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 | | From: | Derek Snider | | Subject: | My visit to the DEA Museum (NYC location) | | Date: | 19 Jan 2005 11:10:38 -0800 |
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 | This past Sunday I happened to get laid over in New York City for a few hours due to a delay causing me to miss my connecting flight, so took the opportunity to zip downtown to take a look around.
Not having my winter coat with me (was packed in my luggage), I stopped and bought a $10 coat at a discount store, along with a scarf, and a winter hat with a pot leaf patch on it ;)
While walking around downtown, I discovered that there is a mini DEA museum there (the real one is in Arlington, Virginia), so I decided to check it out... wearing my hat of course.
First of all, they subject everyone (not just me) to a search more thorough than the airport. They had everyone empty their pockets, searched purses, used the metal detecting wand, and patted everyone down. I asked if I could take pictures, and they told me to, "feel free".
So I wandered around, taking pictures of the propaganda displays, and collected come propaganda brouchures.
I even got my picture taken with a DEA Agent, who didn't seem to have too much of a problem with my hat, grinning and saying, "the subtle irony of your hat is not lost on me".
On my way out, I stopped at the gift shop -- not that I felt good about contributing my own cash to their cause, but that I was interested in a couple of momento's for my own reasons... heheh... ;) -- they had all kinds of stuff including a DEA sew-on patch.
When I enquired on the price to the lady at the counter, her supervisor approached the counter -- visibly upset -- and told me that he refused to sell me a patch. I asked him if it was because of my hat, and he said yes -- that he refused to sell me a patch because I was going to "use it to make fun" of them.
I asked him if I could buy a pen. He said yes... I could buy a pen ;)
So now I have a DEA pen with which to sign copies of my book about drugs! (when I finish it) :P
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 | | From: | Phil Stovell | | Subject: | Re: My visit to the DEA Museum (NYC location) | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 19:07:43 +0000 |
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 | On 19 Jan 2005 11:10:38 -0800 in alt.drugs, derek@idirect.com (Derek Snider) wrote:
>I asked if I could take pictures, and they told me to, "feel >free".
Digital? If so, could we see them? -- The latest survey displays that it requires an average of just 3.8 drinkings to effect a katzenjammer. But this tablets supports you elude hang-overs and wake up feeling immense from head to abdomen and everywhere else.
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 | | From: | rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski | | Subject: | Re: My visit to the DEA Museum (NYC location) | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 16:15:36 -0500 |
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 | Derek Snider wrote
> When I enquired on the price to the lady at the counter, her > supervisor approached the counter -- visibly upset -- and told me that > he refused to sell me a patch. I asked him if it was because of my > hat, and he said yes -- that he refused to sell me a patch because I > was going to "use it to make fun" of them.
Is the DEA still saying I am corrupting the youth of America? I haven't checked their website recently. I think they were just jealous I outranked them on Google. -- http://www.dextromethorphan.ws/ For information about the psychedelic drug DXM, including dangers.
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 | | From: | derek at idirect.com | | Subject: | Re: My visit to the DEA Museum (NYC location) | | Date: | 20 Jan 2005 16:05:32 -0800 |
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 | Yes, digital (of course). I'll have to put them up on one of my websites and post the URL...
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 | | From: | MycoloTeur | | Subject: | Re: My visit to the DEA Museum (NYC location) | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 16:27:04 -0800 |
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 | wrote in message news:1106265932.640862.12210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Yes, digital (of course). I'll have to put them up on one of my > websites and post the URL... > Please do. Then we can make fun of them. ;)
Love and Light
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 | | From: | COLonelPolypS | | Subject: | Re: My visit to the DEA Museum (NYC location) | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 05:41:33 -0500 |
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 | "Derek Snider" wrote in message news:5d5d68dc.0501191110.320c922b@posting.google.com... > This past Sunday I happened to get laid over in New York City for a > few hours due to a delay causing me to miss my connecting flight, so > took the opportunity to zip downtown to take a look around. > > Not having my winter coat with me (was packed in my luggage), I > stopped and bought a $10 coat at a discount store, along with a scarf, > and a winter hat with a pot leaf patch on it ;) > > While walking around downtown, I discovered that there is a mini DEA
I ay I would be happy if somebody blew that fucking chrisitan jew cop building up.
I do not have freedom of speech and that is the main reason why I hope for a civil war so I could legally kill every chrisitan jew cop I see.
EXTERMINATE the jews and leave my posts alone.
