"The Queeg" is as good a name as any. Ball bearings, y'know. Although the ones Giraffe Tuchas used were obviously frictionless.
Prosperity Scam: IUV Exchange, One Peoples Public Trust, Pro
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I wonder if the walls are closing in on many related villains.
Ella Draper appears to have been arrested in Gibraltar for drug trafficking.
Abe "Papahemp" Christie rather stupidly posted only last month a picture of her on Instagram in Morocco surrounded by wacky baccy plants.
Hope Girl is close associate, fellow exile in Morocco, and apologist for the two. Could it be that simple drug trafficking could bring down the evil free energy empire?
Ella Draper appears to have been arrested in Gibraltar for drug trafficking.
Abe "Papahemp" Christie rather stupidly posted only last month a picture of her on Instagram in Morocco surrounded by wacky baccy plants.
Hope Girl is close associate, fellow exile in Morocco, and apologist for the two. Could it be that simple drug trafficking could bring down the evil free energy empire?
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I was always, and admittedly with no actionable proof, convinced that the Hopium compound was largely fueled by alternative herbology and better living through chemistry. I still don't see any reason to change that opinion. The one thing that does puzzle me is just how they have managed to stay under the radar in Morocco as far as the law is concerned, unless things are a good deal more relaxed there than I thought they would be. They certainly haven't stocked up on common sense in the intervening time period it seems.
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Very relaxed, given that Morocco is one of the leading producers of cannabis in the world. Oh, I know, they have laws on the books against drug production. But I am guessing they do that to keep the country from being ostracized economically and politically.notorial dissent wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 2:32 am The one thing that does puzzle me is just how they have managed to stay under the radar in Morocco as far as the law is concerned, unless things are a good deal more relaxed there than I thought they would be.
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That, and maybe a cut of the actions some where along the way. I couldn't remember if that was the case. I was thinking of some of their other habits and behaviors mostly though, maybe it is a case of if they don't scare the horses/camels and don't do it publicly no one pays any attention.The Observer wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:59 pmVery relaxed, given that Morocco is one of the leading producers of cannabis in the world. Oh, I know, they have laws on the books against drug production. But I am guessing they do that to keep the country from being ostracized economically and politically.notorial dissent wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 2:32 am The one thing that does puzzle me is just how they have managed to stay under the radar in Morocco as far as the law is concerned, unless things are a good deal more relaxed there than I thought they would be.
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