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How do addicts score during snowstorms?

its a bitch for anybody copping on the westside of chicago ive been dreading it all summer without a phone connect. thats why during the winter i cop for like 3 days worth so i dont have to brave the cold/snow. depending on the block they will still b out there the thing is walking there becuz nobody on the westside shovels and most spots r not right off a train or bus stop. the answer to ur question is walk over the snow becuz keep in mind if u choose to stay at the house the wds will fuck ur day right in the ass. Its like to me being a junking/having a habit u have no choice but to get ur ass out of bed and go and get that magic dust we all o so love.
 
I've never met a dealer that would just say "Fuck it." and not deal. Around here most dealers are users too, so they need to make enough money to cover their habit and still have some left over for whatever else. IME, when you're dope sick you'll do whatever to hook up. Otherwise plan ahead and buy more than usual, wait for weather to let up, etc.
 
People at NA talk about scoring? Very weird.

Not weird really. I have a friend who got some of his best connects out of NA. Some people have a hard time kicking and still use here and there when attending NA. Unfortunately there are also people that prey on NA meetings; they know it's hard to stay clean and take advantage of those trying to quit or stay clean. Which imo is pretty low.
 
I will say...that when u actually do score, it feels like so much more of an accomplishment. Thats what makes it better.

This. Strangely it does feel that way sometimes. It's like, "Can you believe what I just did?! I almost went off the road a few times...but...I...got the stuff." Lmao.
 
"How do addicts score during snowstorms?"

How do people buy groceries during snowstorms?
 
I've spent hours digging my car out of the snow just to score enough drugs to maybe last me a few hours. Finding a dealer to make their own way out into the weather was an added struggle. Such is the life of an addict.
 
I got served in a hurricane. Dude walked (wtf bro) 6 miles with the goods in a dry bag because I told him I'd buy the rest of what he had.

I felt bad he walked so we got high and watched Gordon Ramsay all night.
 
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