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Tide Detergent.. What we didn't know

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  • Tide Detergent.. What we didn't know

    Aparently, Tide detergent can be traded for drugs.

    Grime Wave: Thefts of Tide laundry detergent across the US baffle police - NYPOST.com


    So if prostitutes are only getting chicken mcnugets and drug dealers are getting tide detergent every one must be running out of cash in this circle.

  • #2
    Originally posted by easyrider
    Aparently, Tide detergent can be traded for drugs.

    Grime Wave: Thefts of Tide laundry detergent across the US baffle police - NYPOST.com


    So if prostitutes are only getting chicken mcnugets and drug dealers are getting tide detergent every one must be running out of cash in this circle.
    Sounds as if they don't have confidence that the Federal Reserve Bank and the European Common market will get their finances in order. So they've abandoned the dollar and the euro in favor of something that has intrinsic value.

    Now if someone could only figure out how to get them to use deeds to timeshare units for barter instead of bottles of Tide, we could take care of the problem of unwanted timeshare ownerships.

    I can see it - you're walking down the street and some guy leans in to you, opens his coat, and whispers to you - "Pssst, Mac. You need a Branson or an Orlando. I've got plenty of 'em here. You want Bonnet Creek. I got it."
    “Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”

    “This is a blouse and skirt. I don't know what you're talking about.”

    “You shouldn't wear that body.”

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    • #3
      Originally posted by easyrider
      So if prostitutes are only getting chicken mcnugets and drug dealers are getting tide detergent every one must be running out of cash in this circle.
      Nah, they're just laundering money.

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      • #4
        Tide for drugs @ $5.00 a bottle; at least their hands and cloths are clean.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by CarolF
          Nah, they're just laundering money.

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          • #6
            Just an FYI, don't click on the link to the article.
            It appears to have a virus in it.
            I got a pop-up window that would not close and had to do a system restore.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by chriskre
              Just an FYI, don't click on the link to the article.
              It appears to have a virus in it.
              I got a pop-up window that would not close and had to do a system restore.
              I just opened this 5 times to see whats up. No problems for me. This a New York Post article. Maybe you got the bug elsewhere ?

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