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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by acadist
Rather than US Coca-Cola bring AW root beer, now there's a treat
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Or, a couple of "In 'n Out" burgers and a chocolate malt.
Drive fast.
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wiltonh
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One year we found our selves at Jesus Maria near dark. We had run out of gas and some locals helped us get enough to make it to the filling station.
We filled up and then went to the police station to ask about a safe place to park for the evening. The policeman on duty told us that we could park
next to the city square which is next to the station. He told us that the station was open all night and they would watch out for us.
If we are in that area, we often stop for the night and do some shopping at the local store.
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vito
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Quote: | Originally posted by Howard
I stopped by that delegacion municipal, police station, back in May looking for directions to Laguna Manuela. They went out of there way explaining
how to get there and had a smile on there face the whole time. It instantly reminded me of "the old days of Baja" and it also reminded me of why I
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vito
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reminds me of when I got my truck stuck at laguna manuela I went to the police station and they took me Back to my truck and help me get it out!
my family stayed at the station and they put cartoons on for my children wile they waited
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durrelllrobert
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Quote: | Originally posted by DavidE
Actually the USA stuff is full of Archer Daniels Midland CORN SYRUP
And in my humble opinion GARBAGE
But it's something different to the cops and they'll enjoy it but secretly think afterward "I prefer Mexican Coca Cola"
But it's the THOUGHT that counts. Most Bajacalifornianos have never tasted USA Coca Cola. You bet they'll glance at the label written in "Ingles". I
sure as hell would not tell the cops it's better than Mexican Coca Cola. It's just the novelty.
Wanna another example?
Sometimes WALDO'S carries made in Canada, canned soup. Try it. You'll soon see just how big a screwing the USA soup canners have been giving the
public for the last 100 years. Canadian processed foods are light-years superior in quality. Like Canadian Robertson drive threaded screws. Phillips
drive? You have to be joking. The Canadians are smart enough to make affordable hand tools, like the ones that have the wolf head emblem on them.
-Enough Gossip |
Don't know what Waldo's sell a can of Canadian made soup for but in Alberta Canada the cheapest can of domestic soup is around $4 at the supermarkets.
Bob Durrell
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durrelllrobert
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Thanks for the good news post Bruce. Jim never mentioned any of this to me. Next time I'm heading south I'll be sure to stop at the police station in
J-M and drop off something for them.
Bob Durrell
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beachbum1A
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Quote: | Originally posted by durrelllrobert
Thanks for the good news post Bruce. Jim never mentioned any of this to me. Next time I'm heading south I'll be sure to stop at the police station in
J-M and drop off something for them. |
Thanks Bob, I'm sure they will be most appreciative. I'm thinking of dropping off a canned ham on my next trip south. They're more like friends now...
Just do it!
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