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Originally posted by •x«Krook»x•

viagra sucks for younger people, i was paid 50 dollars just to take 2 of them. it wasn't worth the 50 dollars. i had a hard-on the whole day and it hurt really bad. NO viagra doesn't get you faded.

 

whoa.thats pretty hardcore.

 

get it HARDcore?hahahakjascvkbvb z.nx;scsc hbscvhbadf

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Originally posted by •x«Krook»x•

NO viagra doesn't get you faded.

 

Stop bullshitting man, that shit gets you lifted as hell.

KK- If you do them, just pop one normally, wait about fifteen minutes, and them either hotrail (preferable) or snort one. The one you take to your nose will counteract the other and you will be FADED. Seriously.

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Cop-shoot suspect gives up, is tied to drug kingpin

 

Surrenders after tense standoff with cops in Brooklyn

 

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

 

The suspected shooter of a veteran police captain was captured Thursday after a brief standoff at a Brooklyn home, police said.

 

Investigators said the suspect, Tyran Moore, 32, was an associate of Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff, a convicted drug kingpin with links to a rap music label, Murder Inc.

 

Moore emerged this week as the target of a citywide hunt for the shooter of Capt. Kenneth Girven. On Thursday morning, Moore held two women and two children captive for about two hours at a two-story brick home in a quiet neighborhood in the Canarsie section before surrendering, police said.

 

Throughout the standoff, police had been in contact by phone with Moore, urging him to surrender. The home belonged to Moore’s girlfriend, although the identities of the hostages were not immediately known, police said.

 

Two law enforcement sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Moore has ties to McGriff, the subject of a federal investigation into alleged money laundering at Murder Inc.

 

Both McGriff and Irv Gotti, head of Murder Inc., have denied any wrongdoing. The label is home to multiplatinum artists Ashanti and Ja Rule.

 

In June, McGriff, 42, was sentenced to 37 months in prison for illegal possession of a handgun. He had served 10 years in prison for running a crack-dealing crew in Queens responsible for several murders.

 

According to police, the 34-year-old Girven was shot early Wednesday after he approached a man on a darkened Harlem street, identified himself as a police officer and asked, “What’s up?”

 

Girven remained hospitalized Thursday but was expected to recover from a gunshot wound to the stomach.

 

The officer was working in plainclothes and driving alone in an unmarked police car along 154th Street at about 12:25 a.m. Wednesday when he saw two men talking in the street.

 

One, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, split away and walked behind a parked sport utility vehicle, police said.

 

The captain exited his car to investigate, saying, “Police. What’s up?”

 

The man in the sweatshirt responded by firing three shots. One struck Girven in the lower abdomen below his bulletproof vest. Police were still seeking the second man.

 

The captain was conscious and alert after he was shot and radioed for backup.

 

A 12-year veteran, Girven comes from a police family. His brother is also a captain, and his father is a retired NYPD member.

 

Originally published on August 28, 2003

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