Cocaine Cowboys Page #2
about 800 each 30 grams, there for the 70.
Not it was of great quality,
but many didn't know the difference.
They saw those big stones and they thought:
"This yes that is good" and my clients
they were not people
as people he/she imagined,
they were not people of the street.
If somebody had cocaine,
he/she had to be an airline pilot.
Real estate agents.
Grant a doctorate, lawyers.
He/she had doctors and lawyers.
Somebody that could pay it.
They were the weekend warriors.
During the week they didn't make anything,
but from Friday at night
until Sunday, they consumed.
And each one showed up to a friend.
And I passed this way of 120 grams
at 240, until the 500 grams,
and in one month he/she was selling
maybe 2, 3 kilos per week
to the doctors and their friends.
When Ilegu from New York,
he/she had 650 dollars in the pocket
and then it won 20.000,
30.000 dollars per week
in this business.
A friend from New York
it had developed
a great business in California,
in San Francisco's bay.
He/she sold Oakland Raiders,
he/she sold Grateful Dead.
He/she knew a stewardess that worked
for National Airlines.
So we sent the coca with the stewardess.
She went of here to San Francisco
and we sent to any place
from 5 to 10 kilos per week.
I won
a lot of money, was close
of the 200.000 to 300.000 dollars
and I began to know types--
Mercury Morris,
player of Dolphins,
who went to the jail,
so it is not secret.
Merc is a fallen angel
of the sport machine of Miami.
Former Dolphins, Don Reese
and Randy Crowder
they were also arrested
in a transaction of cocaine.
I remember the week of Super Bowl,
when Dallas faced here Pittsburgh.
Two nights before
he/she had to the regular leading
of Pittsburgh Steelers
sat down in my house.
"We go, we go,
damages the coca, damages the coca."
Not we have opportunity
of enjoying the festejos
and of the parties
because we have touches of it is.
They left to have a good time and Io made to big Io.
We go, Steelers, we go
Not they have idea of
with what these types were drugged.
"? Van to play this Sunday?"
"Yes, and we will win."
They played and they won,
it didn't affect them.
The offensive line
he/she made an excellent work.
The popularity began to grow,
and all those that before
they consumed marijuana,
now they consumed cocaine.
We continue with the marijuana
until Ileg the moment
in that there was too much
and one could not sell.
But one was not able to
to get enough cocaine.
I looked like each other that the best way
it was to be devoted to transport it.
You don't buy it, you don't sell it,
you don't consume it, alone you care her.
The Colombians offered us a sum
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