So, everybody who pays any attention at all knows who the dealers in the complex are. They're they guys that are home all the damn time, and spend every waking hour sitting out on the stairs smoking blunts with all their buddies. Subtle, they ain't.
Anyway, today we had a new brand of going. As we're passing their apartment on the way to our car, we spot about a dozen hand-written signs in their windows. I catch one that says, "STAY AWAY FROM NUMBER 5" which is the number on their door. I don't quite note what the whole hubbub was, but the boyfriend let me know that the upshot is that "THE LONG BEACH POLICE ARE WATCHING US" and for their druggie customers to be scarce.
This is incredibly hilarious. Their customers usually come from the street, so they'd have to walk across the courtyard making what would be a bee-line to their door, so by the time they spotted the signs, it would be obvious to anyone with 2 braincells to rub together where they were headed.
Ah, well. I do have to say that they're less obvious than the last dealers who were operating out of number 12. Seriously, if you're going to be dealing, don't leave your customers standing outside your door while you fetch the product and then make the hand off around the edge of the screen door.
One thing I find amusing is that their neighbor on one side is a marine, and I don't think they have a neighbor on the other side since the last one was hit by a car jaywalking home from the local bar in the middle of the night on a street with poor lighting.
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Anyway, today we had a new brand of going. As we're passing their apartment on the way to our car, we spot about a dozen hand-written signs in their windows. I catch one that says, "STAY AWAY FROM NUMBER 5" which is the number on their door. I don't quite note what the whole hubbub was, but the boyfriend let me know that the upshot is that "THE LONG BEACH POLICE ARE WATCHING US" and for their druggie customers to be scarce.
This is incredibly hilarious. Their customers usually come from the street, so they'd have to walk across the courtyard making what would be a bee-line to their door, so by the time they spotted the signs, it would be obvious to anyone with 2 braincells to rub together where they were headed.
Ah, well. I do have to say that they're less obvious than the last dealers who were operating out of number 12. Seriously, if you're going to be dealing, don't leave your customers standing outside your door while you fetch the product and then make the hand off around the edge of the screen door.
One thing I find amusing is that their neighbor on one side is a marine, and I don't think they have a neighbor on the other side since the last one was hit by a car jaywalking home from the local bar in the middle of the night on a street with poor lighting.
^-.-^
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