HCR
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Baja etiquette
Funny!
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Mike99km
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Please don't camp by yourself in a remote area, if you do I'll stop and remind you how unsafe it is. At the same time I will disclose a secret surf
spot and the gps # of the killer fishing hole . 
You live the life you settle for.
"Never teach a pig to sing it frustrates you and annoys the pig" - W. C. Fields.
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Mike99km
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Only if I am a bad guy.
You live the life you settle for.
"Never teach a pig to sing it frustrates you and annoys the pig" - W. C. Fields.
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Udo
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I'll bite on the GPS numbers
Udo
Youth is wasted on the young!
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Dave
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Civil behavior is universal
Quote: | Originally posted by soulpatch
Should we establish a rules list for permitted and non-permitted baja behavior? |
Why behave differently in Baja?
Don't check your manners at the border. If you wouldn't/shouldn't do it at home...Don't do it down here.
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BajaGringo
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Well said Dave...
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BajaGringo
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I know you get it soulpatch, but unfortunately many (including lurkers reading BN) do not. They think that all rules/manners are left behind at the
border.
I witness it almost every day...
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toneart
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Soulpatch,
I don't got to show you no stinkin' badges!
Trying to be politically correct all my adult life, while good for the environment and the women in my life, I realized I was unhappy. It was then
when I had the epiphany: I was born anatomically correct and didn't need to try....anything.
Retirement is great!    
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Mango
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Mexican Beer is serious stuff, be responsible.
Develop proper quality control testing procedures and maintain your vigilance.
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55steve
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Someone needs to do their research - the new generation 2-stroke outboards have the same "star" rating as the 4-strokes, in fact they beat the
4-strokes with LESS emissions at idle & low speed operation.
Eventually all the old technology 2-strokes will be gone...
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Martyman
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Soulpatch, is drinking beer on a boat okay? Not that I do or would. If I did, what is the proper urination procedure?
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ELINVESTIG8R
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When I cross into Baja my mantra is "Me Vale Madre."
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4baja
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ill be sure to put my cigar out in my burro before you walk by next time, o and by the way ill pee on your boat any time i want!!!!
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woody with a view
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Quote: | Originally posted by Martyman
Soulpatch, is drinking beer on a boat okay? Not that I do or would. If I did, what is the proper urination procedure? |
pee in the empty bottles and re cap (gotta be careful while first uncapping so it will go back on).
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2-tie-dye-4
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well duh downwind everyone knows that
We\'re all here cuz we\'re not all there, mountain stranded time
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Santiago
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http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=10317#pid7898...
Jeez you guys - Paulina covered this in great detail over 3 years ago. I still have to have all the lights off, the curtain drawn, and the blinking
light on the CPU with a pillow over it before I can even think of going there......
Does essence predate existence?
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Paulina
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Santiago,
Your memory bank scares me.
P<*)))>{
\"Well behaved women rarely make history.\" Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
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BajaNuts
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is this thread hi-jacked to "proper pee-ing etiquette"?
my2cents-
If you are going out in a boat with people you don't feel comfortable peeing in front of, don't drink the coffee in the AM and don't drink "pop" inthe
PM. Basically dehydrate yourself for the whole day so you don't have to face the issue of where to pee.
If you are with a group cool enough to drink beverages with on a boat, the group should be cool enough to "pee off the side" with. Just hang it out
where-ever has the least potential for passerby viewing. It might require the occasional 'cooling off dip' as a decoy.
And ladies, if you have to use any other receptacle for peeing, get a "wide mouth" one. It is possible, and especially tricky if you're in a boat.
IMO, it a whole lot easier to say, "Look Away"...
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ckiefer
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Sporty's Pilot Shop has an attachment on the little red pee bottles for the ladies.
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Diver
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I find that empty Gatorade bottles work well for me when needed.
For the ladies, any bucket or seat will work as long as they put on one of those sarong thingies.
In the old days, girls used to wear them or long pheasant skirts to Grateful Dead concerts; and you all thought it was to cover the hairy legs !! 
I did have a buddy who had a shy wife.
He drilled a hole in one of the seats in his 16' tin boat that was large enough to hold a quart container (about 6 inch diameter). He fitted a lid so
it wasn't noticeable when closed. He said his wife learned to "pull off" the innocent look quite well but still insisted he empty the bucket. 
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