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    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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    seems to be what's hip. According to this http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/story/0,2789,323840,00.html[^] (sorry, swedish only), 90 percent of 2500 collected euro notes, contains in average 0.4 micrograms cocaine. They don't mention where these notes where sampled, but it's interesting nonetheless. 90 percent is a lot! The article also mentions that they found traces of cocaine in 22 of 28 toilets in the German parliament. Yeehaw! :) The situation was similar in Spain. However, in Spain the amount of cocaine in on the notes were higher. I guess the euro notes in Germany is of better quality than in Spain. From a cocaine snorters point of view that is. ;) -- Counting the days in the haze around you Susanne let the ether fall Out of phase, I am all around you Susanne on the wall

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      seems to be what's hip. According to this http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/story/0,2789,323840,00.html[^] (sorry, swedish only), 90 percent of 2500 collected euro notes, contains in average 0.4 micrograms cocaine. They don't mention where these notes where sampled, but it's interesting nonetheless. 90 percent is a lot! The article also mentions that they found traces of cocaine in 22 of 28 toilets in the German parliament. Yeehaw! :) The situation was similar in Spain. However, in Spain the amount of cocaine in on the notes were higher. I guess the euro notes in Germany is of better quality than in Spain. From a cocaine snorters point of view that is. ;) -- Counting the days in the haze around you Susanne let the ether fall Out of phase, I am all around you Susanne on the wall

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      Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: However, in Spain the amount of cocaine in on the notes were higher maybe Germans have stronger noses and they don't leave as much coke in the rolled-up notes as those weakling Spaniards. (i forget, do we like Spain this week?) CheeseWeasle

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        Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: However, in Spain the amount of cocaine in on the notes were higher maybe Germans have stronger noses and they don't leave as much coke in the rolled-up notes as those weakling Spaniards. (i forget, do we like Spain this week?) CheeseWeasle

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        Chris Losinger wrote: i forget, do we like Spain this week? Flip a coin! Heads = Yes; Tails = No :) Jeremy Falcon

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          seems to be what's hip. According to this http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/story/0,2789,323840,00.html[^] (sorry, swedish only), 90 percent of 2500 collected euro notes, contains in average 0.4 micrograms cocaine. They don't mention where these notes where sampled, but it's interesting nonetheless. 90 percent is a lot! The article also mentions that they found traces of cocaine in 22 of 28 toilets in the German parliament. Yeehaw! :) The situation was similar in Spain. However, in Spain the amount of cocaine in on the notes were higher. I guess the euro notes in Germany is of better quality than in Spain. From a cocaine snorters point of view that is. ;) -- Counting the days in the haze around you Susanne let the ether fall Out of phase, I am all around you Susanne on the wall

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          Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: The article also mentions that they found traces of cocaine in 22 of 28 toilets in the German parliament. Now there's two reasons for the janitors to sniff the toilets. :) Jeremy Falcon

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            seems to be what's hip. According to this http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/story/0,2789,323840,00.html[^] (sorry, swedish only), 90 percent of 2500 collected euro notes, contains in average 0.4 micrograms cocaine. They don't mention where these notes where sampled, but it's interesting nonetheless. 90 percent is a lot! The article also mentions that they found traces of cocaine in 22 of 28 toilets in the German parliament. Yeehaw! :) The situation was similar in Spain. However, in Spain the amount of cocaine in on the notes were higher. I guess the euro notes in Germany is of better quality than in Spain. From a cocaine snorters point of view that is. ;) -- Counting the days in the haze around you Susanne let the ether fall Out of phase, I am all around you Susanne on the wall

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            Germans are known to be rigorous and efficient, another proof :) 0.9 x 2500 x 0.000004 = 0.009g . Ok, I forget the idea to collect euro notes.


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              seems to be what's hip. According to this http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/story/0,2789,323840,00.html[^] (sorry, swedish only), 90 percent of 2500 collected euro notes, contains in average 0.4 micrograms cocaine. They don't mention where these notes where sampled, but it's interesting nonetheless. 90 percent is a lot! The article also mentions that they found traces of cocaine in 22 of 28 toilets in the German parliament. Yeehaw! :) The situation was similar in Spain. However, in Spain the amount of cocaine in on the notes were higher. I guess the euro notes in Germany is of better quality than in Spain. From a cocaine snorters point of view that is. ;) -- Counting the days in the haze around you Susanne let the ether fall Out of phase, I am all around you Susanne on the wall

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              read a german article today, too. It also mentioned (to our defense) that a) there's a high inner-european circulation of notes, b) the 90% mark was reached last fall already, and c) there's a large amount of immaculate conception (notes get contamined in purse, money counters, etc.)


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                Chris Losinger wrote: i forget, do we like Spain this week? Flip a coin! Heads = Yes; Tails = No :) Jeremy Falcon

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                *flip* Tail. "We've always been at war with the Spaniards"


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                  seems to be what's hip. According to this http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/story/0,2789,323840,00.html[^] (sorry, swedish only), 90 percent of 2500 collected euro notes, contains in average 0.4 micrograms cocaine. They don't mention where these notes where sampled, but it's interesting nonetheless. 90 percent is a lot! The article also mentions that they found traces of cocaine in 22 of 28 toilets in the German parliament. Yeehaw! :) The situation was similar in Spain. However, in Spain the amount of cocaine in on the notes were higher. I guess the euro notes in Germany is of better quality than in Spain. From a cocaine snorters point of view that is. ;) -- Counting the days in the haze around you Susanne let the ether fall Out of phase, I am all around you Susanne on the wall

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                  Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: 90 percent of 2500 collected euro notes, contains in average 0.4 micrograms cocaine. Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: The article also mentions that they found traces of cocaine in 22 of 28 toilets in the German parliament. Yeehaw! Maybe it has to do with politicians having that nasty habit of flushing money down the toilet. -Jack

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                    *flip* Tail. "We've always been at war with the Spaniards"


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                    A war with me? why?;P Silver at last!!

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                      Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: 90 percent of 2500 collected euro notes, contains in average 0.4 micrograms cocaine. Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: The article also mentions that they found traces of cocaine in 22 of 28 toilets in the German parliament. Yeehaw! Maybe it has to do with politicians having that nasty habit of flushing money down the toilet. -Jack

                      There are 10 types of people in this world, those that understand binary and those who don't.

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                      :-D Paul ;) I have been afraid always. When you see something insurmountable ahead of you, say to yourself: "All right! I am afraid. Now that I've been properly afraid, let's go forward." That is the whole secret. - Jeanne d'Arc

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                        Germans are known to be rigorous and efficient, another proof :) 0.9 x 2500 x 0.000004 = 0.009g . Ok, I forget the idea to collect euro notes.


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                        :laugh:


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                          seems to be what's hip. According to this http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/story/0,2789,323840,00.html[^] (sorry, swedish only), 90 percent of 2500 collected euro notes, contains in average 0.4 micrograms cocaine. They don't mention where these notes where sampled, but it's interesting nonetheless. 90 percent is a lot! The article also mentions that they found traces of cocaine in 22 of 28 toilets in the German parliament. Yeehaw! :) The situation was similar in Spain. However, in Spain the amount of cocaine in on the notes were higher. I guess the euro notes in Germany is of better quality than in Spain. From a cocaine snorters point of view that is. ;) -- Counting the days in the haze around you Susanne let the ether fall Out of phase, I am all around you Susanne on the wall

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                          nssone
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                          Funny thing, we have that problem in America, also. About 4 out of 5 dollar bills (of any note) contains traces of coccaine. Even though we try to crack down on drugs here in America :laugh:, it's not enough to get in trouble.

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