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  • rob63

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    Good story. Did you ever learn anymore about him that would explain his comment about not going back to jail?
     

    Tactically Fat

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    2A_Tom

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    Great story, thanks for posting.

    Especially. thanks for your service.
     

    CountryBoy19

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    And there's CB19 with the sugar coating! Mmmmm....sugar coating... :drool:
    If we define you as fat then I'm not far behind... and...

    Well sometimes I need to muscle things around, and having a large-structured body helps with that. I'm not fat, I have a sizeable musculo-skeletal structure with some padding to protect it from damage.
     

    Tactically Fat

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    If we define you as fat then I'm not far behind... and...

    Well sometimes I need to muscle things around, and having a large-structured body helps with that. I'm not fat, I have a sizeable musculo-skeletal structure with some padding to protect it from damage.

    I'm not fat - I'm virtually kidnap-proof.
     

    bmbutch

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    Great story, glad all is well, and you tell a great story as well.

    How man of these meth heads finally get their stuff together and leave that junk/behavior behind?
     

    T.Lex

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    Great story, glad all is well, and you tell a great story as well.

    How man of these meth heads finally get their stuff together and leave that junk/behavior behind?

    Before death?

    I recall the stat - which could have been made up - that 60% of all meth users relapse within a year of "quitting."

    I know of some meth users among friends and family. I do not know of a single one that was able to get clean.
     

    Thor

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    Could be anywhere
    When I was a member of the local counter-meth task force IIRK it took a minimum of 3 years to break the addiction and the addiction was formed after the first use. Some bad juju there. So, one year is not enough time away.
     
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