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 | | From: | brian bennett | | Subject: | Re: My visit to the DEA Museum (NYC location) | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 17:46:45 GMT |
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 | derek@idirect.com wrote: > > Actually, I didn't notice until checking the website more closely, but > this was part of the "Target America" tour > (http://www.deamuseum.org/website/). > > The New York City leg of the tour: > > September 10, 2004 -- January 31, 2005 > One Times Square > New York City, NY > (212) 402-1800
wonderful that the government views us all as "targets" eh?
b -- citizen, patriot, stoner
Marijuana: it's nowhere near as scary as they want you to think. truth: the Anti-drugwar http://www.briancbennett.com
Nothing will ever change if we don't stand up for ourselves: http://cannabisconsumers.org
"Cops say legalize drugs" ask them why: http://www.leap.cc
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 | | From: | El Rayo-X | | Subject: | Re: My visit to the DEA Museum (NYC location) | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 03:22:48 GMT |
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 | On 19 Jan 2005 11:10:38 -0800, derek@idirect.com (Derek Snider) wrote:
>This past Sunday I happened to get laid over in New York City for a >few hours due to a delay causing me to miss my connecting flight, so >took the opportunity to zip downtown to take a look around. > >Not having my winter coat with me (was packed in my luggage), I >stopped and bought a $10 coat at a discount store, along with a scarf, >and a winter hat with a pot leaf patch on it ;) > >While walking around downtown, I discovered that there is a mini DEA >museum there (the real one is in Arlington, Virginia), so I decided to >check it out... wearing my hat of course. > >First of all, they subject everyone (not just me) to a search more >thorough than the airport. They had everyone empty their pockets, >searched purses, used the metal detecting wand, and patted everyone >down. I asked if I could take pictures, and they told me to, "feel >free". > >So I wandered around, taking pictures of the propaganda displays, and >collected come propaganda brouchures. > >I even got my picture taken with a DEA Agent, who didn't seem to have >too much of a problem with my hat, grinning and saying, "the subtle >irony of your hat is not lost on me". > >On my way out, I stopped at the gift shop -- not that I felt good >about contributing my own cash to their cause, but that I was >interested in a couple of momento's for my own reasons... heheh... ;) >-- they had all kinds of stuff including a DEA sew-on patch. > >When I enquired on the price to the lady at the counter, her >supervisor approached the counter -- visibly upset -- and told me that >he refused to sell me a patch. I asked him if it was because of my >hat, and he said yes -- that he refused to sell me a patch because I >was going to "use it to make fun" of them. > >I asked him if I could buy a pen. He said yes... I could buy a pen ;) > >So now I have a DEA pen with which to sign copies of my book about >drugs! (when I finish it) :P
Kewl. It would've been fun to find a kid, and give them the money to go buy that patch for you...and then have them hand it to you right in front of the clerk.
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 | | From: | MycoloTeur | | Subject: | Re: My visit to the DEA Museum (NYC location) | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 20:05:55 -0800 |
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 | "El Rayo-X" wrote in message news:41ef23b6.42962366@News.individual.net... > On 19 Jan 2005 11:10:38 -0800, derek@idirect.com (Derek Snider) wrote: > >>This past Sunday I happened to get laid over in New York City for a >>few hours due to a delay causing me to miss my connecting flight, so >>took the opportunity to zip downtown to take a look around. >> >>Not having my winter coat with me (was packed in my luggage), I >>stopped and bought a $10 coat at a discount store, along with a scarf, >>and a winter hat with a pot leaf patch on it ;) >> >>While walking around downtown, I discovered that there is a mini DEA >>museum there (the real one is in Arlington, Virginia), so I decided to >>check it out... wearing my hat of course. >> >>First of all, they subject everyone (not just me) to a search more >>thorough than the airport. They had everyone empty their pockets, >>searched purses, used the metal detecting wand, and patted everyone >>down. I asked if I could take pictures, and they told me to, "feel >>free". >> >>So I wandered around, taking pictures of the propaganda displays, and >>collected come propaganda brouchures. >> >>I even got my picture taken with a DEA Agent, who didn't seem to have >>too much of a problem with my hat, grinning and saying, "the subtle >>irony of your hat is not lost on me". >> >>On my way out, I stopped at the gift shop -- not that I felt good >>about contributing my own cash to their cause, but that I was >>interested in a couple of momento's for my own reasons... heheh... ;) >>-- they had all kinds of stuff including a DEA sew-on patch. >> >>When I enquired on the price to the lady at the counter, her >>supervisor approached the counter -- visibly upset -- and told me that >>he refused to sell me a patch. I asked him if it was because of my >>hat, and he said yes -- that he refused to sell me a patch because I >>was going to "use it to make fun" of them. >> >>I asked him if I could buy a pen. He said yes... I could buy a pen ;) >> >>So now I have a DEA pen with which to sign copies of my book about >>drugs! (when I finish it) :P > > > Kewl. It would've been fun to find a kid, and give them the money to > go buy that patch for you...and then have them hand it to you right in > front of the clerk.
