Nico Izzi Back on Track

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Agreed. People are passionate about their addictions. My sister is a nurse at a medical detox facility and rehab. She says Alcohol/Severe Benzo WD is the...
Agreed.

People are passionate about their addictions.

My sister is a nurse at a medical detox facility and rehab. She says Alcohol/Severe Benzo WD is the worst hands down period.

Opiates second, but the physical is only 7 days, mentally who knows.

Cocaine/Meth just cut em off. Give em counseling.



Alcohol wd, hands down. I cant tell you how many wd patients Ive had. Your sister is spot on about the other's too.
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Boom!
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Ok, I guess I'm a judgemental, negative ass wipe...but also a recovered alcoholic & addict. To lump the sport of Motocross as an addictive "drug" along...
Ok, I guess I'm a judgemental, negative ass wipe...but also a recovered alcoholic & addict. To lump the sport of Motocross as an addictive "drug" along with cocaine, speed, opiates, alcohol or anything else is quite possibly the dumbest thing I've ever heard...and I've heard a lot.

Lets see if I can explain...Motocross "addiction" does not...

1. Destroy your body & mind
2. Destroy your relationships
3. Completely trash your finances
4. Cause you to do criminal activity that you would never do if you weren't addicted
5. Alienate you from family, real friends & society as a whole
6. Put you in jeopardy of being arrested on a daily basis
7. Make you pretty much incapable of keeping a job
8. Puts you in close proximity with unsavory & dangerous people regularly
9, Kill you

To some...Nico for instance, Moto is his way back to sobriety. I give him huge props for being willing to come back from the brink.

I know the brink...I've been there.

Boom.
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Boom? how old are you , 12? Hey look!! Mr Johnny Internet Fukface just flexed his monster intellect !!! I'm not even going to try to...
Boom? how old are you , 12? Hey look!! Mr Johnny Internet Fukface just flexed his monster intellect !!! I'm not even going to try to reason with you as the concept and theory I was referring to is over your head. Remind me of my wife - will argue to the death even when she's dead wrong. You no drug addict brutha - when you been there you would never make such a dickfaced comment about on of you!! When you snort a house, cars, wife and 75 k up your nose in a year come talk to me.

Yes, if you eliminate 4 +6 then i can say you find examples at every track in the country particularly that pesky little Loretta Lynn money racket. Those pitiful (i was one of them) bastards spend every dime, moment and energy to get to that God forsaken 100 degree hellhole every year. Biggest tourist trap in the Country - well done MX Sports!! lol

Divorces, financial ruin, pain and misery is the end result of a lot of those stories not to mention little Johnny Brotocross is hooked on pain pills from breaking 26 bones from 5-14 . I hate it but I love it.

As far as # 6 I started 2 companies from scratch in 2013 and both were making money in month 3 all the while snorting anywhere from 6-12 Oxycontin 30 mgs a day. They gave me Superman energy I was working 12-14 hours every day plus a hour and a half of Crossfit in the afternoons. I found opiate addiction made me very functional (non functional)

But when the pain clinic cuts you off you are FUCKED then. thats when you go to doing dumb shit to avoid that withdrawal.... feel like you got the flu- it's terrible
Ive snorted some things up my nose,but getting a house up in there,no way,boat ,yeah.

What have you crammed up your ass while we are on the subject of putting stuff inside the ole body..??
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5/20/2016 6:37pm Edited Date/Time 5/20/2016 6:42pm
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Just shoot him in the ass cheek with some ER Narcan (Brand name Vivitrol??) and call it a day. Assuming opiates are the only problem.
Better keep extra narcan. Its window of effectiveness is a lot smaller than the opiates themselves. In other words, it wears off a lot quicker than opiates which could get you right back to square one. Ive given tons of it and it almost instantaneously wakes the person up. I mean its like something you see in a movie but it really happens that way. Problem is, when they wake up they are pissed because you just took away their opiate high they intended for. True story.

