Oscar Castro
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Right.
So in those days, there was no, I mean, no scanners, no nothing.
So I put on a pair of shoes, which were a pair of Adidas shoes.
And let me just explain how they make them, right?
So it has to be a shoe with like some type of a platform bottom, like no air bubbles or anything.
So they'll take it to a normal shoe guy, like a shoemaker, and he'll gut out the sole.
He'll take everything out and he'll replace it with an actual sole that is all or any drug you're going to put it.
Yeah.
So this gets packaged up.
It's in a mold for that shoe at that size.
So my size was a size 10 and a half.
They made that mold on that size and they packaged up the drugs and put it in and then they seal it back up.
And they give it about a month.
So they already had my shoe size prior because they want it to dry and they don't want to have any smell of the chemicals for like the super glue that they use because they say the dogs could pick it up.
In Colombia, the dogs were trained to sniff for that glue when it's fresh.
Supposedly, that's what they said back in the day.
So I get the shoes.
I look at them.
I'm like, wow, these are just normal sneakers.
I mean, no one would know.