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Anon25 [30]
3 years ago
14

You were had to stay in the hotel taj due to a train accident. Share your experience​

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Fittoniya [83]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

when i was at the train their was a hobo making my experience horrible due to the fact he was knocking on the door asking if i had any "sugar" said yes and have him a spoonful of sugar but then he got mad saying not that sugar then he went to the manager telling them i was trying to sell him crack the manager knocked on my door and asked if that was coke i saud no and i snorted it for proof and it was coke but he said "your right sorry for assu-"then i snorted it again i felt a rush and i couldn't stop then he tried to stop me so i hit him with a spoon he called the cops and u was out...its been 3 days since and im still snorting coke

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