Narcan is a brand name for naloxone.
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Agreed. People are passionate about their addictions. My sister is a nurse at a medical detox facility and rehab. She says Alcohol/Severe Benzo WD is the...
Agreed.

People are passionate about their addictions.

My sister is a nurse at a medical detox facility and rehab. She says Alcohol/Severe Benzo WD is the worst hands down period.

Opiates second, but the physical is only 7 days, mentally who knows.

Cocaine/Meth just cut em off. Give em counseling.



kzizok wrote:
Alcohol wd, hands down. I cant tell you how many wd patients Ive had. Your sister is spot on about the other's too.
She claims to feel bad about this but often hopes the alcoholics are old and feable..... Because as she puts it if they're young and agile.. After about two days they go into this delirium and can do some major major damage. She says it's weird though because after about a week of this they'll snap back to reality. Interesting thing to see first hand I guess.


She did add that the man made stuff like suboxone and methadone physically can last up to 6 months, but the typical morphine or heroin patient is only a 5 day detox.

I asked her what she would do... She says don't f with the man made substitute taper bs because it's gonna be worse in actuality in the long run. She would get a Narcan Shot to make it impossible to relapse, and CT the rest with nothing but OTC Immodium. If your doctor likes you get some Gabepentin and Clonodine. But hey what's she know. She only works with them 6 days a week 10 hours a day.


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Osaka627 wrote:
Just shoot him in the ass cheek with some ER Narcan (Brand name Vivitrol??) and call it a day. Assuming opiates are the only problem.
kzizok wrote:
Better keep extra narcan. Its window of effectiveness is a lot smaller than the opiates themselves. In other words, it wears off a lot quicker than...
Better keep extra narcan. Its window of effectiveness is a lot smaller than the opiates themselves. In other words, it wears off a lot quicker than opiates which could get you right back to square one. Ive given tons of it and it almost instantaneously wakes the person up. I mean its like something you see in a movie but it really happens that way. Problem is, when they wake up they are pissed because you just took away their opiate high they intended for. True story.

Narcan is a brand name for naloxone.
She says it just hit the market due to everyone now abusing suboxone.

It's narcan that they inject into the ass cheek and is effective for 28 days. She doesn't care how much or what you do because you'd need a pharmacy to get high while on that shot. If the person is serious about their recovery they usually request it even before they come in. If they're court ordered she knows right away because they'll ask for a maintenance drug like methadone or suboxone.
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5/20/2016 6:51pm Edited Date/Time 5/20/2016 6:56pm
Osaka627 wrote:
She claims to feel bad about this but often hopes the alcoholics are old and feable..... Because as she puts it if they're young and agile...
She claims to feel bad about this but often hopes the alcoholics are old and feable..... Because as she puts it if they're young and agile.. After about two days they go into this delirium and can do some major major damage. She says it's weird though because after about a week of this they'll snap back to reality. Interesting thing to see first hand I guess.


She did add that the man made stuff like suboxone and methadone physically can last up to 6 months, but the typical morphine or heroin patient is only a 5 day detox.

I asked her what she would do... She says don't f with the man made substitute taper bs because it's gonna be worse in actuality in the long run. She would get a Narcan Shot to make it impossible to relapse, and CT the rest with nothing but OTC Immodium. If your doctor likes you get some Gabepentin and Clonodine. But hey what's she know. She only works with them 6 days a week 10 hours a day.


Yep, exactly spot on. Ive done it for many years, work wise. Narcan has been around for years. I have heard a little about the long acting narcan, I think that is new.

Suboxone not so much, it has narcan in it. Im not arguing it, just think that is interesting.
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Osaka627 wrote:
Just shoot him in the ass cheek with some ER Narcan (Brand name Vivitrol??) and call it a day. Assuming opiates are the only problem.
kzizok wrote:
Better keep extra narcan. Its window of effectiveness is a lot smaller than the opiates themselves. In other words, it wears off a lot quicker than...
Better keep extra narcan. Its window of effectiveness is a lot smaller than the opiates themselves. In other words, it wears off a lot quicker than opiates which could get you right back to square one. Ive given tons of it and it almost instantaneously wakes the person up. I mean its like something you see in a movie but it really happens that way. Problem is, when they wake up they are pissed because you just took away their opiate high they intended for. True story.

