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    Anthony "AJ" Jones

    Born and raised in the mean streets of Baltimore, a
    city famous for its culture of drugs and murder, Anthony
    “AJ” Jones embarked on a reign of terror that the
    city had never seen before and has never seen since. In
    the violent world of Bodymore’s inner city drug gangs,
    at the young age of 18, Anthony Jones reigned king.
    Holding court in East Baltimore’s gritty neighborhoods
    and holding fast to his thuglife ideals of “get mine or be
    mine.”

    The most feared drug dealer and gangster in Charm
    City, AJ allegedly ordered murders from his prison cell.
    He was a boss in every sense of the word, from the
    streets of his hood to the federal penitentiaries. His
    reputation of being willing to ? anyone who stood in
    his way was demonstrated by the fact that AJ reputedly
    had his own brother killed because he believed that he
    was snitching on him. AJ played the game the way it
    was supposed to be played, as long generations of BMore
    hustlers had before him, but with his own vicious
    twist. He will forever be remembered in B-More as the
    legend that he is.

    Part 5- The Beef

    AJ was locking ? down but not everyone bowed
    down. Dudes were still willing to get theirs, AJ’s reputation
    or not. AJ was still flesh and blood, no matter
    how menacing he was. Elway Williams was an East
    Baltimore dealer with a $15,000 a day heroin ring that
    prosecutors said competed against Jones. Instead of
    sharing the market, AJ and Elway decided to battle it
    out, turning East Baltimore into a killing zone. The
    beef which started out as a death for death retribution
    type-thing, quickly spiraled out of control, turning into
    a murderous web between the warring drug organizations,
    where victory or death became the only options.
    “You had love from both sides,” Sweat says. “But that
    ? turned into a snowball flip. The beef started over
    some foolishness. Both Anthony and Elway had egos.
    Anthony was quiet, but vicious and Elway thought he
    was Al Capone. He was a Bumpy Johnson wanna-be
    type ? . And he didn’t think Anthony had it in him,
    but he found out.” Elway would lock horns with AJ in
    a battle to the death. May the victor win all the spoils
    and be crowned the king of East Baltimore.

    “It was always a twist to that.” Sweat says. “Who
    was gonna be the king of East Baltimore? They was
    playing for keeps. They was going back and forth. It
    was some jealous type ? . They were trying to get
    each other.” And in this environment of fear and
    suspicion, bravedo and one-upmanship, retribution
    and death were swift. “The streets make you. They
    say who the boss is. Both Elway and Ant’s ego’s were
    bigger than their pride.” Sweat concludes. Assistant United
    States Attorney Christine Manuelian said that the Jones
    and Williams groups frequently battled on city streets.
    “There are a number of murders that have been allegedly
    linked to both organizations,” she said. In East
    Baltimore the bullets were flying. It wasn’t Beirut, but
    it was close. The deadly dance was played out with
    Mac 10’s, minu Uzi’s and sawed off shotguns.

    Describing the duel of drug kingpins that created a
    climate of ? or be killed, AJ’s rival, the heroin dealer
    Elway testified that he was in a race against time to
    assassinate his nemesis who was allegedly intent on
    killing him. “He was out to assassinate all of us. We
    had to fix the problem and the problem was Anthony
    Jones. We had to continue to search to assassinate him.
    It was either they ? us or we ? them.” Elway testified
    after becoming a prosecution snitch. He testified
    that no show of strength- he frequently had armed
    bodyguards protecting him- seemed to be able to ward
    off Jones’ attempts to assassinate him. AJ was on a
    mission. And he was trying to win at all costs. It was like
    50 Cent said, get rich or die trying.

    “It was all dudes from East Baltimore,” Kid says of
    the beef. It started in early 95 when Baby Dan and AJ
    formed an alliance against Elway. AJ killed Elway’s
    partner and his former running mate Anthony Green
    first. On October 3, 1995, AJ was shot in the arm.
    “The second time he was shot was when Elway put the
    hit on him.” Kid says. And Sweat goes into more detail,
    “Anthony told me, he said he came out some house and
    somebody tried to assassinate him. His man was there
    with the car to pick him up and when the shots started
    busting off and Anthony got hit, he jumped on the back
    of the car to get away. While he was in John Hopkins
    Hospital they got his man Little Net. This was the
    breaking point. Elway was the one he was beefing with
    and the whole thing with this was when Tupac killed
    Little Net for Elway and didn’t get AJ too, he basically
    signed his own death warrant.”

