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Posted on 5/14/23 at 5:31 pm to SECSolomonGrundy
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We know he liked the purple drank, but I don't consider it to be addictive enough to take control of somebody's life.
It absolutely is addictive enough to take control of someone's life. It has codeine and or hydrocodone cough syrup as it's base. There are jails, rehabs, and cemeteries full of people who started out on lean to get there or made the jump to stronger opioids.
Posted on 5/14/23 at 5:59 pm to uptowntiger84
Come on Man!
The 79 Cutlas was the eighth most soten car from 1979-1986.
AP News article from 1986
The 79 Cutlas was the eighth most soten car from 1979-1986.
AP News article from 1986
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DETROIT (AP) _ Most car thieves opted for American models last year, snubbing Porsches and Ferraris because domestic cars feed a lucrative spare-parts market, a company says.
The 10 most-stolen cars of 1986 were all General Motors Corp. models, dating from 1979 to 1986, according to records of Certified Collateral Corp., which helps insurers determine the value of stolen vehicles.
First on the list is the 1984 Camaro, followed by the 1985 model and the 1986 version. Camaro also occupies the No. 6 and No. 10 spots, with the 1982 and 1983 models.
Oldsmobile Cutlass comes in at No. 4 with the 1981 model, followed by the 1980 model at No. 5. The 1979 Cutlass Supreme is No. 8.
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