Narcan is a brand name for naloxone.
Haha interesting.

Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction anyone???


Well now all the PK addicts on this forum now have a first hand guide on how to quit. It is an MX forum I bet a good percentage are... In Pain Management ;D
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5/20/2016 7:00pm Edited Date/Time 5/20/2016 7:19pm
The craziest part is, more often than not, you saved their life with the Narcan and they are still pissed at you.
Really kind of hard to wrap your brain around that.

Narcan knocks the opiate off of the receptor site and then attaches itself. You could take a ton of opiates but they have no place to attach to. That is why you have to be aware of the time issue because the narcan will start releasing from the receptors. The opiates hang around longer and start occupying the abandoned receptor sites.

One last interesting tid bit. Has anyone seen the commercials for the pill that helps relieve opiate induced constipation? Its Narcan. I bet there are some really pissed people when they find out they lose their high when trying to get rid of their constipation.
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The craziest part is, more often than not, you saved their life with the Narcan and they are still pissed at you. Really kind of hard...
The craziest part is, more often than not, you saved their life with the Narcan and they are still pissed at you.
Really kind of hard to wrap your brain around that.

Narcan knocks the opiate off of the receptor site and then attaches itself. You could take a ton of opiates but they have no place to attach to. That is why you have to be aware of the time issue because the narcan will start releasing from the receptors. The opiates hang around longer and start occupying the abandoned receptor sites.

One last interesting tid bit. Has anyone seen the commercials for the pill that helps relieve opiate induced constipation? Its Narcan. I bet there are some really pissed people when they find out they lose their high when trying to get rid of their constipation.
That's because you just gave their brain receptors an enema.

I guess a sub will do almost the same exact thing because it's binding affinity is so strong. They'll give a patient one when they come in and you'll instantly know if they used before hand because within 15 minutes they'll be in full blown WD and there's nothing they can do about it but let them ride it out.

I guess the only reason there is narcan in suboxone is to stop people from IV using it. Narcan is only active at 2MG and higher.


All this talk is depressing but interesting. I myself have broken many bones and have gone through an opiate WD while still in the ICU when I was 16. I didn't even know what it was or what was happening thank god. It felt like the worst flu I have ever had for about a week. Luckily it was only physical. I double compounded my right arm, dislocated the elbow, and shattered the wrist. They gave me two IV with these red triggers at the end like a missile launch button. One had Dilaudid the other Fetanyl. Every 15 minutes you could push it. I abused the shit out that stuff by the end of my ICU stay I had learned that I could alternate every 7 1/2 minutes.

Luckily I learned from that experience because HS came right after that and I lost a lot of friends to the OC craze, and I stated as far away as I coupd. If any of those friends are still around they're strung on heroin now because it's so cheap around here in WA I guess.


I think the most dangerous drug though from my personal use is Xanax. I took one to many of them on a flight from SEA-CHI and woke up at my Grandparents house in bed in CHI two days later with zero recollection of anything that had transpired the last two days. Nothing happened. They said I had just been acting strange and out of it but awake and alert.

That's BS because I could have killed twenty people and had zero self accountability for my actions let alone known about it.
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the Nalexone in Suboxone is there to detour iv use. If u have Suboxone pills (not strips) they can still be snorted and the Nalexone will have no effect, trust me.(not proud to know) When Suboxone is taken as prescribed the Nalexone has no effect since it can't enter bloodstream sublingualy. I believe it's there to make the FDA happy although you could just ask for Subutex but some docs don't like to rx
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Also Immodium is so effective because itself is an opiate. It was intended to be the new and improved fentanyl when synthesized......