    Raymund “Tupac” Harrison admitted to the killing
    on October 5th, 1995 of Deshane “Little Net” Carter,
    Jones’ right hand man, who was gunned down on East
    Madison Street. Tupac said it was done to avenge the
    slaying earlier that year of Anthony Green, Elway’s
    partner. Harrison said during his guilty plea that Little
    Net was thought by Elway to have been the trigger man
    in the Green killing. After AJ was shot up and Little
    Net killed, Elway was profiling like he was the king of
    East Baltimore. “He was at 32nd Street Plaza, when
    we got over there, Elway’s sitting at the bar. He tells
    the bartender all drinks on me. I noticed he was
    celebrating because they killed shorty. I was wondering
    what was running through Anthony’s mind. When Elway
    left, his sky blue 735 BMW pulled up front of the club.
    Tupac opened the door for him like he was a don.”
    Sweat says. But Elway slept on AJ, who recovered,
    planned and had his revenge six months later.

    AJ coerced three teenage members of Elway’s crew
    to cross their boss and ? him so that AJ wouldn’t ?
    them. On February 26, 1996, the double cross went
    down. The three dudes opened fire on Elway and his
    bodyguard while they were sitting in the car with him.
    From the back seat they put a bullet in the bodyguard’s
    head and then started firing on Elway who was in a car
    adjacent to them on a dark portion of Wilcox and Biddle
    Streets in East Baltimore. Derrick Rivers, the bodyguard
    was fatally shot in the back of the head. Elway said
    the three men were Alan “Wali” Chapman, Warren
    “Red Dog” Hill and Mark “Keedy” Coles. He said they
    turned against him in favor of AJ. “I could smell
    the gunfire,” Elway said remembering how he jumped
    out of the car wounded and ran into the cold night
    down the dimly lit street. “I heard footsteps behind me
    and six, seven, eight gunshots. I was hit two or three
    times in the chest and back.” Elway ran to a home on
    nearby Valley Street, knocked on the door and collapsed
    after a woman let him inside. He spent nearly three
    weeks recuperating at a medical center where Jones
    was alleged to have made the next attempt to get
    him.

    “This what they did,” Sweat says. “That’s how they
    brought them down. Double crossing. Anthony told
    me when the dudes came to make the deal, ‘You want
    to make it right? You want to ? Elway?’ He was gonna
    use them to ? Elway and then ? them. He was
    on the double cross. You got to like his style. He was
    vicious. Much love to that ? . I almost got caught
    up in that ? . When Elway got to beefin’ with
    Anthony, Elway got in a bind, he was ? up. I
    gave him a couple of bricks. I didn’t want to get in the
    mix. He called me, we breaking ? down at the stash,
    he was like where you at? The day he called me he was
    with those little kids, the ones who shot him. I never
    got with them, that was the day the double cross was
    in. They pumped three or four bullets through the window
    to ? him. I could have been caught up in that
    foolishness. We lost a lot of good people. It was going
    both ways. You didn’t know who was who. People
    were taking money for hits.”

    And AJ took it a step further. He wanted Elway dead,
    so he turned to his corrupt cop to kidnap Elway from
    his hospital bed. AJ offered the cop 5 grand for info on
    Elway’s whereabouts and offered 10 grand to the cop
    to arrest Elway and turn him over to his crew. He even
    attempted to get one of his crew to sneak into the hospital
    with a hypodermic needle full of Drano to inject into
    Elway’s veins. AJ was gangster for real. Court papers
    filed in U.S. District Court accused AJ of conspiring
    to have his rival, Elway Williams, kidnapped from
    his hospital bed by having him falsely arrested and
    turned over to Mr. Jones. But the cop didn’t do it and
    Elway, 29, was arrested and charged with selling
    heroin. At a later bail hearing U.S. Magistrate Paul M.
    Rosenburg said about Mr. Jones, “One can only assume
    that the kidnapping was for the purpose of an execution
    or to inflict substantial harm to the individual.”
    And before it was all over, AJ probably regretted that
    the hospital bed kidnap move didn’t go down, because
    Elway would turn into a snitch and the star witness
    against him.

