dtutko1
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Mexican Jail
3 words you do not want to hear in a Mexican jail..
Jesus Loves You.
Dorado Don
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Terry28
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Worse..........".bend over gringo."....
Mexico!! Where two can live as cheaply as one.....but it costs twice as much.....
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estebanis
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Way back in the mid-eighties I spent a night in the Cabo Jail that was up in the plaza before it moved to the east. I had an altercation with my
mexican partner after he threw my wife on the rock beach at Pirates cove while he was in a drunken rage.
Warning never throw my wife on the ground in my presence. I beat the tar out of him and picked up one of those rocks. Then the weirdest thing I felt
someone grap my wrist and shake it out of my hand. There was nobody near me.
Witnesses reported I had beaten him with said rock. The comandante had us both thrown in the Bote and sent him and my wife to the clinic. He had no
signs of being hit by a rock. My wife however had a huge bump from the rocks when he threw her down.
To the point of the post. I listened to him mumble all night how he was going to get his assasino amigo to kill me etc...
My wife negotiated with the Comandante for my release in the morning. We packed our stuff including my test equipment, parts and tools into the Yacht
"Happy Days" for Capt. Mike Pearlman and got paid all expenses to deliver that nice Ford Club Wagon to the U.S.
The Parrs had me back about 2 seasons later working for them in the morning and in the bay on yachts in the afternoon and evening for 4 years.
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DENNIS
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OK...jail stories. Nine or ten years back, I was being deported for not having immigration papers and in the process, I spent a few days in as many
jails between home and the border. While in the Ensenada lock-up with a bunch of really scary street people, I befriended the mob in an unusual
manner.
The jailers had recently started to feed the prisoners as a result of pressure from human rights groups and the fare was usually a watery soup with
four semi fresh tortillas.....more if you asked. I don't know how the soup tasted because I passed on it, but the tortillas came in handy.
One of my inmate brothers had a violent case of the trots and had to spend a lot of time squatting over the hole in the ground that served as a toilet
and he asked me if I had some paper he could use. The room was definitly in need of room service.
Anyway, I said no I didn't, but use these, and I handed him my tortillas. He looked at me like I was nuts, took the tortillas and applyed them where
most needed.
All of the other inmates quietly thought that was at once sacrilegious, but brilliant as most of them had the same G.I. distress and no paper, and I
instantly became one with my roomys.
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[Edited on 12-11-2012 by DENNIS]
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Marc
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Just heard on the radio a US Marine is being held in Messico for improperly declaring a hunting shotgun. News is he is being brutalized by inmates and
officials alike. He refuses to "confess" to smuggling arms. Mexico can be such a P***hole .
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DENNIS
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A few yers back, some Marine MPs drove right through the border fully armed. Said they were lost or something like that.
Mexico cried like it was an invasion.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Marc
Just heard on the radio a US Marine is being held in Messico for improperly declaring a hunting shotgun. News is he is being brutalized by inmates and
officials alike. He refuses to "confess" to smuggling arms. Mexico can be such a P***hole . |
http://www.examiner.com/article/marine-mexican-jail-family-p...
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mojo_norte
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Quote: | Originally posted by Marc
Just heard on the radio a US Marine is being held in Messico for improperly declaring a hunting shotgun. News is he is being brutalized by inmates and
officials alike. He refuses to "confess" to smuggling arms. Mexico can be such a P***hole . |
It sucks but he probably broke Mexican law or at least their interpretation of it - just confess and pay the fine and get on with it. Mexico's no
place to make a stand on gun rights or any other rights for that matter IMHO
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Leo
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Good story Dennis. Love your inventivenes! But glad I was not there.
The grass is always greener....
and so, there is always a better spot in Baja
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willardguy
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
A few yers back, some Marine MPs drove right through the border fully armed. Said they were lost or something like that.
Mexico cried like it was an invasion. | I wonder what would happen if the roles were reversed??
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Quote: | Originally posted by willardguy
| I wonder what would happen if the roles were reversed?? |
Probably would have been a real mess....one that would be cleaned up with a water hose.
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Bomberro
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Read on another forum the Marine's 410 shotgun he tried to declare may have had too short a barrel. This changed the offense to a more serious crime.
Really hope our political folks can work with Mexico to get his release.
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tiotomasbcs
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Glad this didn't morph into more bad jokes; DT has used this one on me for years! Now, about the time we were in Hussongs and some girl slapped my
face and ...... Tio
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dtbushpilot
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Why would you bring a gun on an "innocent surfing trip"? Why would you bing one to MX at all? Something smells fishy.....
"Life is tough".....It's even tougher if you're stupid.....
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by dtbushpilot
Why would you bring a gun on an "innocent surfing trip"? Why would you bing one to MX at all? Something smells fishy..... |
Maybe he was reading Maggie's Blog......... not that it's a bad thing. I read it all the time. She even mentioned my name the other day, Dennis,
with her affectionate nickname for me, "loser".
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mcfez
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Let me see if I read your post correctly.......... the source for all of the sh*tty burritos in Baja I've have had ....is due to you ?
Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
OK...jail stories. Nine or ten years back, I was being deported for not having immigration papers and in the process, I spent a few days in as many
jails between home and the border. While in the Ensenada lock-up with a bunch of really scary street people, I befriended the mob in an unusual
manner.
The jailers had recently started to feed the prisoners as a result of pressure from human rights groups and the fare was usually a watery soup with
four semi fresh tortillas.....more if you asked. I don't know how the soup tasted because I passed on it, but the tortillas came in handy.
One of my inmate brothers had a violent case of the trots and had to spend a lot of time squatting over the hole in the ground that served as a toilet
and he asked me if I had some paper he could use. The room was definitly in need of room service.
Anyway, I said no I didn't, but use these, and I handed him my tortillas. He looked at me like I was nuts, took the tortillas and applyed them where
most needed.
All of the other inmates quietly thought that was at once sacrilegious, but brilliant as most of them had the same G.I. distress and no paper, and I
instantly became one with my roomys.
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[Edited on 12-11-2012 by DENNIS] |
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
Let me see if I read your post correctly.......... the source for all of the sh*tty burritos in Baja I've have had ....is due to you ?
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Yep....Mea Culpa........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjK30nhy7CU
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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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GUESSING GAME TIME
HOW MANY METERS WOULD THIS CAR GET INTO MEXICO BEFORE IT WAS HIJACKED? Single digit guesses only
[img]http://www.sfgate.com/art/article/Once-lowly-lowriders-now-riding-high-4106179.php#next[/img]
A Lot To See And A Lot To Do
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QUETZALCOATL
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oh my mcfex sadly its not a fishing report and your not crying why?????????
in otin ihuan in tonalin nican tzonquica-Aztec saying for \"here ends the roads and the days\"
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