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A & E "Meth Mountain" would make a Gump proud
Posted on 8/19/08 at 8:48 am
Posted on 8/19/08 at 8:48 am
A & E had an hour long special entitled Intervention-Meth Mountain, which detailed the swath of destruction meth had on a rural Alabama town.
Anyhow, the amount of Bama gear worn by every meth head in Bama was just absolutely beautiful. to be fair, Auburn gear was also on display.
The highpoint was when they went into a little trailer where a degenerate trucker meth head lived and he had a framed photo of those two blonde redneck barbies wearing their Bear hats on proud display. Like a shrine.
I just kept thinking, poor, poor Terry.

Anyhow, the amount of Bama gear worn by every meth head in Bama was just absolutely beautiful. to be fair, Auburn gear was also on display.
The highpoint was when they went into a little trailer where a degenerate trucker meth head lived and he had a framed photo of those two blonde redneck barbies wearing their Bear hats on proud display. Like a shrine.
I just kept thinking, poor, poor Terry.



Posted on 8/19/08 at 8:58 am to Lsupimp
This was on TV or from your sources in Seattle?
Posted on 8/19/08 at 8:59 am to Lsupimp
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I just kept thinking, poor, poor Terry.

Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:04 am to Lsupimp
ha, i saw that. the trucker who lives in a trailer, did meth for 30+ years and didnt realize till year 26 that "it was a problem"
fricking classic. only a bama fan could snort crystals made out of draino and not think its a problem till year 26...
fricking classic. only a bama fan could snort crystals made out of draino and not think its a problem till year 26...

This post was edited on 8/19/08 at 9:06 am
Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:12 am to harper6464
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fricking classic. only a bama fan could snort crystals made out of draino and not think its a problem till year 26
The Draino is part of The Process, relative to, the manufacture of crystal meth for recreational usage and what we are trying to achieve here, within the team concept. Aiiight?



Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:12 am to harper6464
i grew up just off of Sand Mountain (aka Meth Mountain). To tell you how backwoods "Deliverance" that place is, last month a 13 year old boy got arrested for having sex with his 6 year old brother. Rednecks.
Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:17 am to AuburnCPA
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last month a 13 year old boy got arrested for having sex with his 6 year old brother. Rednecks.


Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:18 am to harper6464
Do you really snort crystals?
Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:19 am to AuburnCPA
i grew up just off of Sand Mountain (aka Meth Mountain). To tell you how backwoods "Deliverance" that place is, last month a 13 year old boy got arrested for having sex with his 6 year old brother. Rednecks.
DAYUM!
DAYUM!
Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:21 am to LuckyLee
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Do you really snort crystals?
well, i believe it is methamphetamines(sp) in crystalized form...
so yeah, they do.

Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:22 am to AuburnCPA
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grew up just off of Sand Mountain (aka Meth Mountain). To tell you how backwoods "Deliverance" that place is, last month a 13 year old boy got arrested for having sex with his 6 year old brother. Rednecks.
Wow.That will raise some eyebrows in the 2013 Media Guide's 'Meet the Players' profile section.
Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:37 am to I-59 Tiger
I live close to Gadsden and Meth Mountain is a 10 minute drive north. Mexicans are growing at such an alarming rate up there it is rediculous. There are too many farms and chicken plants hiring all of them. One of my high school rivals - Geraldine High School - is almost all Mexican now. They did not have many when I was there 8 years ago. It would not bother me if an atom bomb was dropped up there.
Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:39 am to AuburnCPA
for example, on the front page of Gadsdentimes.com
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for those that don't feel like clicking the link
A multi-county effort of drug task force agents and officers led to the arrests on Friday of three men on charges of trafficking in methamphetamine, according to a news release from DeKalb County Sheriff Jimmy Harris.
Pedro Corona Vargas, 20, and Rodolfo Chavez, 20, both of Albertville, and Carlos Feliz Arellano, 21, of Marina, Fla., were charged with trafficking in methamphetamine and distribution of a controlled substance.
Agents received information that a large amount of methamphetamine was supposed to be delivered to an unknown place in Kilpatrick and were able to confirm that Vargas, Chavez and Arellano were to deliver the meth. Surveillance began on a residence on DeKalb Road 473, according to the press release.
Vargas was seen walking between houses and was detained.
About a pound of meth was found on Vargas, Harris said. Other agents saw Chavez and Arellano on the porch of the residence and detained them.
Officers searched the residence and found more than 5 pounds of pure methamphet-amine ice packaged for distribution, the release said.
About $10,000 and three loaded firearms, including a .45 caliber and two 9 mm pistols, one of which was altered, were found.
The methamphetamine seized has a street value of about $500,000, Harris said.
“This was a huge takedown by these task force agents,” Harris said. “These people were one of the major meth suppliers in our area. We are really fortunate to have such a good working relationship among these officers — and glad we could work together to remove this danger from our counties. This operation should hamper the supply of meth in our area, as this house was being used as a major cut and distribution point. This will hopefully lead to bigger operations in the near future. We are dedicated to removing this poison from our community in any manner possible. Working with the agents in surrounding counties has been and continues to be beneficial to all of us in this drug war.”
Agencies involved included Blount County Narcotics Task Force, Marshall County Drug Enforcement Unit, Albertville Police Department vice narcotics, DeKalb County Drug Task Force, DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office and deputy Josh York and his K-9, Jaeger.
LINK
for those that don't feel like clicking the link
A multi-county effort of drug task force agents and officers led to the arrests on Friday of three men on charges of trafficking in methamphetamine, according to a news release from DeKalb County Sheriff Jimmy Harris.
Pedro Corona Vargas, 20, and Rodolfo Chavez, 20, both of Albertville, and Carlos Feliz Arellano, 21, of Marina, Fla., were charged with trafficking in methamphetamine and distribution of a controlled substance.
Agents received information that a large amount of methamphetamine was supposed to be delivered to an unknown place in Kilpatrick and were able to confirm that Vargas, Chavez and Arellano were to deliver the meth. Surveillance began on a residence on DeKalb Road 473, according to the press release.
Vargas was seen walking between houses and was detained.
About a pound of meth was found on Vargas, Harris said. Other agents saw Chavez and Arellano on the porch of the residence and detained them.
Officers searched the residence and found more than 5 pounds of pure methamphet-amine ice packaged for distribution, the release said.
About $10,000 and three loaded firearms, including a .45 caliber and two 9 mm pistols, one of which was altered, were found.
The methamphetamine seized has a street value of about $500,000, Harris said.
“This was a huge takedown by these task force agents,” Harris said. “These people were one of the major meth suppliers in our area. We are really fortunate to have such a good working relationship among these officers — and glad we could work together to remove this danger from our counties. This operation should hamper the supply of meth in our area, as this house was being used as a major cut and distribution point. This will hopefully lead to bigger operations in the near future. We are dedicated to removing this poison from our community in any manner possible. Working with the agents in surrounding counties has been and continues to be beneficial to all of us in this drug war.”
Agencies involved included Blount County Narcotics Task Force, Marshall County Drug Enforcement Unit, Albertville Police Department vice narcotics, DeKalb County Drug Task Force, DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office and deputy Josh York and his K-9, Jaeger.
This post was edited on 8/19/08 at 9:41 am
Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:41 am to AuburnCPA
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i grew up just off of Sand Mountain (aka Meth Mountain). To tell you how backwoods "Deliverance" that place is, last month a 13 year old boy got arrested for having sex with his 6 year old brother. Rednecks.
You grew up there

Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:41 am to AuburnCPA
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I live close to Gadsden and Meth Mountain is a 10 minute drive north
This does not bode well for Ryan Perilloux....
This post was edited on 8/19/08 at 9:43 am
Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:43 am to DvlsAdvocat
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This does not bode well for Ryan Perilloux....


Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:44 am to DvlsAdvocat
That's EXACTLY what i was thinking.... 

Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:45 am to Lsupimp
You cant say anything if you live in La.
I have lived a long time in both states and there are far more drug addicts, street trash, thugs in La than Alabama BY FAR!!!
I love my LSU tigers but the state of La. is the armpit of the country, I hate to say.
Sorry but its the truth, so be careful when throwing rocks from your glass house.
I have lived a long time in both states and there are far more drug addicts, street trash, thugs in La than Alabama BY FAR!!!
I love my LSU tigers but the state of La. is the armpit of the country, I hate to say.
Sorry but its the truth, so be careful when throwing rocks from your glass house.
Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:46 am to Lsupimp
R.P. is on the other side of Gadsden. He is probably like an hour from Meth Mountain. And for those who don't know Meth Mountain (Sand Mountain) runs from around Boaz all the way up close to Tennessee/Georgia line. It is not just one mountain but a region, Northeastern Alabama.
Posted on 8/19/08 at 9:55 am to Ray Ray Rodman
If La. and Bama are armpits, then Mississippi is definitely the sphincter.
Rodman, curious how you never miss an opportunity to assume the board Nanny role ....
Rodman, curious how you never miss an opportunity to assume the board Nanny role ....

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