What I think is funny is the guy freaking out about you making fun of them.
Just like the bitches they are.
:)
Love and Light
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 | | From: | Fluffy | | Subject: | Re: My visit to the DEA Museum (NYC location) | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 01:05:26 GMT |
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 | Where was this odd place, or if you don't remember, what exactly was it called? I'd like to go have a look around!
On 19 Jan 2005 11:10:38 -0800, derek@idirect.com (Derek Snider) wrote:
>This past Sunday I happened to get laid over in New York City for a >few hours due to a delay causing me to miss my connecting flight, so >took the opportunity to zip downtown to take a look around. > >Not having my winter coat with me (was packed in my luggage), I >stopped and bought a $10 coat at a discount store, along with a scarf, >and a winter hat with a pot leaf patch on it ;) > >While walking around downtown, I discovered that there is a mini DEA >museum there (the real one is in Arlington, Virginia), so I decided to >check it out... wearing my hat of course. > >First of all, they subject everyone (not just me) to a search more >thorough than the airport. They had everyone empty their pockets, >searched purses, used the metal detecting wand, and patted everyone >down. I asked if I could take pictures, and they told me to, "feel >free". > >So I wandered around, taking pictures of the propaganda displays, and >collected come propaganda brouchures. > >I even got my picture taken with a DEA Agent, who didn't seem to have >too much of a problem with my hat, grinning and saying, "the subtle >irony of your hat is not lost on me". > >On my way out, I stopped at the gift shop -- not that I felt good >about contributing my own cash to their cause, but that I was >interested in a couple of momento's for my own reasons... heheh... ;) >-- they had all kinds of stuff including a DEA sew-on patch. > >When I enquired on the price to the lady at the counter, her >supervisor approached the counter -- visibly upset -- and told me that >he refused to sell me a patch. I asked him if it was because of my >hat, and he said yes -- that he refused to sell me a patch because I >was going to "use it to make fun" of them. > >I asked him if I could buy a pen. He said yes... I could buy a pen ;) > >So now I have a DEA pen with which to sign copies of my book about >drugs! (when I finish it) :P
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 | | From: | The Psychedelic Pope ~..~ His Most Excelent Highness | | Subject: | Re: My visit to the DEA Museum (NYC location) | | Date: | 19 Jan 2005 11:33:21 -0800 |
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 | How Cosmic your post is. I was just today admiring my NYPD - DEA badge that I bought at a flea market in San Francisco way back in 1994 (the year after I stopped doing crack). I conclude it is a real badge as it looks exactly like the NYPD show badges look but with no number - just the letters DEA under the bottom of the badge where the number of the badge should be.
Anyway I bought it for the fun of having it more than any other reason. I've grown rather tired of having it and was thinking of auctioning it on ebay.
My friends think it will bring a lot of money - if I put it up on ebay for auction. So, I think I will.
BTW, as most people on this group know already - I'm a medical marijuana patient in Northern California that has it prescribed by an M.D. at 1/8 oz per day. I grow my own totally organic -- so I know it's potency and quality is what I want and need.
I have a fairly psychedelic home also. Wild shrooms grow on the property, the MM crop and about 23 or 24 San Pedro cactus' along with a few Salvia plants and a medium size BHWR tree. There's this other (I forget the name) that grows these rock hard fruits that look a lot like a pear. The seed inside of it has strong psychedelic properties - I've been told by some local friends.
The town I live in also has the largest online Psychoactive Plant store specializing in Salvia plants and cacti. We have a mini-mall right on Hwy 101 North that has side by side; a medical marijuna club, a psychedelic shop and a town teen center. It's a wonderful town to live in!
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 | | From: | Ryan | | Subject: | Re: My visit to the DEA Museum (NYC location) | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 07:33:00 -0500 |
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 | I wouldn't mind visiting a DEA meseum, that sounds really cool! Thanks for the thought.
