I can just imagine one of the drug dealers having a good time, drinking some beer or wine then just happening to see this shirt reflected in the mirror then looking around and realizing there were a lot of other drug dealers there too and thinking he didn't really know the married couple all that well.
i was thinking this to
in my head i saw a scenario where one of them sees a mirror and notices, and then its just a slow motion blur as he realizes and gets up to run trying to warn his associates, only to watch as one by one they are all tackled and arrested,
She has a certain resemblance to Takizawa Nonami but I'm pretty sure she's not, but here's a HD version of that picture anyway hope someone else has better luck finding her name.
Question; is it normal for a bunch of drug dealers to go to a wedding where they don't know either the bride nor the groom? I guess the police could claim it was an open wedding, the more the merrier, and free food would probably tempt most people, even drug dealers? But open weddings/parties don't personally invite people, they post it somewhere public. I would be suspicious if I got a wedding invite from two people I didn't knew, like how do you know my name and address, when I don't know you?
But even if they decided to go, would they actually bring illegal substances that could get them arrested if caught?
As I understand a burst, it is police showing up where they suspect illegal things to go down, to prove their suspicion. But if they can't prove their suspicion, the people will be let go, right?
Did they expect to sell the stuff to people, or does drug dealers just carry drugs with them for all social arrangements or for personal use?
I really don't know if this is weird or it's just me finding it odd...
And this was back in the day. if you had a big name people wanted to be around you expands networks, what better way than be at your wedding and bring a nice ass gift?
But you know just a idea.
For the first question. It mentions they were undercover at the time so maybe they got to be friendly with the local drug dealers then got faked married. For the second, this was probably the culmination of their investigation so they had more than enough evidence to put them behind bars but wanted to get them all at once for fear that some might flee if they gave them time by going and arresting them all individually in their places of residence. Its just easier for the cops if they can arrest a large number of people in a controlled environment where they are not going in unprepared as well.
Get invitation from random couple you don't know that has a weed loving band.
"Daaaayum perfect place to go in someone elses place and sell some coke'n´stuff ************ I'm goin!"
Drugs aren't a source of fun, they're an enhancer... You can have fun at a party, but you can also drink and smoke to have a lot more fun.
You can also do blow if you wanna have ultimate fun.
I've never had more fun while drunk or otherwise indisposed, unless the act of being drunk itself is what will enhance my experience. Such as playing Blood Bowl.
Well, except that you're going off of the assumption that everyone will experience things better by your argument, making it a massive logical fallacy simply by being uttered, so it's not like this was off to a good start.
Explain to me how I was assuming EVERYONE would find it better?
Also, do you see the guy I was responding too? If anything, he was the one assuming that no one will have fun with drugs.