To: Optimist
and was known for getting "real" pizza from the many "hole in the wall" ma and pa shops as compared to the cookie cutter variety of today's corporate producers. I think this is true --- but what about the hole-in-the-wall pizza places where the pizza isn't very good. We had one near here and someone who uses cocaine told me that was what they were really about --- of course that's just heresay --- I never bought cocaine so I wouldn't know first hand ---- but what that person told me makes sense --- no one questions that kind of traffic --- or deliveries with pizza shops which might make them the perfect front for drug dealing.
182 posted on
09/07/2003 8:51:41 AM PDT by
FITZ
To: FITZ
All I know is, the idea that a pizza place could be a front for drug dealing is not off-the-wall. While pondering this case, I thought of a case here in which a pizza place was indeed a front for drug dealing. What are the odds that there would even be such a case, right here? If it weren't more common than supposed, I mean?
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