-Ryan
"Derek Snider" wrote in message news:5d5d68dc.0501191110.320c922b@posting.google.com... > This past Sunday I happened to get laid over in New York City for a > few hours due to a delay causing me to miss my connecting flight, so > took the opportunity to zip downtown to take a look around. > > Not having my winter coat with me (was packed in my luggage), I > stopped and bought a $10 coat at a discount store, along with a scarf, > and a winter hat with a pot leaf patch on it ;) > > While walking around downtown, I discovered that there is a mini DEA > museum there (the real one is in Arlington, Virginia), so I decided to > check it out... wearing my hat of course. > > First of all, they subject everyone (not just me) to a search more > thorough than the airport. They had everyone empty their pockets, > searched purses, used the metal detecting wand, and patted everyone > down. I asked if I could take pictures, and they told me to, "feel > free". > > So I wandered around, taking pictures of the propaganda displays, and > collected come propaganda brouchures. > > I even got my picture taken with a DEA Agent, who didn't seem to have > too much of a problem with my hat, grinning and saying, "the subtle > irony of your hat is not lost on me". > > On my way out, I stopped at the gift shop -- not that I felt good > about contributing my own cash to their cause, but that I was > interested in a couple of momento's for my own reasons... heheh... ;) > -- they had all kinds of stuff including a DEA sew-on patch. > > When I enquired on the price to the lady at the counter, her > supervisor approached the counter -- visibly upset -- and told me that > he refused to sell me a patch. I asked him if it was because of my > hat, and he said yes -- that he refused to sell me a patch because I > was going to "use it to make fun" of them. > > I asked him if I could buy a pen. He said yes... I could buy a pen ;) > > So now I have a DEA pen with which to sign copies of my book about > drugs! (when I finish it) :P
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 | | From: | Shaun aRe | | Subject: | Re: My visit to the DEA Museum (NYC location) | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:55:45 -0000 |
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 | Wouldn't mind visiting the display of confiscations during closing hours...
Shaun aRe
"Ryan" wrote in message news:J4SdnX_n3I-cOHLcRVn-gg@comcast.com... > I wouldn't mind visiting a DEA meseum, that sounds really cool! > Thanks for the thought. > > -Ryan > > "Derek Snider" wrote in message > news:5d5d68dc.0501191110.320c922b@posting.google.com... > > This past Sunday I happened to get laid over in New York City for a > > few hours due to a delay causing me to miss my connecting flight, so > > took the opportunity to zip downtown to take a look around. > > > > Not having my winter coat with me (was packed in my luggage), I > > stopped and bought a $10 coat at a discount store, along with a scarf, > > and a winter hat with a pot leaf patch on it ;) > > > > While walking around downtown, I discovered that there is a mini DEA > > museum there (the real one is in Arlington, Virginia), so I decided to > > check it out... wearing my hat of course. > > > > First of all, they subject everyone (not just me) to a search more > > thorough than the airport. They had everyone empty their pockets, > > searched purses, used the metal detecting wand, and patted everyone > > down. I asked if I could take pictures, and they told me to, "feel > > free". > > > > So I wandered around, taking pictures of the propaganda displays, and > > collected come propaganda brouchures. > > > > I even got my picture taken with a DEA Agent, who didn't seem to have > > too much of a problem with my hat, grinning and saying, "the subtle > > irony of your hat is not lost on me". > > > > On my way out, I stopped at the gift shop -- not that I felt good > > about contributing my own cash to their cause, but that I was > > interested in a couple of momento's for my own reasons... heheh... ;) > > -- they had all kinds of stuff including a DEA sew-on patch. > > > > When I enquired on the price to the lady at the counter, her > > supervisor approached the counter -- visibly upset -- and told me that > > he refused to sell me a patch. I asked him if it was because of my > > hat, and he said yes -- that he refused to sell me a patch because I > > was going to "use it to make fun" of them. > > > > I asked him if I could buy a pen. He said yes... I could buy a pen ;) > > > > So now I have a DEA pen with which to sign copies of my book about > > drugs! (when I finish it) :P > >
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 | | From: | derek at idirect.com | | Subject: | Re: My visit to the DEA Museum (NYC location) | | Date: | 20 Jan 2005 08:33:20 -0800 |
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 | Actually, I didn't notice until checking the website more closely, but this was part of the "Target America" tour (http://www.deamuseum.org/website/).
The New York City leg of the tour:
September 10, 2004 -- January 31, 2005 One Times Square New York City, NY (212) 402-1800
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