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| shari 
 
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Registered: 3-10-2006
 Location: bahia asuncion, baja sur
 
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Mood:  there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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 huh?...a mexicano with only ONE small dog that doesnt bark???? NOT!
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| Udo 
 
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Posts: 6364
 
Registered: 4-26-2008
 Location: Black Hills, SD/Ensenada/San Felipe
 
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Mood:  TEQUILA!
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 ¿With apoligies, Shari, but
    
 
 
 
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| rts551 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by udowinkler Sadly, we know, that is the 'tude of the majority of Gringos that travel through Baja. No wonder the locals like to take advantage of them...they know
they'll never see them again.
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 ??????????  Is this your experience?
 
 Not mine
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| dtbushpilot 
 
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Registered: 1-11-2007
 Location: Buena Vista BCS
 
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Mood:  Tranquilo
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 Jorge, I'm down for a few days to put some more bars on my windows, maybe we can get together for a beer and I'll tell you everything that's wrong
with Mexico....again. I know you were thinking of me when you wrote "bad gringo"......dt
 
 
 
 
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| Osprey 
 
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Registered: 5-23-2004
 Location: Baja Ca. Sur
 
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 No, far from it DT. You are my idea for another catagory I sadly omitted: Ambassadors. You are near the top of the list of scores of Nomads who go out
of their way to be good ambassadors every chance they get.
 
 The short list of "bads" pales to an uncountable minus number when compared to the gringos who come down here and cannot leave their unselfish
care-giver's spirits at the border. I see you as one of those and thank God you need only run the list of Nomad members to see that the "bad" guys I
tried to paint are lost in the magic mist of good fellowship shown by the hosts of others.
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| charchilp 
 
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 This village policeman boasts a huge beer belly and a loud and ruthless laugh. He is married with 4 kids at home. He has fathered 4 others in the
village – he forgets their names. His oldest son, age 16, has dropped out of school to sell drugs. The son allows his father a discount; the father
protects the son from the real law. He delights in following one immutable Mexican law – he plays his radio/boombox at max volume.
 
 
 
 
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