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eetdrt88
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just great advice
i thought the post about "chewing food deliberately and with conviction" when in a restaraunt was very helpful,also ive found that eating the hottest
foods with grace shows toughness to...ive often dined in mexican restaraunts and simply ordered a plate of their hottest peppers with some warm
milk,while wolfing down these those little peppers the sweat would pour from my brow and the warm milk would Dibble from my chin but i could sense the
respect i was getting from the others especially the locals....often when i pass thru checkpoints i will keep some marinated peppers close by in my
vehicle and will eat them and smear some around my mouth,when i pull up they see and smell the hot peppers and out of fear the guards will almost
always let me pass right thru...i have many more great tips and if neccesary i will share them
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eetdrt88, That's a good one.
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eetdrt88
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here is a pic of a freind of mine that has truly mastered this skill,see the intense look on his face...would u even consider messin with this guy?
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Looks like he's choking on something.
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Mulegena
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He's just eating batwings... with hotsauce
(poor bats, we need bats)
or he accidentally ripped off part of that whopper moustache
from wiping the drool from his chili-filled mouth.

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"Paulina, almost nothing you say makes any sense. Sounds more like a coffee clatch gossip than reality."
Says Arrowhead the jail house lawyer.
Nice work Paulina in stating your case regarding the doc's re:
bringing a child into a foreign country.
I always enjoy your comments. This story sounds very close to home, best of luck to your pal.
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Paulina
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Bronco,
Check your u2u, and thanks.
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arrowhead
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1) Well, your Number 1 link proves exactly what I said, there is no US Customs form for taking a child to a foreign country, it's just a letter. So
you proved I was correct.
2) That's nice they have joint legal custody. That is a legal term you probably don't understand. That means both parents are FINANCIALLY responsible
for the support of the child. Now the issue when taking a child to Mexico is "Who has PHYSICAL CUSTODY?". That is another legal term I'm sure you
don't understand.
3)Ibid
Does my "coffee clatch" comment start to make more sense?
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Bronco
"Paulina, almost nothing you say makes any sense. Sounds more like a coffee clatch gossip than reality."
Says Arrowhead the jail house lawyer. |
Well, then, why didn't YOU explain the difference between legal custody and physical custody to Paulina?
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Paulina
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Arrowhead,
I guess you know best...
I, we stand corrected...
What was my friend thinking when they didn't seek you out for your legal services? 
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