    DAMN THE ANTHONY JONES ? WAS A G 4REAL !!
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Legend in Two Sports Posts: 8,496 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Chambers Bros in Detroit ...............

    or maserati rick and demetrius halloway .....
  • DillaDeaf
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    BoYBe$T wrote: »
    or maserati rick and demetrius halloway .....

    and don't forget Y.B.I (Young Boys Inc), Pony Down either......

    ...Maserati Rick was not to be ? with .............true talk.
  • DillaDeaf
    DillaDeaf Members Posts: 4,802 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    http://www.panachereport.com/channels/black_underworld/index.html

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    BLACK DETROIT HIT MAN-MOST DANGEROUS IN U.S. HISTORY) Introduction:
    When you speak of dangerous black enforcers/hit men, people often name Wayne "Silkk" Perry as the most dangerous hit man in history. I beg to differ, as reported before, Chester Campbell Wheeler (above) is the most dangerous black hit man in U.S. history. This contract killer is alleged to have killed 300 people.
    Chester Campbell Wheeler was feared by other hit men. They were also in awe of him.
    He charged $10,000 per hit in the 1970's-1980's. He was usually flown in by clients (all expenses paid) to execute the intended target. He was always attired in black when he murdered people.
    Law enforcement didn't instill fear in Wheeler, on one occasion, he tried to run them off the road.
    Cops found a "? list" notebook (in his car) that included 300 names of victims and dead informants as well as daily routines and the diagrams of homes.
    Additional information on Chester Campbell Wheeler below.
    Backstory:
    A convicted murderer and reputed hit man for drug dealers -- who triggered a furor in 1975 when
    he was arrested with notebooks filled with details about drug investigations and top law
    enforcement officials -- was arrested Wednesday by federal agents.

    The arrest of Chester Wheeler Campbell, 57, appeared to be a carbon copy of the 1975 incident
    in which police also seized drugs and weapons from him.

    Marijuana, heroin, ? , one shotgun, six handguns -- one equipped with a silencer -- and the
    ingredients for a remote- controlled firebomb were among the items seized from Campbell
    Wednesday, said Kenneth Walton, special agent in charge of the Michigan FBI office.

    Campbell, on parole for a federal weapons violation, was arrested at 9 a.m. by FBI and U.S.
    Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents as he drove from his home in the 5200 block of
    Ivanhoe on Detroit's west side, Walton said.

    "We received information that he was a convicted felon who was in possession of firearms,"
    Walton said.

    AFTER Campbell stepped out of the car, FBI agents searched him and found a .45 caliber semi-
    automatic pistol and "what appeared to be a ballpoint pen, but was actually what is known as a
    pen gun that fires a single .22 caliber bullet," Walton said.

    Inside the car, Walton said, agents found a .44 Magnum semi- automatic pistol loaded with
    exploding bullets, a .357 Magnum revolver, a .38 caliber revolver, a .32 caliber semi-automatic
    pistol and a 12-gauge shotgun.

    The agents also found about $10,000 cash in the car and a book containing the names and
    addresses of "what appears to be every known major narcotics dealer in Detroit," Walton said.

    The car also was filled with what Walton called "personal, handwritten records and other
    documents . . . that appear to be surveillance reports on various individuals and . . . records of
    various narcotics transactions."

    In the trunk, agents found a remote control timing device, blasting caps and gasoline, Walton
    said.

    During a search of Campbell's two-story brick home, agents found another shotgun, three more
    revolvers and 44 pounds of marijuana, Walton said.

    CAMPBELL, who has served time in prison on murder, robbery and drug charges, was paroled
    in September 1984 after being convicted on weapons charges.

    He appeared Wednesday before U.S. District Court Magistrate Virginia Morgan on charges of
    illegally possessing weapons and possession with intent to distribute heroin.

