Garrett Maxey
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I don't want people to think that I can just get away with doing whatever on the dark web. You can hide a little bit, but you're eventually going to get found, man. You're eventually going to get found. We all use the same internet. We're all using the same, not all of us, but the people using the dark web, it's all the same.
I don't want people to think that I can just get away with doing whatever on the dark web. You can hide a little bit, but you're eventually going to get found, man. You're eventually going to get found. We all use the same internet. We're all using the same, not all of us, but the people using the dark web, it's all the same.
I would say like low level. Right. Especially now working in Idaho. It cracks me up. You get people from Oregon where they're like. It sounds like they're almost handing out heroin and meth. They're like, we have too much heroin and meth. Please take this.
I would say like low level. Right. Especially now working in Idaho. It cracks me up. You get people from Oregon where they're like. It sounds like they're almost handing out heroin and meth. They're like, we have too much heroin and meth. Please take this.
I would say like low level. Right. Especially now working in Idaho. It cracks me up. You get people from Oregon where they're like. It sounds like they're almost handing out heroin and meth. They're like, we have too much heroin and meth. Please take this.
Right. Yeah. Imagine that. Right. But you got these people with heroin, meth, heroin's a thing of the past now, fentanyl, meth, that type of thing. And they roll into Idaho and they get stopped and their car gets tossed and you find all this stuff. And they're like, I thought we were good. That stopped over there, man. That was about 80 miles, 90 miles that way, dog. That's not going to fly here.
Right. Yeah. Imagine that. Right. But you got these people with heroin, meth, heroin's a thing of the past now, fentanyl, meth, that type of thing. And they roll into Idaho and they get stopped and their car gets tossed and you find all this stuff. And they're like, I thought we were good. That stopped over there, man. That was about 80 miles, 90 miles that way, dog. That's not going to fly here.
Right. Yeah. Imagine that. Right. But you got these people with heroin, meth, heroin's a thing of the past now, fentanyl, meth, that type of thing. And they roll into Idaho and they get stopped and their car gets tossed and you find all this stuff. And they're like, I thought we were good. That stopped over there, man. That was about 80 miles, 90 miles that way, dog. That's not going to fly here.
And then they go to jail for possession. Yeah. I mean, those people to me, man.
And then they go to jail for possession. Yeah. I mean, those people to me, man.
And then they go to jail for possession. Yeah. I mean, those people to me, man.
Well, that's the thing. That's crazy that somebody else's pants fit you so well, first off.
Well, that's the thing. That's crazy that somebody else's pants fit you so well, first off.
Well, that's the thing. That's crazy that somebody else's pants fit you so well, first off.
Yeah, in my whole life, I've never worn somebody else's pants. So I think at this point, I mean, cops has been around since the late eighties. Yeah. I think that's people still try it. It doesn't work. I think we're onto you at this point. We're pretty sure that those are indeed your pants. Probably. I think they are too. You might've fooled us back then in the eighties, but I don't know, man.
Yeah, in my whole life, I've never worn somebody else's pants. So I think at this point, I mean, cops has been around since the late eighties. Yeah. I think that's people still try it. It doesn't work. I think we're onto you at this point. We're pretty sure that those are indeed your pants. Probably. I think they are too. You might've fooled us back then in the eighties, but I don't know, man.
Yeah, in my whole life, I've never worn somebody else's pants. So I think at this point, I mean, cops has been around since the late eighties. Yeah. I think that's people still try it. It doesn't work. I think we're onto you at this point. We're pretty sure that those are indeed your pants. Probably. I think they are too. You might've fooled us back then in the eighties, but I don't know, man.
It's not my car. Yeah. It's registered to you. Oh yeah. Yeah. Or they do like the tweaker car shuffle. They're like, oh no. So I picked this car up last week from my girl and blah, blah, blah. And you try and call them and this is a disconnected number and you can't figure out whose car it is. And like, all right, well, you're going to jail for something.
It's not my car. Yeah. It's registered to you. Oh yeah. Yeah. Or they do like the tweaker car shuffle. They're like, oh no. So I picked this car up last week from my girl and blah, blah, blah. And you try and call them and this is a disconnected number and you can't figure out whose car it is. And like, all right, well, you're going to jail for something.
It's not my car. Yeah. It's registered to you. Oh yeah. Yeah. Or they do like the tweaker car shuffle. They're like, oh no. So I picked this car up last week from my girl and blah, blah, blah. And you try and call them and this is a disconnected number and you can't figure out whose car it is. And like, all right, well, you're going to jail for something.