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DavidE
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Mood: 'At home we demand facts and get them. In Mexico one subsists on rumor and never demands anything.' Charles Flandrau,
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General Robollo Is Not The One Who Looks Inside Your Car
Think you can buy a military man with two black stars on his cap for a lousy few thousand dollars? Jajajajajajajajajajajajajajajaja!
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DavidE
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Mood: 'At home we demand facts and get them. In Mexico one subsists on rumor and never demands anything.' Charles Flandrau,
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HOME SWEET HOME

YOUR CELL MATES
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monoloco
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It would be a good way to improve your Español. Full emersion.LOL
[Edited on 8-12-2013 by monoloco]
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DavidE
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Se Sería excelente que su mando de groserías, y las definiciones de las palabras como gusanos, pulgas, enfermedades peligrosos de calor, el sudor, el
dolor, el hambre. La Escuela de las maravillas en español.
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monoloco
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Tambien encontraras muchos amigos nuevos.
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Quote: | Originally posted by DavidE
Think you can buy a military man with two black stars on his cap for a lousy few thousand dollars? Jajajajajajajajajajajajajajajaja!
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Your argument just morphed from character to price.
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DavidE
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Dennis, Generals do not search cars. Our loving DEA actually pays Mexico a head price for busting gringos holding a minimum qty (unknown) of drugs. A
general who conveniently "moves" or "closes" a "Puesto de Control" for twenty thousand dollars and drugs move through is not in the same caliber as
ten soldados tying your hands behind your back with rough common twine. Unless you are MIGHTY wealthy and can hurl bundles of hundred dollar bills
around, el general ain't gonna know you even existed except as a typewritten note on the morning report. Even then UNLESS the bitten vets themselves
far in advance with lots of dead American presidents no general is going to take a bait of getting set up by the DEA and PGR.
Once you get pulled out of a car and the "processing" starts a person has had the course. The vehicle gets towed to a reten called a corralon federal
and it takes a small miracle plus the 11th commandment to get it freed. I know people whose vehicle went to a corralon federal and after a year and
five thousand dollars in attorney fees, fines, amparos, etc., the cars still sit there gathering dust.
I have a few friends in Michoacan whom are soldados or marinas. For the most part they are honest as hell and P*SSED OFF that gringo money has armed
their sworn enemies and monsters who prey on the public. I am supposed to laugh at the possibility that they are going to go blind and stupid if they
should find a roach in my ashtray?
This is NO BAIL, there are NO rights for the guilty until they find a way (with lots of money and time) to find themselves innocent.
It's like FIRE WALKING. "Oh Sugar! It Didn't Work! Well I Hear Today's Prosthesis Are Really Good" Old Dirty Harry said it best "Do You Feel Lucky?"
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