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This A list mostly television actor has been driving his assistants crazy while in Europe scouring the tiny town they were in for coke. The actor finally had to have some delivered by private jet from a city an hour away.
This A list mostly television actor has been driving his assistants crazy while in Europe scouring the tiny town they were in for coke. The actor finally had to have some delivered by private jet from a city an hour away.
Posted by ent lawyer at 7:45 AM
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Adrian Grenier?
ReplyDeleteDon't think he's a list though but I blame that Drive Me Crazy talk a few days ago! Lol
I assumed Piven is tv & film but he's more A I think so
Deleteis Charlie Sheen in Europe?
ReplyDelete@Derek Yep, Spain
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ReplyDeleteI really wish drugs were legal. Yes, even coke. I've never done any beyond a few tokes of pot (hated it) but honestly, if people want to do it, let them. If that's how they want to live, and they know it might ruin their lives and they're willing to take that risk (shoot, alcohol does that already, so what's the big deal) why not just let them make that decision for themselves?
ReplyDeleteImagine how the schools would be improved from all the taxes? ;-)
@Figgy, that's assuming people paid their taxes on their new fun legal highs. :=)
ReplyDeleteMy chief argument for legalization is that then at least you'd know what you were getting in your glassnine envelope. Cocaine would be a standardized strength of cocaine, not the real stuff one day and baby powder/insecticide the next. Fewer surprises, possibly less health damage.
What? No drugs in Pamplona?
ReplyDeleteSpain and Ireland are the 2 European country where the used notes are the most soaked of cocaine according to some studies
ReplyDeleteHappy Bastille Day French Girl!
ReplyDeleteHow does one go about finding drugs in a foreign country on their own? Sheesh, can't it wait?
Could be Charlie, but somehow I see him as having the drug itinerary in check before leaving the states.
ReplyDeleteThe only problem with drug use legal or other is the impact it has on third parties - like the a hole who drove on a freeway in Ontario on the wrong side of the freeway, got off the freeway at a gas stop and ended up back on the freeway on the wrong side again - he wasn't drunk he was high and had a stash of pot in his car. Though yes driving while impaired includes pot. You should watch the Canadian version of Border Security. They are checking for red eyes people.
ReplyDeletePeople wacked on crack like to
shoot guns and things.
Maybe the government should have drug hotels, you can buy the drugs but you gotta do the drugs in the confines of that hotel, they can rent out party rooms. They could have medical staff on hand. Could be a revenue maker.
Oh yeah by some miracle no one got hurt because of this a hole driving on the wrong side of the freeway. Everyone must have been alert that day and that section of highway was low volume. An off duty cop had been following him and radioing in.
ReplyDeleteoooh @tina i love that idea. drug hotels.
ReplyDeletei support 100% legalization and even making some pharmaceuticals over the counter.
If his assistant couldn't find drugs in a Sanfermines Pamplona, they couldn't find a cheater in the Kennedys or a fat person in the US.
ReplyDeleteAnd Pamplona has about 200,000 people, that's not tiny around Europe.
Alexander skarsgard is outside London filming Tarzan
ReplyDeleteAn hour away by plane? or by car?
ReplyDeleteWhy do I want to know these things?