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Yep, "Cop waiting in Post Office for Deezenutz"
That cop looks so ready to slap cuffs on someone for:

1) Misdemeanor - self control of blood pressure
2) Felony 4th degree - trying to get a rock hard boner

The paranoia is high right now. Just sign for it and go on. I always have.

Editing: not a slap at Deezznutzz (lol) just for everyone else being suspicious about the situation.
 
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That cop looks so ready to slap cuffs on someone for:

1) Misdemeanor - self control of blood pressure
2) Felony 4th degree - trying to get a rock hard boner

The paranoia is high right now. Just sign for it and go on. I always have.

Editing: not a slap at Deezznutzz (lol) just for everyone else being suspicious about the situation.
Dick pills are not a felony in the United States without a prescription. Most likely they're just going to confiscate them. Same with blood pressure meds..they don't really care about those. Lots of people order those from Mexico all the time.
 
Dick pills are not a felony in the United States without a prescription. Most likely they're just going to confiscate them. Same with blood pressure meds..they don't really care about those. Lots of people order those from Mexico all the time.

Not even a misdemeanor in most states. As usual, the line between nothing and criminal when it comes to non-controlled substances is whether you're selling.

Even then, I read about a couple that were making millions a year selling "Tiger pills" to gas stations. There were actually repackaging India pharma viagra. They were warned, repeatedly, by the FDA to stop doing that. Letters, agents visiting them over several years(!) ultimately ended up getting a couple of years in jail for "introducing mislabeled drugs into commerce". Still have millions in the bank waiting for them I'm sure.
 
I think both of you took that as a serious comment. It was the contents of my last order. On a more serious note, I think I like Vidalista better than Tadalista.
 
I think both of you took that as a serious comment. It was the contents of my last order. On a more serious note, I think I like Vidalista better than Tadalista.

Not me. can't stand the blue shift in vision. Makes everything look like it's lit under interrogation room fluorescent lights.

More reliable timing than Tadalista, but daily low dose makes that irrelevant.
 
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