what makes them go nuts. Yeah, that makes sense, America...



posted by: jhillst (reply)
post date: 05.29.07 (2:46 pm)

I have to wonder how much of the current gas situation is a result of "supply and demand." Granted that has a lot to do with it, but I still find it hard not to believe that Bush is returning some favors to his campaign contributors.

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