Normally, when someone is busted for possession of drug paraphernalia, it's not really something to write home about. However, one fella from Denver was busted in Northern Colorado, has us scratching our heads.

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The Evans Police Department posted a photo on Facebook on Sunday with the leading caption "Now that's a lotta meth pipes" in regards to a recent traffic stop that resulted in the driver being booked into the Weld County Jail.

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The unnamed 48-year-old man from Denver is being charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and also had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear on a prior drug charge.

What sets this arrest apart from a typical drig paraphernalia booking is the amount of meth pipes that were recovered from the traffic stop. Dozens upon dozens of used meth pipes were documented in the arrest.

Internet Can't Stop Counting the Meth Pipes

I was so intrigued by the photo, I took it upon myself to count how many meth pipes there actually were. I am not alone, as other people commented on the Facebook post.

In total, I counted 139 mostly intact meth pipes documented in the photo. Others counted 141, but I am assuming this included the mostly broken meth pipes.

So my wife's jaw just dropped and actually counted them and came up with 139 pipes.

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Said David on the Evans Police Department's Facebook post. Anastasia replied to David's comment by saying:

I counted 141. Why did her and I have the urge to count them?

Ya'll are not alone, because I also had the severe urge to count them as soon as I saw the photo. See the Facebook post from the Evans Police Department below.

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