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Troll Control:
Lols.  This is hardly the biggest problem with HLA's criminal enterprise.  Plus the kids pretty much help themselves to whatever they want.  Nobody's minding the store anymore.

TheWho:

--- Quote from: "Guest" ---Lols.  This is hardly the biggest problem with HLA's criminal enterprise.  Plus the kids pretty much help themselves to whatever they want.  Nobody's minding the store anymore.
--- End quote ---
Never said it was the biggest problem.  Just sayin thats all.

Anonymous:
"I dont believe a license is needed to dispense drugs in the state of Georgia. "   You are joking...

Anonymous:
No, that's thewho and he's not joking.  He's deliberately lying to blunt the criticism, i.e. trolling.

TheWho:

--- Quote from: "Guest" ---No, that's thewho and he's not joking.  He's deliberately lying to blunt the criticism, i.e. trolling.
--- End quote ---

Again, you are the ones trolling.  The rest of us are trying to have a conversation.  Please try to contribute something constructive.

To get back on topic........This may help:

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