Unfortunately it didn't cross the brain barriers and was unable to bind.

She says that's why it's so effective in Detox and Recovery because it will cure a large chunk of the physical symptoms because almost all opiate receptors in actuality are in the stomach.
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Osaka627 wrote:
Also Immodium is so effective because itself is an opiate. It was intended to be the new and improved fentanyl when synthesized...... Unfortunately it didn't cross...
Also Immodium is so effective because itself is an opiate. It was intended to be the new and improved fentanyl when synthesized......

Unfortunately it didn't cross the brain barriers and was unable to bind.

She says that's why it's so effective in Detox and Recovery because it will cure a large chunk of the physical symptoms because almost all opiate receptors in actuality are in the stomach.
and it's not bad to help keep you from shiteing all over yourself during withdrawal
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I dont like posting on this stuff, nut Nico has not relapsed.. the Team and Nico had a difference of opinion. I'm not saying he will...
I dont like posting on this stuff, nut Nico has not relapsed.. the Team and Nico had a difference of opinion.

I'm not saying he will or won't relapse. But as of a few days ago he was doing well.
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I hope he has adequate support, and allows the right people to surround him...
KAWI642 wrote:
So even when you proved wrong in order to save face you throw a "but" I hope he has support or he will relapse.. That's what...
So even when you proved wrong in order to save face you throw a "but" I hope he has support or he will relapse.. That's what you said without saying it. I wasn't bragging about anything I was telling you that people are addicts and sometimes you never know it. You basically said any addict is in employable can't hold a job etc..... You don't know shit FUCK YOU and FUCK the rest of you that know every thing. NICO JUST SERVED YALL!!! WHOOP WHOOP!! bring your asses to Virginia and run those dick suckers in person and I will be glad to give you a lesson in humility upside your heads!!!
Posters like this dude crack me up. Also seems awfully familiar as well.

" bring your asses to Virginia and run those dick suckers in person and I will be glad to give you a lesson in humility upside your heads!!! "

WTF are you talking about? We usually use our mouths to speak and eat....I guess your thing is sucking dick over where you live? Which is ok , if you're into that kinda thing.

Try taking it down a notch or two , and people might take you a little more serious. Maybe try not to come off like a know it all jackass tough guy there , ya poser.
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KAWI642 wrote:
So even when you proved wrong in order to save face you throw a "but" I hope he has support or he will relapse.. That's what...
So even when you proved wrong in order to save face you throw a "but" I hope he has support or he will relapse.. That's what you said without saying it. I wasn't bragging about anything I was telling you that people are addicts and sometimes you never know it. You basically said any addict is in employable can't hold a job etc..... You don't know shit FUCK YOU and FUCK the rest of you that know every thing. NICO JUST SERVED YALL!!! WHOOP WHOOP!! bring your asses to Virginia and run those dick suckers in person and I will be glad to give you a lesson in humility upside your heads!!!
I'm not sure if you and the word humility belong in the same sentence.
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davistld01 wrote:
I hope he has adequate support, and allows the right people to surround him...
KAWI642 wrote:
So even when you proved wrong in order to save face you throw a "but" I hope he has support or he will relapse.. That's what...
So even when you proved wrong in order to save face you throw a "but" I hope he has support or he will relapse.. That's what you said without saying it. I wasn't bragging about anything I was telling you that people are addicts and sometimes you never know it. You basically said any addict is in employable can't hold a job etc..... You don't know shit FUCK YOU and FUCK the rest of you that know every thing. NICO JUST SERVED YALL!!! WHOOP WHOOP!! bring your asses to Virginia and run those dick suckers in person and I will be glad to give you a lesson in humility upside your heads!!!
jeffro503 wrote:
Posters like this dude crack me up. Also seems awfully familiar as well. " bring your asses to Virginia and run those dick suckers in person...
Posters like this dude crack me up. Also seems awfully familiar as well.

