From jimrome.com:
There is a new, heavyweight and undisputed champion of drug running in the Jungle. You can forget Justin Levassuer and Nate Newton. There is a new drug dealing champion and he’s not even a pro athlete.
An assistant coach at Brisbee High School in Arizona was busted for 555 lbs. of the Hippie Lettuce. Five-Fitty-Five! That’s a little bit more than a ¼ ton of chronic. We go through this every time someone gets caught with a lot of blunt filler, don’t ask me what the street value of 555 lbs. of weed is. I don’t know the exact amount, but I know it’s a lot.
If you have 555 lbs. of pot in your possession, you’re not some local dealer, you are a pharmaceutical conglomerate. Merck, Dow, Glaxo-Wellcome, Pfizer…you know, on that level.
Was he planning on getting the entire state of Arizona baked? He could do it.
I’m guessing the salary of an assistant coach on the high school level wasn’t to his liking. So there was only one alternative…narcotics trafficker.
Maybe that should have been part of the interview process. Like ‘Where else have you coached before? Are you a drug dealer? Do you work well with others? You know, important questions you should ask a coach.
555 pounds?! Why not make it an even grand!
There is a new, heavyweight and undisputed champion of drug running in the Jungle. You can forget Justin Levassuer and Nate Newton. There is a new drug dealing champion and he’s not even a pro athlete.
An assistant coach at Brisbee High School in Arizona was busted for 555 lbs. of the Hippie Lettuce. Five-Fitty-Five! That’s a little bit more than a ¼ ton of chronic. We go through this every time someone gets caught with a lot of blunt filler, don’t ask me what the street value of 555 lbs. of weed is. I don’t know the exact amount, but I know it’s a lot.
If you have 555 lbs. of pot in your possession, you’re not some local dealer, you are a pharmaceutical conglomerate. Merck, Dow, Glaxo-Wellcome, Pfizer…you know, on that level.
Was he planning on getting the entire state of Arizona baked? He could do it.
I’m guessing the salary of an assistant coach on the high school level wasn’t to his liking. So there was only one alternative…narcotics trafficker.
Maybe that should have been part of the interview process. Like ‘Where else have you coached before? Are you a drug dealer? Do you work well with others? You know, important questions you should ask a coach.
555 pounds?! Why not make it an even grand!