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RussianBeer
April 29th, 2004, 04:29 AM
Its about time I commit this story to writing. This could probably be considered my proudest (or worst) moment depending on how you look at it.

The Gospel of Paul:

Paul came to work at City Mill around December of 2002. We were both assigned to the Lumber department. Paul was a level headed and steady worker. He was an all around nice guy. I eventually learned Paul smoked weed and had led a checkered past, but was pretty much clean from all other substances. One day after he had transfered to night stocking, he came up to me and asked me if I knew a dealer who could hook him up with marijuana. I obliged him and introduced him to my friend who will simply be refered to as J. Paul routinely picked up from J and life went on.

Eventually I got fed up with being a sales associate and I transfered to night stocking. I started working with Paul again and things were going great, then one day Paul asked me if I could get him some crystal methamphetamine. At the time I couldn't, so I told him so. Paul eventually got meth from somewhere. So Paul started smoking meth and for a while I didn't notice. Every once and a while he borrowed some money from me and I didn't ask what he was spending it on because he always paid me back.

After a while Paul started acting very weird. He wasn't weird to me at first but I started to hear stories from the sales associates. By this time I new exactly what Paul was spending the money on. I just didn't care. A little voice just told me to see where this potentially hilarious situation was going to lead. So I kept lending Paul money. Everyone was starting to talk about Paul because he went around to everyone asking them questions about "what's going down?" and other paranoid questions.
Paul was having trouble because of his attendance and ended up getting suspended. While Paul was suspended everyone was talking about him and since I was friends with Paul everyone kept asking me about him. I flatly denied any knowledge Paul's insanity.

Then one day out of the blue I recieved a phone call from Paul. I answered the phone:

"Hello?"
"So how was it?"
"How was what?"
"You know what I'm talking about."
"Actually I don't."
"Maybe you weren't invited."
"I guess not, what was I not invited to?"
"Apparently, they had an easter egg hunt without us."
"Really?"
"Yeah, I thought you were invited so I called you to see how it went."
"Well, I wasn't invited."
"I wonder why they didn't invite us."

Keep in mind that this conversation took place in OCTOBER!
After this I told Paul not to call my house anymore because I didn't get want to get hastled from my parents about strange phone calls.

Paul came back to work even more paranoid and confrontational with everyone. Paul kept missing work so he finally decided to take his vacation to get his affairs in order. Apparently the term getting your affairs in order is a codeword in the methamphetamine world for pull a gun on your mother and go to the mental health ward. Three weeks later Paul came back from his vacation sober and clean, and surprisingly didn't have any legal issues to contend with.

Though sober Paul was still pretty on edge and a little paranoid.

One night our supervisor was talking to her 8 year old son on the phone and her son told her that he thought tomorrow was going to be a bad day. When the supervisor got off the phone she told Paul about her son saying he was going to have bad day tomorrow. Paul, who was in a decent mood all day, totally flipped out upon being told that and asked in a horrified voice, "Why does he say that?! Whats going to happen tomorrow?! Is there something I should know?!" The supervisor told Paul to calm down and go to the break room relax a little bit.

The supervisor tells me about this and I just can't resist messing with him a little. I slowly walk up to the break room where Paul is sitting with his head down. He doesn't look up at my approach and I quietly go to the vending machine and buy a Coke. I open the Coke, take a sip and stand still for a few minutes with my back to Paul, then I release the magic words, "I have a feeling tomorrow's going to be a bad day."

Paul completely flips out and screams, "Why does everyone keep saying that!?!?" I turn around and just look at him, raise my eyebrows, smile and make my way downstairs. Paul stays in the break room for the rest of the night and doesn't show up for work the next day. The day after that he shaved off all his body hair, stopped by the store to say goodbye (I wasn't there that day) and moved to Arizona.

radioxromance
April 29th, 2004, 04:34 AM
dude... you're messed up. that's horrible. You helped this guy destroy himself...

grmlyn
April 29th, 2004, 04:51 AM
That was real stupid. Not funny at all.

RabBell
April 29th, 2004, 05:26 AM
When I was younger myself and my two best friends we're unseparable. We were like brothers, we got on great, always together and it was great...the amount of laughs we had and stories to tell it really was one of the best times of my life. We were using drugs back then and nothing too hard but we decided to start trying other things and sooner rather than later we ended up using heroin.

After using it for about four months I used too much one night and was very ill, sick as a dog and after that every time I thought about doing it again I remembered being sick. Obviously I decided never to do it again and I'm proud that I never did. Unfortuantely my two friends still were. I tried for months to get them to stop but they didn't...or even couldn't. After a year they had gotten quite bad and would argue all the time, with me as peacemaker. I gave up and stopped seeing them.

After a while one of my friends came to me and admitted he needed help and his family and I helped him through rehab and he hasn't touched it since. He realised how bad he was when I stopped seeing them, because he thought that was something that would never happen.

My other friend got worse and worse and eventually when he was a guest in my house he stole money from my dad and my 8 year old sister. Then his own family, the football team he was a member of and pretty much everyone he knew. He even took to mugging people and taking their money. He has since been in prison a few times and has went from being a funny popular guy to begin a thieving drug addict. I don't speak to him anymore, I still see him in the street sometimes and for a while he tried to talk to me but now he realises that I don't want to speak to him, he doesn't try anymore. I don't think it'll be long before he ends up back in prison or in a grave.

