We’ve heard of carb addiction but this is a bit much.
Chinese restaurant owner admits serving opium-laced noodles to hook customers – http://t.co/jkbi9YYK7M pic.twitter.com/jivflaKZN0
— FOX 2 Detroit (@FOX2News) September 25, 2014
https://twitter.com/IMTHERE5/status/515276600972431361
https://twitter.com/Riser_/status/515355613514440705
https://twitter.com/DanielPRose/status/515352687181697024
Az.-Arrested Chinese restaurant owner was lacing noodles with opium to attract customers. 30 min. later you're not hungry, you're a hooker.
— Leslie Barton (@yorbeautfl) September 26, 2014
Shit prolly dumb good 2 "@FOX2News: Chinese restaurant owner admits serving opium-laced noodles to hook customers – http://t.co/a4NVQzX6JL "
— Marcus Stokes (@AJRock1111) September 26, 2014
LET'S ORDER CHINESE. LIKE, RIGHT NOW. "Chinese restaurant owner admits serving opium-laced noodles to hook customers" http://t.co/dSNd5KWTbA
— SezG (@sezgee) September 26, 2014
@asteriskerin @eater FYI, opium noodles were found in Shaanxi, China. NOT Hong Kong. It's kind of like confusing NYC with Juno, Alaska.
— Sarah Mak (@smakkers) September 26, 2014
Did @Johnny_Blaz3 see this? No msg just straight opium. http://t.co/dfiQZti3aK
— Q ♊️? (@AtlantisSays) September 25, 2014
Makes me wonder about my beloved tacos… http://t.co/KCl8IKkAg2
— Atomo (@Atomodetalio) September 26, 2014
"These noodles are like crack" MT @FOX2News: restaurant owner admits serving opium-laced noodles to hook customers http://t.co/suWKdMq5LD
— Bohn Abeille (@6x6pix) September 26, 2014
Heh.
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