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Its easy to laugh, and in this case the stereotype somewhat fits, but you never know; I remember in my hometown when a huge one was taken down in a "town where this sort of thing doesn't happen." This one was in a townhouse in a town with a median household income of $105k.
Location: Sodo Sopa at The Villas above Kenny' s House.
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Seems this one was in a decent subdivision according to google street view. However this isnt a surprise to me. The area around 42 is plagued with meth labs. Not sure why but its true. I have seen many within 5 miles of the county border. I live in Garner and when I saw the news story I already knew about what area it was going to be.I am not trying to say the area is all bad but when it comes to meth hot spots anyone in the know or law enforcement will tell you its high concentration in that immediate area.
I'd swear I saw Bryan Cranston at RDU this AM ....
I really did see a bald guy with a goatee walking down the road today that looked very much like that. My first thought was "Heisenberg" ! All he needed was the pork-pie hat.
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