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Don't Do Drugs
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GaryKC
Posted 2018-10-12 2:20 PM (#90391)


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Subject: Don't Do Drugs





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Sewer Pipe Snipe
Posted 2018-10-12 2:57 PM (#90392 - in reply to #90391)
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Subject: RE: Don't Do Drugs

I have looked in all the DEA pill identifier book. I can get access to, but I can't match that pill to any known drug. Have you invented something new?
GaryKC
Posted 2018-10-12 5:25 PM (#90393 - in reply to #90391)


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Sewer Pipe Snipe
Posted 2018-10-13 5:19 AM (#90396 - in reply to #90391)
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Subject: RE: Don't Do Drugs

Well Excuse me! I thought it was part of a Submariner's Creed to respond and ping where one considers it appropriate. I  think it gives you incentive to keep posting. There are so few of us that do that anymore I encourage any poster as much as I can.
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