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My grandparents lived in a typical suburban middle class American dream 1,800 foot house with detached garage neighborhood. They lived there many decades. Their next door neighbor was a widow lady that owned a small jewelry store for over 50 years. She died, and the house was sold buy the family and the new family moved in. Several years later they were doing something in the basement, (unusual to have a basement around here) and found a lose brick in the wall. He pulled it out, and found a small sack of diamonds. By every law and right, they owned the diamonds legally, as they came with the house. Now the family was one very honest family. They contacted the estate, and gave the diamonds back to the family. That would stretch my honesty to the limits. How easy would it be to sell just one diamond every year or so. The IRS would never notice, and your banker would never know, your friends would never know. It is just that you get a nice shot of cash when needed. I don't know the value of the diamonds, if it was $2,000 or $200,000 it does not matter. Point is, they did the right thing. |
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There was a commercial fishing boat off the Keys back in the 80’s that came across 40 bricks of coke and called the coast guard. They sent out a small boat with three guys to pick it up. The next day the paper printed a story and said four bricks were found and retrieved by the coast guard. The three coasties got caught trying selling it and went to jail. Oops.
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I sure as hell would capitalize on the find
But not before I dumped it somewhere in the woods and sat on it for at least 3 months. |
If you found 30 bricks of cocaine........
I would have the biggest, most expensive bon fire that ever was! It would feel so good knowing that stuff had been taken off the street and destroyed!
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Who needs a story from "back in the 80's"
when you can go fishing for coke today? June 4th 2019 I like that in the first photo, they put a nice Durado Mahi Mahi next to the Magic Marching Dust. https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/04/us/fishermen-cocaine-catch-trnd/index.html |
Can’t think of a way to profit directly. Too much risk.
Would probably plant it on the property of someone I dislike. |
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Embrace the evil.
I’d break it down into 10,000 individual packets. Then leave a breadcrumb trail from LA’s skid row to Beverly Hills. Or right to the door of the kodak theatre during the Oscar ceremony. |
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btw I ''KNOW'' raygun's CIA smuggled in ton's of coke a old redneck buddy fixed the planes bullet holes and complained of the coke dusts numbing effects without knowing what coke was or did himself he did know he was working for the CIA and the aircraft was taking arms to the contra's but wondered why the white dust made his finger numb plus every bay of pigs vet cuban suddenly was trying to move cheap massive amounts of the chit miami was a strange place in the 80's so that importer may not be who you think of ! but in fact st ron of raygun |
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Then run like hell....even better karma! |
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Bill, GWB, BO...2 fer Trump :) |
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I'd have some mean 80's flashbacks!
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That sure would be tempting? But you may have a cross-hair on your back right when you are trying to pick it up and definitely forever after! G |
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