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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostDivide size of block by the size of a wrap to get number of wraps. Multiply number of wraps by price of wraps.
The BBC appears to think a wrap is about .4 of a gram and costs £50.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostDivide size of block by the size of a wrap to get number of wraps. Multiply number of wraps by price of wraps.
The BBC appears to think a wrap is about .4 of a gram and costs £50.
Just seems to me to be based on a limited sample size...
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They should hang (common practice I understand in that part of the world).
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostDivide size of block by the size of a wrap to get number of wraps. Multiply number of wraps by price of wraps.
The BBC appears to think a wrap is about .4 of a gram and costs £50.
I'll get my coat...
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post"the exchange of cocaine with a street value of £840,000"
How do they know what the street value is?
The BBC appears to think a wrap is about .4 of a gram and costs £50.
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"the exchange of cocaine with a street value of £840,000"
How do they know what the street value is?
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You can do it if you B&Q it...
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