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David K
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Posts: 64532
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
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Mood: Have Baja Fever
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Quote: | Originally posted by baitcast
Easter and DK has come down off the mountain to explain to us that he,s here to save BAJA "Jimmy Smith told him that he was the bridge to
deliver the memories of BAJA,s past"......I feel a lot better now knowing everything is going to be fine!
Then he says "I share your concern and will join you in trying to keep BAJA PURE".Give me a brake!
He,s daddy took him for a ride down the road in 67 when he was a pup and now he comes back as our saviour and teacher for all things BAJA.
BAITCAST |
Where do you come up with this nonesense? I was responding to Jesse, not you... But, since you want to interact with me, tell me, what will you do to
make Baja better, or at least not get worse?
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PJC
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Posts: 1670
Registered: 3-28-2003
Location: EVERYWHERE
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Mood: Right
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Indeed Mr Bill, BRAVO!
May I buy the first Pacific whenever we meet face to face?
[Edited on 3-30-2005 by Baja Blackie]
Shoot, Shovel and Shut-up!
-- A simple operating practice.
‘Global warming’ has become the grand political narrative of the age, replacing Marxism as a dominant force for controlling liberty and human
choices.
-- Prof. P. Stott
Time was, people warning the world \"Repent - the end is nigh!\" were snickered at as fruitcakes.
Now they own the media and run the schools.
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JESSE
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Registered: 11-5-2002
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Thanks Doug!!!!!!!
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BajaRob
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Posts: 722
Registered: 9-15-2003
Location: Bahia Santa Maria y Newport Or
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Mood: Life is good
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Resident Malcontents
Go Home, we are sick of your whining. I hope that most that post here don't think that the whiners are typical of us that live here. We are not holier
than thou, just lucky to be here fulltime. You may think that you are cool but..........
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jrbaja
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Registered: 2-2-2003
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I take things
including used clothing after it has been cleaned to many remote communities throughout Baja every time I go.
It is greatly appreciated by all of the ricipients!(sp.) and always has been. The difference is, these folks haven't had the gringo or canadian
influence that the beach communities have. Wealthy people on vacation who can afford to bring nice new things down.
The rural areas of Baja are in desperate need of clothing, blankets, school supplies, etc. and that is a fact. Anyone saying anything different has
probably never been anywhere besides the enclaves and tourist areas in Baja.
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yankeeirishman
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Posts: 1070
Registered: 3-5-2004
Location: Kalifornia
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"The rural areas of Baja"
Damn right you are jrbaja. It extends to the mainland too. Tulume was a nightmare of the poor.
Quote: | Originally posted by jrbaja
including used clothing after it has been cleaned to many remote communities throughout Baja every time I go.
It is greatly appreciated by all of the ricipients!(sp.) and always has been. The difference is, these folks haven't had the gringo or canadian
influence that the beach communities have. Wealthy people on vacation who can afford to bring nice new things down.
The rural areas of Baja are in desperate need of clothing, blankets, school supplies, etc. and that is a fact. Anyone saying anything different has
probably never been anywhere besides the enclaves and tourist areas in Baja. |
What control freaks there are here. Don\'t believe that post you just read!
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