    Morgan ordered Campbell held without bond. If convicted, Campbell faces a maximum sentence
    of 50 years.

    This is the last known article on Chester Campbell Wheeler. If he's alive, his whereabouts are unknown.

    I grew up in the D in the 80s but never heard of the ? , but ain't surprise that ? is true, D ? are some of the craziest in the country..........
  • bmoreeast
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    BoYBe$T wrote: »
    Anthony "AJ" Jones


    While he was in John Hopkins
    Hospital they got his man Little Net. This was the
    breaking point. Elway was the one he was beefing with
    and the whole thing with this was when Tupac killed
    Little Net for Elway and didn’t get AJ too, he basically
    signed his own death warrant.”

    Raymund “Tupac” Harrison admitted to the killing
    on October 5th, 1995 of Deshane “Little Net” Carter,
    Jones’ right hand man, who was gunned down on East
    Madison Street. Tupac said it was done to avenge the
    slaying earlier that year of Anthony Green, Elway’s
    partner. Harrison said during his guilty plea that Little
    Net was thought by Elway to have been the trigger man
    in the Green killing. After AJ was shot up and Little
    Net killed, Elway was profiling like he was the king of
    East Baltimore.


    DAMN THE ANTHONY JONES ? WAS A G 4REAL !!

    Yeah AJ was a wild ? . I grew up in that neighborhood and when i was younger i was terrified of that ? . You would hear hella stories about how they killed this ? or that ? . Imagine a wild ass killer but with money and a bunch of wild killing ? with money under him.

    I remember when Lil Net died, the whole neighborhood cried. That ? was a hood Superstar, he's basically the one that started the Dirtbike culture in Baltimore.
  • Bwoahmizzee
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    bmoreeast wrote: »
    Yeah AJ was a wild ? . I grew up in that neighborhood and when i was younger i was terrified of that ? . You would hear hella stories about how they killed this ? or that ? . Imagine a wild ass killer but with money and a bunch of wild killing ? with money under him.

    I remember when Lil Net died, the whole neighborhood cried. That ? was a hood Superstar, he's basically the one that started the Dirtbike culture in Baltimore.

    exactly

    way before the 12 o'clock boyz and wild out wheelie boyz

    he was a legend on dat bike

    we knew about him and we was from over west
  • UPTOWN
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    Ishi wrote: »
    I know people there hustle brings no where near that i don't know what dealers you thinking of but the average dealer doesn't make anywhere near that.

    that ? is mad possible off weed if you have some good cats to sell to

    i remember when i was in community college ... this white kid was going there too but he lived out in the burbs where they always had to come to the city to get their weed. dude would buy 5 lbs at a time at 900 a pop .... the going rate for one lb of swag (which is what he was buying) was 750 back then ... and that was for a single lb not a deal for five lbs!!

    my friend wouldnt even use his own money ... he would just get the $4500 from dude, take it to his ppl, and get 5 lbs for anywhere from $700 - $750 per pound (thats $3750 tops). all he did was take his money off the top and use dudes money to get the weed. if he wasnt getting a deal on the lbs of weed ... he was still making $750 (all profit) in one transaction!! ... man you do that at a couple campuses with about 7 or 8 guys who need that kind of weed you'll be certainly dropping out asap LOL. cause in a years time, even if you dont clear 200k you would be damn sure close!!! and 5lbs isnt even some amazing amount ... you could easily fit that in a normal standard sized book bag.
  • bmoreeast
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    that ? is mad possible off weed if you have some good cats to sell to

    i remember when i was in community college ... this white kid was going there too but he lived out in the burbs where they always had to come to the city to get their weed. dude would buy 5 lbs at a time at 900 a pop .... the going rate for one lb of swag (which is what he was buying) was 750 back then ... and that was for a single lb not a deal for five lbs!!

    my friend wouldnt even use his own money ... he would just get the $4500 from dude, take it to his ppl, and get 5 lbs for anywhere from $700 - $750 per pound (thats $3750 tops). all he did was take his money off the top and use dudes money to get the weed. if he wasnt getting a deal on the lbs of weed ... he was still making $750 (all profit) in one transaction!! ... man you do that at a couple campuses with about 7 or 8 guys who need that kind of weed you'll be certainly dropping out asap LOL. cause in a years time, even if you dont clear 200k you would be damn sure close!!! and 5lbs isnt even some amazing amount ... you could easily fit that in a normal standard sized book bag.

