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Won't you be my neighbor? Mark Unseen   Aug 19 15:02 UTC 1995

   I'm moving to a new neighborhood and I am real unfamalier with the place.
 I'm moving because the police are pinpointing a major drug-bust on me, and
I'll have to deal crack elsewhere.   So I was wondering if any friends out
there could help me find a suitable place to live.  Won't you be my neighbor?
7 responses total.
tyger
response 1 of 7: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 15:09 UTC 1995

yes but only if you live on the other side of town drugs bring neighborhood
values down but then again come be my neighbor I could use a rent reduction
and maybe you could lend me a cup of snow and we could be real good neighbors
(just kidding all where are these weirdos coming from anyway?)
popcorn
response 2 of 7: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 01:46 UTC 1995

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canis
response 3 of 7: Mark Unseen   Aug 22 14:50 UTC 1995

So, lemme get this straight, the question is, how do you feel about drug
dealers in your neighborhood? Drug dealers can be perfectly nice people
except when it comes to bussiness. I know sales people who are the exact
same way. So, how would you feel if a drug dealer came along and lived next
to you? Or if you found out that a neighbor of yours that you've known for
years was a drug dealer, and that is how s/he is supporting her/his family?
chelsea
response 4 of 7: Mark Unseen   Aug 22 21:55 UTC 1995

I don't think it's what my neighbor does for a living that would
have me concerned as much as how his or her lifestyle touched
on my home and my family.  I can think of religious, environmental, 
or military fanatics which might bother me a whole lot more.
popcorn
response 5 of 7: Mark Unseen   Aug 24 12:54 UTC 1995

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canis
response 6 of 7: Mark Unseen   Aug 24 13:10 UTC 1995

Off duty police officers often have loaded guns... and they can leagally get
intoxiciated, by getting drunk... Many other home owners also have loaded 
guns around their homes too.. While it doesn't quite compare to people 
bringing guns into someones house, it is possible that your neighbor has a 
gun... Often times the deals aren't handled in the drug dealers home, they 
pick other places to meet and such.. would the fact that this person deals
drugs to get his money, even if it didn't effect you in anyway change your
veiwpoint about him? Would you let your children, go outside and play with
their children?
ewhisam
response 7 of 7: Mark Unseen   Dec 28 04:19 UTC 1995

No
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