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"Strawberry Meth"?

Unread postby GGiTzKevin » February 18th, 2008, 8:05 pm

My friend sent me an email about this new "drug":

This is a new drug known as 'strawberry quick'.
>
> There is a very scary thing going on in the
> schools
> right now that we all need to be aware of.
>
> There is a type of crystal meth going around that
> looks like strawberry pop rocks (the candy that
> sizzles and 'pops' in your mouth). It also smells
> like strawberry and
> it is being handed out to kids in school yards.
> They are calling it strawberry meth or strawberry
> quick.
>
> Kids are ingesting this thinking that it is candy
> and
> being rushed off to the hospital in dire
> condition. It
> also comes in chocolate, peanut butter, cola,
> cherry, grape and orange.
>
> Please instruct your children not to accept candy
> from strangers and even not to accept candy that
> looks like this from a friend (who may have been
> given it and believe it is candy) and to take any
> that they may have to a teacher, principal, etc.
> immediately.
>
> Pass this email on to as many people as you can
> (even if they don't have kids) so that we can raise
> awareness and hopefully prevent any tragedies from
> occurring.


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That's a scary thought :shock:

Just a random thing I thought you might need to know. I might need a pair of Gary's eyes to look out for any of these suspicious candies :lol: .

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Re: "Strawberry Meth"?

Unread postby Jason Ess » February 18th, 2008, 10:37 pm

Wow, that article made me want them more, and now I feel bad. I am messed up. :pale:
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Re: "Strawberry Meth"?

Unread postby Gary R » February 19th, 2008, 5:52 am

Here ya go Kevin (anything for a good cause).

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Re: "Strawberry Meth"?

Unread postby blackmirror » February 19th, 2008, 8:23 am

Gary R wrote:Here ya go Kevin (anything for a good cause).

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Shivers down my spine 2 evil eyeballs :cry:

I hope the schools are warning their pupils :shock:
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Re: "Strawberry Meth"?

Unread postby Simon V. » February 19th, 2008, 12:17 pm

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Re: "Strawberry Meth"?

Unread postby GGiTzKevin » February 19th, 2008, 1:05 pm

Good find Simon, I was getting worried for a moment. Thanks for the eyes Gary :D .
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Re: "Strawberry Meth"?

Unread postby ndmmxiaomayi » February 19th, 2008, 1:41 pm

No tragedy, but like all myths, it's supposed to teach a lesson.
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Re: "Strawberry Meth"?

Unread postby __RiP_ChAiN_ » February 19th, 2008, 3:32 pm

I've learned to never believe that type of chain email, I've never had one case where it didn't turn out to be some kind of hoax.
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Re: "Strawberry Meth"?

Unread postby Simon V. » February 19th, 2008, 5:12 pm

__RiP_ChAiN_ wrote:I've learned to never believe that type of chain email, I've never had one case where it didn't turn out to be some kind of hoax.

I have the same feeling, you can recognize these types of emails by a sentence like 'Pass this email on to as many people as you can'... Don't know what they want to accomplish by sending these mails.
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