    Yeah but what if the white boy gets locked up or finds another connect. Situations like that does happen but there not guaranteed to last.
  • Ishi
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    that ? is mad possible off weed if you have some good cats to sell to

    i remember when i was in community college ... this white kid was going there too but he lived out in the burbs where they always had to come to the city to get their weed. dude would buy 5 lbs at a time at 900 a pop .... the going rate for one lb of swag (which is what he was buying) was 750 back then ... and that was for a single lb not a deal for five lbs!!

    my friend wouldnt even use his own money ... he would just get the $4500 from dude, take it to his ppl, and get 5 lbs for anywhere from $700 - $750 per pound (thats $3750 tops). all he did was take his money off the top and use dudes money to get the weed. if he wasnt getting a deal on the lbs of weed ... he was still making $750 (all profit) in one transaction!! ... man you do that at a couple campuses with about 7 or 8 guys who need that kind of weed you'll be certainly dropping out asap LOL. cause in a years time, even if you dont clear 200k you would be damn sure close!!! and 5lbs isnt even some amazing amount ... you could easily fit that in a normal standard sized book bag.


    Lmao that's good ? burb ? spending that much money on swag and corn

    Never been around cats with money like that to drop. You'll see some ? getting a dub or a g of some good ? but its all casual here no one heavily buying so my homies don't make much profit flipping at all.
  • Recaptimus_Prime360
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    Well I can see the drug wasn't the life for me. Too many risks. I'd probably get in. Make as much money I can w/n that year, then get out. Use that money to invest in stocks, and just live
  • 6ft5
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    Sh0t wrote: »
    You can love the streets, but the streets won't love you, until you are dead and then everybody pretends to have loved you.

    This is some real talk!!!
  • 6ft5
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    darkone360 wrote: »
    Well I can see the drug wasn't the life for me. Too many risks. I'd probably get in. Make as much money I can w/n that year, then get out. Use that money to invest in stocks, and just live
    To often you get caught up in the game you always find another reason to keep making money, often it's the group of people you end up taking care of them depending on you you depending on the streets.
  • Sh0t
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    Nothing is guaranteed, but the money is there if somebody is willing to make it. especially in big cities with the potential for a lot of steady clients. For example, somebody may or may not, sell powder but only to regular-job folks like nurses, lawyers, personal trainers. People that want to stay up late. Rumor has it, this was a good way to sell blow. Just a rumor though.

    The craziest part about Baltimore stories is that the city is so small, and the distances so minimal, yet so wild.

    Murders are down in Bmore, but rapes are up. watupwitdat? Apparently BPD was doing some bad paperwork.
  • kevmic
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    darkone360 wrote: »
    DISCLAIMER: ? who are in the game, need not respond to this. Don't want y'all ? gettin hit up hit up wit fed charges, b/c you told on yourself. Lol


    Hypothetically speaking...WHAT YOU HAVE DONE DIFFERENTLY IN THE MOVIE?

    Ace imo, had the right idea of how to run their operation. Especially when he was tryin to school Rico's wild azzz at the skating rink. The only I would've change in that scene, had that been me, is I would've gave Rico the greenlight to get rid of Calvin. The sheisty way he walked away, would've had my spidey senses on high alert. I would've put a greenlight on his head the VERY NEXT DAY! U can just tell that ? was gonna be up to something down the line. Again Ace had a good point. Alot of the reasons why brothas get caught slippin in some form of fashion, is b/c they feel the need to flaunt their wealth. Why? Why let the next man know what I got by being flashy? I don't get it. If you knew you could run a successful operation, how would run it? What would u have done differently in the movie? Holla back wit your responses.

