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because he's an addict Kietz, spends all his monies on crack

If you mean crack as being parts for my gtr yeah, im a right tyrone biggums..

tho Kietz needs to go to business school. here let me break it down for u kietz..

You buy $10 of crack to sell for $15.

You buy another $10 of crack to sell for $15.

Then u buy 3 lots of crack at $10 and make $15 profit on ur initial outlay, cor blimey, thats 1 extra crack rock we can buy

(or, its a free crack rock from his initial outlay but in either case when u borrow money from bikies u wanna sell that 3 kilos before they come and break ya kneecaps)

bwahahaha

-D

PS. Inline6 is my crack accountant, he keeps all the crack, all the time.

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If you mean crack as being parts for my gtr yeah, im a right tyrone biggums..

tho Kietz needs to go to business school. here let me break it down for u kietz..

You buy $10 of crack to sell for $15.

You buy another $10 of crack to sell for $15.

Then u buy 3 lots of crack at $10 and make $15 profit on ur initial outlay, cor blimey, thats 1 extra crack rock we can buy

(or, its a free crack rock from his initial outlay but in either case when u borrow money from bikies u wanna sell that 3 kilos before they come and break ya kneecaps)

bwahahaha

-D

PS. Inline6 is my crack accountant, he keeps all the crack, all the time.

no but your buying 3 kg at about 150k each kg and u jump that 1 to 1 and u have 6 kg and u be making big $$$$ u can buy 3 r35 gtr's and thats who u 'break' it down yo!

no but your buying 3 kg at about 150k each kg and u jump that 1 to 1 and u have 6 kg and u be making big $$ u can buy 3 r35 gtr's and thats who u 'break' it down yo!

Yes but if you sell enuff crack, u can buy that 35 gtr, and still be in the crack game. its all about patience, as well as the fact that gtrs dont increase in value....

so stay crackin laddo, you'll get richer that way

or die tryin'

hah

-D

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