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I can add to the comments.
In high school I had some friends that found a cheap way of getting high.
They took Glade air-freshner, put a towel over the top while holding their thumb on the button. Then they put their mouth over the top of the towel and huffed away. At the time I thought it was hilarious seeing them act stupid after huffin what most people use to hide the smell of shit or weed, but then it got kinda bad because some fo them would take it to chemistry class and huff Glade while the professor was giving her boring lectures. Things got kinda out of hand when they ended up getting the Cheerleaders, the dance team and the soccer team doing it as well. It was as though most us leaders of our class were going around huffing Air-freshner. It's a crack-head thing to do.
One time I had to draw the line. I was out with some of my friends one night and we got extremely drunk. Then one of them said, " Hey, Wal-Mart has a two for one special on Glade right now, let's go grab a few!" I was like ...."WTF? We are not going to Wal-Mart to grab some Air-freshner!!!" Since I was not the driver we ended up going anyhow. This was the only time I wished none of our parents had money, so they couldn't go and buy the shit. They ended up buying 16 cans of it. After wal-mart we left and got completely wasted on Vodka. They forgot about the air-freshner. We went to a Waffle house at 4:30am and for some reason about 8 Palm Beach police officers came in as well. I don't know if they cops could smell the Vodka on us or what but when we went to leave they ALL came outside and busted us. They ended up searching the vehicle and when they opened the trunk they saw the Glade. When asked what was all the Air-freshner needed for, my friend replied, " My moms a maid." We all started cracking up.....The police didn't find it amusing. Some how they found it unbelievable that a son of a maid would be driving around in a new Yukon that had players club printed in gold on the back windshield along with the Ace of Clubs.
The cops ended up taking each of us home individually.
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