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Im there to have a look

screw being a student, work for the government I get all the time off i want AND have money ha ha

Don't get me wrong, I run my own business...but that takes all of 2 hours a day and I make more than I used to as an industrial chemist...laugh away ;) Plus I'm in my last year of pharmacy, yey for free prescription drugs!

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So Dan do you know where I can get large supply of cheap psuedoephedrine???? Now that your an industrial chemist. ahahaha. As for the r35.. poooo!!! the more ppls look the higher they're gonna stick the prices up.

If everyone who holds an order for this car wait till the day they announce the "official' price. comes in a couple of day later and cancels on mass, I bet Nissan will be shaving 20-30K of per car, maybe even more ones never knows.

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So Dan do you know where I can get large supply of cheap psuedoephedrine???? Now that your an industrial chemist. ahahaha. As for the r35.. poooo!!! the more ppls look the higher they're gonna stick the prices up.

If everyone who holds an order for this car wait till the day they announce the "official' price. comes in a couple of day later and cancels on mass, I bet Nissan will be shaving 20-30K of per car, maybe even more ones never knows.

Well actually I was standing next to a pallet of 1000Kg psuedo last Wednesday, but believe me the security was more than tight due to the rise in violent robberies thanks to it being harder for crims to get. Plus with the last re-scheduling of psuedo in medication (pharmacy only medication) it won't be long before it's completely replaced with 'useless' phenylephrine anyway (doesn't stop runny noses very well at all, and is dangerous for people with congestive heart disease). Not that it would stop the 'ice epidemic' ephedrine grows on trees....literally, so that'll be the next route taken I'd say, fields of clandestine Ephedra plants.....or us poor Pharmacists getting guns shoved up our noses for a box of Codral ;)

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