Chris Cella
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When I was 18, I remember my dad came down to San Diego because I was in rehab in San Diego and he picked me up and we drove north. To where? To the Bay Area, to the East Bay. We lived in Concord. Yeah, yeah. And because my grandmother lived in Lafayette. Yep, I know it. And she was... Those were nice towns. I don't know if they still are, but they were.
When I was 18, I remember my dad came down to San Diego because I was in rehab in San Diego and he picked me up and we drove north. To where? To the Bay Area, to the East Bay. We lived in Concord. Yeah, yeah. And because my grandmother lived in Lafayette. Yep, I know it. And she was... Those were nice towns. I don't know if they still are, but they were.
When I was 18, I remember my dad came down to San Diego because I was in rehab in San Diego and he picked me up and we drove north. To where? To the Bay Area, to the East Bay. We lived in Concord. Yeah, yeah. And because my grandmother lived in Lafayette. Yep, I know it. And she was... Those were nice towns. I don't know if they still are, but they were.
Well, Concord has been kind of been taken over by there's a lot of gang activity. Okay. Yeah, and like โ and it borders Clayton too. So they're like โ I think they're probably going to do something about it because Clayton is like a really nice area. So they're probably going to start cracking down more because the rich people are being affected. So now it's a problem.
Well, Concord has been kind of been taken over by there's a lot of gang activity. Okay. Yeah, and like โ and it borders Clayton too. So they're like โ I think they're probably going to do something about it because Clayton is like a really nice area. So they're probably going to start cracking down more because the rich people are being affected. So now it's a problem.
Well, Concord has been kind of been taken over by there's a lot of gang activity. Okay. Yeah, and like โ and it borders Clayton too. So they're like โ I think they're probably going to do something about it because Clayton is like a really nice area. So they're probably going to start cracking down more because the rich people are being affected. So now it's a problem.
And so yeah, so we moved up there and again I started associating with โ The worst of the worst. Gangbanging meth heads. And I'd never tried meth before. And I remember I was just at this guy's house and he pulls out a pipe. I'm like, all right, yeah, try it. See what the fuss is about. And I โ So you're an open-minded young man. Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, I didn't necessarily love it.
And so yeah, so we moved up there and again I started associating with โ The worst of the worst. Gangbanging meth heads. And I'd never tried meth before. And I remember I was just at this guy's house and he pulls out a pipe. I'm like, all right, yeah, try it. See what the fuss is about. And I โ So you're an open-minded young man. Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, I didn't necessarily love it.
And so yeah, so we moved up there and again I started associating with โ The worst of the worst. Gangbanging meth heads. And I'd never tried meth before. And I remember I was just at this guy's house and he pulls out a pipe. I'm like, all right, yeah, try it. See what the fuss is about. And I โ So you're an open-minded young man. Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, I didn't necessarily love it.
It wasn't this like, oh, yeah, I need this. But like my became my best friend was a dealer. So he always had it. So it's like I would always just, yeah, take it like a puff or two. There was one point where I stayed up for 12 days straight. And then slept for eight hours and stayed up for another sort of total of 17 days. So yeah, another five days.
It wasn't this like, oh, yeah, I need this. But like my became my best friend was a dealer. So he always had it. So it's like I would always just, yeah, take it like a puff or two. There was one point where I stayed up for 12 days straight. And then slept for eight hours and stayed up for another sort of total of 17 days. So yeah, another five days.
It wasn't this like, oh, yeah, I need this. But like my became my best friend was a dealer. So he always had it. So it's like I would always just, yeah, take it like a puff or two. There was one point where I stayed up for 12 days straight. And then slept for eight hours and stayed up for another sort of total of 17 days. So yeah, another five days.
And because doing heroin and meth, it's like meth when you're like basically like, you know, you're up for a day or two, you start to get weird seeing shadow people and shit like that. Then you do heroin and it's like resets you almost. It's kind of like, it's like you, it's like almost like you slept a little bit and your brain's like back to normal. normal, and it's not going into crazy mode.
And because doing heroin and meth, it's like meth when you're like basically like, you know, you're up for a day or two, you start to get weird seeing shadow people and shit like that. Then you do heroin and it's like resets you almost. It's kind of like, it's like you, it's like almost like you slept a little bit and your brain's like back to normal. normal, and it's not going into crazy mode.
And because doing heroin and meth, it's like meth when you're like basically like, you know, you're up for a day or two, you start to get weird seeing shadow people and shit like that. Then you do heroin and it's like resets you almost. It's kind of like, it's like you, it's like almost like you slept a little bit and your brain's like back to normal. normal, and it's not going into crazy mode.
I have seen meth heads, like, I remember this one story. So I was, we were at this girl's house in her garage, and it was myself, our dealer, and this chick, and she had, you know, just all of her face scratched, you know, from scratching. She looked like, it was terrifying. Um, I'd been kicked out of my house.
I have seen meth heads, like, I remember this one story. So I was, we were at this girl's house in her garage, and it was myself, our dealer, and this chick, and she had, you know, just all of her face scratched, you know, from scratching. She looked like, it was terrifying. Um, I'd been kicked out of my house.
I have seen meth heads, like, I remember this one story. So I was, we were at this girl's house in her garage, and it was myself, our dealer, and this chick, and she had, you know, just all of her face scratched, you know, from scratching. She looked like, it was terrifying. Um, I'd been kicked out of my house.
So we were just chilling there, you know, we're just going, you know, from place to place trying to, you know, find a spot to, you know, kick it and rest or whatever. And so we're smoking in there for like three, four hours. And, uh, her and, uh, my friend go into the bathroom or inside or how inside her house.
So we were just chilling there, you know, we're just going, you know, from place to place trying to, you know, find a spot to, you know, kick it and rest or whatever. And so we're smoking in there for like three, four hours. And, uh, her and, uh, my friend go into the bathroom or inside or how inside her house.