" bring your asses to Virginia and run those dick suckers in person and I will be glad to give you a lesson in humility upside your heads!!! "

WTF are you talking about? We usually use our mouths to speak and eat....I guess your thing is sucking dick over where you live? Which is ok , if you're into that kinda thing.

Try taking it down a notch or two , and people might take you a little more serious. Maybe try not to come off like a know it all jackass tough guy there , ya poser.
I actually thought I knew that guy for a second. Then I actually read what he wrote.

You've seen & probably even know who I'm talking about Fro. Although who I'm speaking of is actually a nice well spoken young man. His Pops a little bit louder but he's alright too by my book!
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5/20/2016 9:00pm Edited Date/Time 5/20/2016 11:31pm
Osaka627 wrote:
Also Immodium is so effective because itself is an opiate. It was intended to be the new and improved fentanyl when synthesized...... Unfortunately it didn't cross...
Also Immodium is so effective because itself is an opiate. It was intended to be the new and improved fentanyl when synthesized......

Unfortunately it didn't cross the brain barriers and was unable to bind.

She says that's why it's so effective in Detox and Recovery because it will cure a large chunk of the physical symptoms because almost all opiate receptors in actuality are in the stomach.
You are certainly on the right track in regards to immodium. But it is actually lomotil that is scheduled. Regardless, you are right about why it is effective. Im just amazed about your ability to remember this stuff in detail. No small task!

I really didnt intend to hijack this thread.
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Some good info up there. When I quit ,each time,I just quit and it was bad bad. Shitting and puking at the same time,for days. I was trying to fix some icewater and fainted busting my forehead open to the skull,pulled off my wet from icewater pants ,rolled them up and held them to my head and got in bed. Massive scar. Lucky i didn't die I think.

The subox and methadone are just a replacement to me.

Had someone banging on my door at 5am a few years ago. Got my shotgun,my house is way off the road,and poked it out the door. The guy was asking for a "sub" and said his name. It was a neighbor son that i aint seen in ten years. I had no idea what he meant by sub.

I drove him home told him luck was with him that he still had his life. His dad had been doling out the subox trying to ween him.
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Reading threads like this (the stuff worth reading, anyway...) makes me really realize how naive I've been about how common opiate addiction is, not just in our sport or any other, but in people in everyday life. Heroin, morphine and opiates were "scary" drugs back in the day when I was running wild, so I never tried any of it. Now I read just yesterday that it's at an all time epidemic here in the States and pretty much worldwide!

I'll never look down on anybody who becomes addicted to anything, because of my background...and I'm really proud of those who go through what they have to go through to get sober and learn to live life on life's terms.
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zingaa wrote:
Like others have said, I've watched Nico ride for years, starting back when he was a kid, and the talent that he has is phenomenal. I'm...
Like others have said, I've watched Nico ride for years, starting back when he was a kid, and the talent that he has is phenomenal. I'm getting the impression he tripped up, which I would expect, but he needs to regain his composure and get back to being healthy, forget riding/racing, get healthy in your mind.

I know nothing about the allegations that were thrown around and that's just hearsay as far as I'm concerned, but if he's not working with SSR anymore I can only assume things are getting worse. I can't help but think getting back to riding brought out those demons, maybe it's the people, old habits of when he used, I don't know, it's just sickening to see someone that is so talented to just piss it away.

I'm not an addict, but I've known several, some pulled it together and some are in the ground, harsh truth of the options.

Get well dude

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You Sir are a Jack Ass. Did you know "assumption" is the Mother of all Fuck ups??? This whole thing stinks. Hate it for the Kid.
Dude #### you, btw its Mr. Jackass to you. Go play on the train tracks
5/21/2016 3:09pm
davistld01 wrote:
Reading threads like this (the stuff worth reading, anyway...) makes me really realize how naive I've been about how common opiate addiction is, not just in...
Reading threads like this (the stuff worth reading, anyway...) makes me really realize how naive I've been about how common opiate addiction is, not just in our sport or any other, but in people in everyday life. Heroin, morphine and opiates were "scary" drugs back in the day when I was running wild, so I never tried any of it. Now I read just yesterday that it's at an all time epidemic here in the States and pretty much worldwide!

