Y'all Remember When Alfamaga put out a DVD trying to justify snitching??

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And a gangster Nutt was, but he was also an innovator and he revolutionized the drug game by taking Nicky Barnes use of kids to another level. Nutt used teenagers who, unlike the kids used by Barnes, were wise to the drug game and were dedicated to their jobs. Further, to make their jobs work more efficiently Nutt bought mopeds:leon:for all his young workers to get back and forth from the stash to customers. The mopeds gave the youngsters mobility, agility and speed in transporting the merchandise to their customers. Teens in Russell brand sweatpants, Coach shorts and bedroom slippers, :mj:the style Nutt made popular, became a common sight in Baltimore inner city streets.

“He had kids between 15 and 18 about 30 or 40 of them on mopeds selling heroin,” the Holbrook dude says. “This was one of his strategic moves because it sped up his deliveries with the transfer between money and drugs. The lore with the kids was that if you worked for Peanut King you got a moped, so all the kids wanted to work for Peanut. He always had hundreds of kids who wanted to work for him. This was his stroke of genius.” The use of teenagers by Nutt caused a new law to go on the books in Maryland though. :what:It became a requirement for anyone driving a moped to have a valid driver’s license. That gave the beat police a reason to stop the kids on mopeds and also took a lot of Nutt’s kids off their bikes.:ohhh:

“Nutt was big from the early to late 70’s into the eighties. He was always present.” The young hustler says. “In 1980, a key cost like $130,000. It was part of that French Connection/ Nicky Barnes hookup.” And if you weren’t hustling for Nutt it was dangerous to hustle. “You couldn’t sell nothing.” The young hustler remembers. “If you were a hopper you knew where it ended up. Nutt wasn’t having it. It was about them putting their hands on you.:deadhorse::bustback: It was just Nutt. You respected him.” And Nutt was instrumental in the youth basketball leagues also sponsoring teams and tournaments.:salute:

“They were real avid basketball dudes. They ran the dope leagues.” The young hustler says and he remembers the times at O’Dells where Nutt’s crew:stylin:styled and profiled. “O’Dells was like Studio 54- the hood version. It was over on North Avenue between St. Paul’s and Charles Street. The line would go around the block. It kicked like that from 75 to 85. They had a million dollar sound system. Thursday nights were the nights, it was rumored Nutt owned the club. The hustlers would be lined up in their furs and jewels, pimped out. It was a beautiful time. But Nutt’s crew, you would have thought they were business men. Peanut always had a reserved table and women all around him. His crew was deep up in O’Dells. O’Dells had a radio commercial that said, ‘The under ground is open. You’ll know if you belong.’ And Nutt and his crew definitely belonged.:win: They were like royalty up in that joint. Police would be up in there dancing and everything. It was crazy.” And the photo booth captured the moments even the moments with Nutt.:birdman:
 

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good shyt props bro

i thought i was the only nikka that fukked with the gorrilla convict blog

its alot of dope articles especially the Wayne Perry one
 

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@ $130,000 for a whole key

goddamn
 

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Yea yo...back then so pure though you might could put a 25 on it tho...dope was taking numbers...have heard urban legend that upon arrival in US there was shyt that could be cut 100 times and still be better than what's on the street...my uncle Bobby RIP was gettin high in Nam and said that wardope was:ohlawd:
 

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I have to agree with that one also cuzzo. Eastlake was hard, but the shyt that went on in Techwood was just crazy. Them nikkas was on some whole other shyt. They went to war with everybody, westside nikkas, those Untouchable and Boobie nikkas from Miami, and the police. They ran downtown, Techwood nikkas would be in all the other projects downtown getting money, but you couldn't go in Techwood and get money if you wasn't from there. Herndon, John Hope and Capitol had all nikkas from Techwood in there trapping. And when that Miami Boys shyt was going on they saw what was happening to all the other bricks so they put bounties on them nikkas heads. They couldnt find them nikkas so they was running around killing they baby mamas and they kids. Them nikkas used to shoot at the police, APD would respond to regular ass domestic calls with the SWAT truck. ANd that shyt was right downtown, a few blocks from the world HQ of Coca Cola and right next to GA Tech.

Dont know if you ever heard that story about some dudes putting a baby in a microwave and literally cooking it, but those were some Techwood nikkas who couldnt find who they were looking for so they found his family and did them all dirty. Techwood was the oldest housing project in the country, that shyt was a real hell hole. There will never be another hood in the city like Techwood.

Who are the Miami boys
 
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