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Maybe it's just me, but I find this level of discourse highly distasteful.
Suzanne Chiles
On Jan 16, 2012, at 10:04 AM, McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
>
> I don't know how they do it. Most of them appear to have English
> as a second language... even though they're blatantly North
> American (in other words, their first language appears to be
> street-glop). Can there BE that many drug dealers who buy and
> use superphones and take the time to learn their intricacies?
> I thought it was de rigueur to buy cheap pre-paid phones and
> toss them after a couple of days of ... um ... transactions.
>
> Oh. Wait. I answered my own question. The street-talkin'
> dropouts who use the superphones aren't the dealers, and
> they aren't BUYin' the phones, they're the customers,
> and they're stealing the phones to pay for drug habits,
> but they use them for a while before pawning them. Ah.
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