The morale...Don't do drugs I guess. I enjoyed using them but although people ignore it there is a downside...every drug addict said at one time or another that it wouldn't happen to them. My friend was funny, smart and was very popular. He always got the girls, he played football for the school, was in the running team and used to swim in competitions. Now he's a drug addict with no-one. It's just not worth it. The minute you start laughing about them is probably when you should quit.

By the way what happened to your friend wasn't funny.

RussianBeer
April 29th, 2004, 06:57 PM
Well, I just couldn't resist.

I didn't say it was funny, its a mix of emotions, considering he bought the meth with the money I loaned him, (I didn't ask, as long as he paid it back) so I am resposible in a way from his addiction, him moving to Arizona was a spark ready to go off.

lunatic
April 29th, 2004, 07:09 PM
City Mill Kailua by any chance? :beam:

RussianBeer
April 29th, 2004, 08:27 PM
Hahah, sorry Hawaii Kai

BlueBoots
April 29th, 2004, 11:21 PM
That's pretty fuked. I mean, at the end of the day it's his responsibility for his own actions, and he chose to do what he did, it's not like you dealt or anything.

But that last part about the bad day, sick shaite bro.

grmlyn
December 3rd, 2004, 10:08 AM
I still insist that was pretty stupid

GreenLantern
December 3rd, 2004, 10:30 AM
I say we are all victims of our own choices. If you wish to destroy yourself go ahead. I'm not going to throw up a human road block for an out of control truck. ;)

fester8542
December 3rd, 2004, 11:18 AM
geeezzz guys....give RB a break gods sake.
Saying that wasnt that bad at all. You all would probably do it too especially where if had a friendship with the guy.

Too bad your buddy was that far gone bro. I hope you dont feel responsible in any way. Because you really shouldnt. :thumb:

jokun
December 3rd, 2004, 12:10 PM
I say we are all victims of our own choices. If you wish to destroy yourself go ahead. I'm not going to throw up a human road block for an out of control truck. ;)
True, but you wouldn't help him steer the truck off of a bridge, would you?

GreenLantern
December 3rd, 2004, 12:40 PM
True, but you wouldn't help him steer the truck off of a bridge, would you?
No, would you? I don't see where you are going with that. I don't see how RB was "steering the truck"

prstudio
December 3rd, 2004, 02:05 PM
why does that story sound like an email forward i got one day?

Digitalosophy
December 3rd, 2004, 02:14 PM
How could you say RB is blame? I don't get it. If people want to ruin their lives, then go right ahead. I don't look for people to help me up when I'm down. Luckily I have good friends and family.

Recently Digital has been in a real low point of his life. I had 2 options
1. Do a lot of drugs and try to forget about it, and make my life and situation worse.
2. Man the **** up, and take care of what I had to do.

I'll admit the 1st few weeks were bad, I did a lot of stupid things, and let my emotions take control of me. But there is a point where you yourself, has to understand, that you cannot count on anyone but yourself.

Cuz when the **** hits the fan, your left standing alone. This world is tough, let me tell you. If you can't control addictions, and you can't control emotions, you will live a sad and lonely life.

So don't hate on RB because this guy decided to take the easy way out.

I'm done lol

GreenLantern
December 3rd, 2004, 02:23 PM
Amen digital!

DarkChild
December 3rd, 2004, 02:40 PM
Amen digital!
totally agree on that one

Ryall
December 3rd, 2004, 02:49 PM
Agreed....

If that guy didnt get the $$$ from RB he would have gotten it else where.
Meth has to be the worst thing in the world... sooooo addictive, and someone in the depths of that addiction makes a heroin addict look like a health nut!

peace

jokun
December 3rd, 2004, 03:35 PM
No, would you? I don't see where you are going with that. I don't see how RB was "steering the truck"
I don't think anybody here is denying that this guy's addiction was a result of his own actions, but I think it's cruel to mess with the mind of someone who obviously isn't all there, and irresponsible to loan him money (regardless of whether or not it's paid back) when you've got a pretty good idea of where it's going.

No one expects you to throw down a 'human roadblock,' but why make things worse?

fester8542
December 3rd, 2004, 04:11 PM
There is no need to take it personal dude.

:lol: Messing with his mind? Not really at all man.

Let it go already. He did nothing wrong.

http://www.kirupaforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=5481&stc=1

jokun
December 3rd, 2004, 04:41 PM
Don't worry about me, bro. Nothing being taken personally. I thought we were all just giving out opinions here? :)

fester8542
December 3rd, 2004, 04:48 PM
We are but RB is getting crucified in the process.

jokun
December 3rd, 2004, 05:08 PM
People just giving their opinions, man. What do you expect?

RussianBeer
December 3rd, 2004, 07:08 PM
Its all good, crucify me all you want :D

Am I to blame, maybe... :beam:

He was going to get the money, I mean I consider myself resposnible for doing it, just not that much. Either way, I really don't care, it was an interesting and entertaining experience. And funny too, I crack up everytime. :beam: