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Paul Ruscha, a former boyfriend, describes going over to Babitz's house then to find that she'd snorted up her book advance: "There wasn't an inch of floor not covered in bloody Kleenex.
Because their only purpose is to provide catnip to the media -- which, I should point out, the media snorted up and then rolled around in like a stoned cat for a solid week.
Colombia provides much of the cocaine snorted up American noses.
But they choose not to, for obvious reasons: the good burgers of capitalism and their political quislings depend on this money, while bleating about the evils of drugs cooked in the ghetto and snorted up the noses of the rich.
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To him, Britain has become an episode of Absolutely Fabulous, where the young are all Saffy, watching our mums snort up our futures through a fifty-quid note.
But chucking a pill or tab into your mouth, or snorting up dust that smells like cheap washing powder (and probably is), isn't exactly difficult, is it?
How often have you bent to smell a neighbor's rose, ready to snort up a lungful of Turkish-delight deliciousness, only to discover no scent at all?
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There's a shocking opening sequence with Denzel Washington cavorting in a hotel bed with a naked woman (Nadine Velazquez of My Name Is Earl), chugging booze and fighting on the phone with his ex-wife; then leaning in to the camera to snort up a fat rail of cocaine, his face grotesquely distorted in close-up.
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