I'll never look down on anybody who becomes addicted to anything, because of my background...and I'm really proud of those who go through what they have to go through to get sober and learn to live life on life's terms.
The pharmaceutical companies spend $5 billion a year marketing their poison to the American public...

....and another $25 billion marketing to the doctors so that they will push the product.


It's amazing how marketing can keep an entire culture's head buried in the sand.
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Nice post davistld01, much props. Now if only more were open and understanding like you were may be able to start dealing with the issue.

It's amazing how Big Pharma manipulates American Dr.s and people in general. Non stop commercials telling us to ask our docs for specific prescription drugs. Giving out endless samples to docs to push on us.
Suboxone is way over prescribed now. It can be a great detox tool or in the worst case scenario help some heroin users stay alive and out of jail after multiple relapses but it shouldn't be used long term. I was told by several different docs to stay on it for life. I stayed on for 10 years and only that long cause it's such a bitch to get off but did. I wish I had the original pamphlet insert when I started in 2003 which stated how Suboxone was not addictive or caused any withdrawals when you stop. That turned out to be a joke.
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Would actually like to hear an update about how Nico is doing. I am hoping that he is still clean.

I being from MI had the privilege of seeing Nico ride from 60's on up. His father was friends with my father and uncle. The Izzi's are good people. Praying for him and his family.
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It's funny when someone "kicks" the habit we get all kinds of updates/videos/info. Then when something bad happens it is all hush hush and no ones else's business.

If you throw a bunch of videos and updates out there to grab people's interest, do not be surprised when they are asking questions when it is all of a sudden radio silence..
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Ive snorted some things up my nose,but getting a house up in there,no way,boat ,yeah. What have you crammed up your ass while we are on...
Ive snorted some things up my nose,but getting a house up in there,no way,boat ,yeah.

What have you crammed up your ass while we are on the subject of putting stuff inside the ole body..??
Well what about if you had to have bought the Scarface floating cocaine stash instead of finding it on the beach like you did.

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He did post on IG a few days ago, now it doesn't really say much but it seemed positive. Hope he just decided the program was not for him and decided to go a different route, but it seems weird, why did sickrecovery just not say that then?
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He did post on IG a few days ago, now it doesn't really say much but it seemed positive. Hope he just decided the program was...
He did post on IG a few days ago, now it doesn't really say much but it seemed positive. Hope he just decided the program was not for him and decided to go a different route, but it seems weird, why did sickrecovery just not say that then?
Hope he didn't fall into the "I can do this myself" mentality most alcoholics/addicts fall into many times before they really bottom out...and realize the addiction is bigger than they are, and without help they will not stay clean.
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Well, a kid from here I've posted about before was arrested again.

I used to build his 65s and 85s then i got hurt.

Found out he had moved to nico place to ride and take last year of high school on line. It was already to late.

Been arrested 4 times now,yesterday stealing batteries off cars in a paint and body impound lot.

I wonder how many others were turned there. I know responsibility rides with him but when 17 or 16 and the guy you're looking to is doing it ,well,you get what you have here.
8/28/2016 10:34am
Sad stuff. Addiction is no joke. Fortunate to never had anything like that grab ahold of me. Hope Nico and Austin can pull through and make their stories one of triumph.
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Sad stuff. Addiction is no joke. Fortunate to never had anything like that grab ahold of me. Hope Nico and Austin can pull through and make...
Sad stuff. Addiction is no joke. Fortunate to never had anything like that grab ahold of me. Hope Nico and Austin can pull through and make their stories one of triumph.
At this point i could not give a shit less what they do. This kid was clean as the wind driven snow before going there.

What if there are 10 others like him,really pisses me off.

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