    Although Ace should've saw it coming, he was smart by not making the first move. Because he he had such a wild and reckless ? with Rico, it was too much of a liability to have him ? someone. A dead body has been known to ruin operations. Also you playing a whole different game, when you go from drug dealing to killing ? . Real dealers will do everything they can to not ? someone and risk ? up their whole ? . A street corner level dealer might off a ? , but ? dealing in major weight like Ace in the movie wouldn't...At least not as a first option.
  • UPTOWN
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    bmoreeast wrote: »
    Yeah but what if the white boy gets locked up or finds another connect. Situations like that does happen but there not guaranteed to last.


    "cause in a years time, even if you dont clear 200k you would be damn sure close!!!"


    not to mention the fact that if dude is getting middle manned, he's obviously afraid to deal with a real connect. thats why he was dealing with my boy in the first place ... he knew us from college ... thats totally different than going to the hood and meeting some random street cat who he would only know by a nick name LOL .... those same cats are just regular guys to us ... but to him they could be tookie williams for all he knows LOL


    plus yall gotta read the keywords

    "that ? is mad possible off weed if you have some good cats to sell to"

    your diggin a lil too deep for what the post is worth .... all im saying is that i wouldnt do a back flip if someone made money in the 200k range just off weed ....

    cuzzin ... you could spend a third of that on a car alone .... making 200k over the course of a year and actually having 200k under you mattress is 2 different things .... thats all im saying
  • Recaptimus_Prime360
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    kevmic wrote: »
    Although Ace should've saw it coming, he was smart by not making the first move. Because he he had such a wild and reckless ? with Rico, it was too much of a liability to have him ? someone. A dead body has been known to ruin operations. Also you playing a whole different game, when you go from drug dealing to killing ? . Real dealers will do everything they can to not ? someone and risk ? up their whole ? . A street corner level dealer might off a ? , but ? dealing in major weight like Ace in the movie wouldn't...At least not as a first option.


    I never looked at it like that. Makes sense. But not makin that move tho came back and bit him in the azzz. So maybe he should've unleashed Rico on him.
  • Vader_F_Kennedy
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    why did rich lil brother get killed again? and didnt they chop him up?
  • 1of1
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    The Owner of the Dry Cleaning shop should have done A like this..

  • Sh0t
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    He was kidnapped and held for ransom buy his uncle and killed eventually
  • MeTaL
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    The Owner of the Dry Cleaning shop should have done A like this..


    oh!! ? , I am weak.. He ? that ? up.. Muy thai kicks to the head..
  • Vader_F_Kennedy
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    The Owner of the Dry Cleaning shop should have done A like this..


    gotdamn!!!!!! ? ? deserved it he fuckn with dude business
  • bmoreeast
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    "cause in a years time, even if you dont clear 200k you would be damn sure close!!!"


    not to mention the fact that if dude is getting middle manned, he's obviously afraid to deal with a real connect. thats why he was dealing with my boy in the first place ... he knew us from college ... thats totally different than going to the hood and meeting some random street cat who he would only know by a nick name LOL .... those same cats are just regular guys to us ... but to him they could be tookie williams for all he knows LOL


    plus yall gotta read the keywords

    "that ? is mad possible off weed if you have some good cats to sell to"

    your diggin a lil too deep for what the post is worth .... all im saying is that i wouldnt do a back flip if someone made money in the 200k range just off weed ....

    cuzzin ... you could spend a third of that on a car alone .... making 200k over the course of a year and actually having 200k under you mattress is 2 different things .... thats all im saying

    You know what after i made my post i read yours again and i did dig too deep. You were just letting it be known that its possible and on that point i would have to agree with you.
  • Ishi
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    What was that ? selling to get that much of a ass kicking?
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    MeTaL wrote: »
    oh!! ? , I am weak.. He ? that ? up.. Muy thai kicks to the head..

    damn he had that coming to him .... if he would of atleast talked to the ? with some concern instead of acting all nonchalant dude would of prolly never flipped on his ass like that.....
  • bmoreeast
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    The Owner of the Dry Cleaning shop should have done A like this..


    Man them punches sounded like they hurt like a ? ! Then like the third kick looked like it may have knocked him out for a sec, smh!

    Lmao at the little kid at the end asking the mother can he go see dad fight.