| willardguy 
 
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| art,culture,and healthy recreation in san felipe.... 
 
 instead of a cold one on the malecon
  wtf! 
 
 Published on Sep 11, 2013
 SAN FELIPE, BC-With the idea of rescuing the Malecon for art, culture and healthy recreation, as well as to become a real attraction for tourism, from
the day October 1 this year, will apply Bando Police and Good Government, so it does not allow the consumption of alcoholic beverages in public. This
was announced by President-elect of the Economic Development Council of San Felipe, Jesus Manuel Carrillo Bojorquez, who also announced that the
inauguration of the port agency business, will be held on Saturday September 14, 2013.
 
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| DENNIS 
 
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 A culture of prohibition.  I'll bet they won't even allow a snazzy little bong on wheels.
 
 
 
 
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 There goes the Shrimp Festival! I better post this on the Punta Banda Bulletin Board which will cause a lot of people to cancel their plans.
 
 
 
 
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| On the bright side...... 
 
 Should boost attendance at the AA meetings
   
 
 
 
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| J.P. 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by bajaguy Should boost attendance at the AA meetings
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 I have ben attending A.A. meetings for 29 years and have gone to the Shrimp Festival for around the last 15 years.
 They have some Good A A meetings in San Felipe
 I don't see your connection the Police in San Felipe have ben pretty tough on drinking for quite a while.
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| Good AA Meetings ? 
 
 Are those the ones where they serve Near-Beer ?
 
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| willardguy 
 
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 no, the ones where you throw your card in the basket and come back for it in an hour!
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| J.P. 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by willardguy no, the ones where you throw your card in the basket and come back for it in an hour!
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 Sounds like you have ben there and done That.
 It' all about personal choices isn't it.
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| willardguy 
 
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 you betcha!| Quote: |  | Originally posted by J.P. 
 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by willardguy no, the ones where you throw your card in the basket and come back for it in an hour!
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 Sounds like you have ben there and done That.
 It' all about personal choices isn't it.
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 Yrs. ago they put up signs at the SF Malecon, no
 alcohol, don't know if they are still there, 1 problem
 was the many borrachos relieving them sand side
 of the sea wall. To me, a warm Sat. nite with the
 vendors, noise, dune buggys cruising, is my favorite
 time there. They have been trying to make/remake
 SF into something it is not for yrs. I've seen Gringos
 hop out of vehicles with open beer in hand and
 walk into the Miramar, it's long been thought that
 public drinking/driving in Baja, especially the small
 towns was tolerated, times do change, I'm sure for
 events the no alcohol ban would be waved
 
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 Just had some delicioso tacos and frias at the Taco Factory two Sundays ago on the Malecon. Lots of folks out riding their bikes while we did a few 12
oz curls and abdominal extensions.
 I love to exercise there.
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