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Me No
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Shame on you Shark.
The truth is people try and steal her from me all the time. Something about them being better than me.
As far as being Human, and I think even JR would agree with me here, there is no finer.
Maybe she is too good for me? Damn!
Are those this years supply? If so I will pm you my address. You can take my wife, give me some of the mortars. Yahoooo.
[Edited on 6-28-2005 by Me No]
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greybaby
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Gene - we'll have to figure out the blackmail. I'm sure we can come up with something!!!! Absolutely more of the shrimp ceveche - and the filet!!
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greybaby
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Shark:
Don't know you but I'm sure my husband would be VERY impressed with your fireworks. I grew up in Montana where everything was legal when we were
kids. Roman candles, bottle rockets. It's a wonder we didn't burn up the whole darn town. Not for lack of trying.
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Sharksbaja
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Three words.....
Washington Indian Reservation
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greybaby
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Great stuff. Lived in Boise for many years and Oregon was only 60 miles away. They could sell stuff just across the border that wasn't legal to use
in Oregon - didn't make any sense at all but our boys loved watching their dad go nuts over them once a year.
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MrBillM
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Tiburon
You're right about it being better that we are not neighbors. It would destroy for both of us what we enjoy about Baja, though it might be different.
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Sharksbaja
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but Bill,
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You're right about it being better that we are not neighbors. It would destroy for both of us what we enjoy about Baja, though it might be different.
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what makes you think I would behave that way in Baja.
My Oregon neighbors wake me up sighting in their high-powered rifles or the loggers with chainsaws. Is that ok?
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MrBillM
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Where Do You Live ??
I once owned some property in the High Desert where the minimum lot size was 2.5 acres and most of it was uninhabited, but I don't ever remember
anyone sighting in their rifles early in the a.m. Ditto that for early a.m. chainsaws. If you live in an area that remote, I guess you have to
expect that sort of rural recreation. If it violates local or state ordinances, I would say that you would have every right to report it. It
probably makes you think twice about going next door and complaining, though.
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Me No
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Percebu. Hmmm. Gringo enclave. These thing just keep popping up, don't they?
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Cincodemayo
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Sharks...
You nailed the bullseye....Indian Reservation!
The stuff they sell up here would get you arrested for explosives back down in Laguna! It's like being in Vietnam on the forth up here with all the
"Legal" fireworks sold. But you aren't suppose to drive them off the reservation!
Don\'t get mad...
Get EVEN.
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Sharksbaja
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Quote: | Originally posted by MrBillM
I once owned some property in the High Desert where the minimum lot size was 2.5 acres and most of it was uninhabited, but I don't ever remember
anyone sighting in their rifles early in the a.m. Ditto that for early a.m. chainsaws. If you live in an area that remote, I guess you have to
expect that sort of rural recreation. If it violates local or state ordinances, I would say that you would have every right to report it. It
probably makes you think twice about going next door and complaining, though. |
It's the same here...rural today, gone tomorrow. You would think it remote but only 20 minutes to the caost. The sheriff told me one day that it's
perfectly legal to shoot from his property adjoined our 3 acres. The loggers are on the slopes in the Coast Range at 4 am and are cutting by 5am .
G.P. is one neighbor forest owner and when you live near T.C. (timber/consevation) desiginated lots you have no recourse.
My neighbor quit doing it finally. Them loggers will never cease.
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Sharksbaja
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soap opera ending.....idiot teen, me
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As a young enthusiastic idiot I borrowed my folks car while they were away and drove down and filled the car with a variety of 'works' including many
"bricks" of firecrackers. While just crossing over the border the transmission burned up and we barely coasted off the highway. Now what do I do with
a carload of "works"?
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Thinking back I forgot to mention that this "mission" was well thought out. THe devious teens stashed all the fireworks in various niches and panels
of the Buick stationwagon. Must have been a whole lot to risk my butt for. What was I thinkin'?
The stupid transmission overheats in the Border Crossing line and burns up in San Ysidro. What will I tell my parents when they get back from Vegas?
You see my folks did not say I could "borrow" the car while they were gone and it was their only car. Man was I gonna eat poop! WE got 1 ride all the
way home hitchhiking.(those were the days!)
My folks arrived late that night and I had a plan to use my sisters van and go tow it back to P.V. from San Ysidro. They were not too sympathetic
however but went along with my plan. Punishment would come later. All went well as we hooked up the rented tow bar and made off up I-5.
Somewhere around San Clemente I decided to pull off and get gas. As I merged over I saw some idiot coming up to right fastso I bombed over to the
exit ramp and halfway up the van lost traction and we jack-knifed and flipped the van. THe wagon sheared a pole broadside then flipped us back up and
then plowed its way under the rear of our van.
Blew out the left side window and embedded glass in my elbow.
After separating the two with two tow trucks we realized then that the station wagon was totaled because of the pole. THe van had a new trapazoidal
shape and looked pretty funny from the rear. The front looked not too bad. Ater checking we found the van still ran ok, but we had two very wiggley
rims. I was able to make my date to pick my mother up after work. You should have seen her face when she came around to my side of the van
Later that week we drove back to San Clemente to remove the panels etc. and dislodge our cache from the dead wagon. The impound yard guys said
nothing! times have changed quite a bit though.
Fortunately no one got hurt bad.
Use fireworks responsibly so all can enjoy.
Do you know what your kids are doing, I certainly do!?
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Hahahahahahahahahahaa
I've heard about these P.V.dudes!!!! Too funny Sharks.
But shoot, everyone seems to be coming to their senses! Wonder where the coup
groupers are?
But yall no me eh me no! I was just wondering how to stir things up and lo and behold, I think I could help with the "goods" on "Yho" for the right
price! Whaddya think Me No?
But, never would happen and you can count on that Amigo, just thought I'd play feraminitt and get these pervs wonderin. Great fun !
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yankeeirishman
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hey...Me no
What town is the background of this picture?
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Geary
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The Pyro-technic Wacho's (a small group of dedicated friends that have always arranged to have fireworks at the annual 4th of July Picnic at El Burro)
have told me it is still legal to buy some fireworks in Baja Sur, it is just illegal to be in possession of then. This sounds perfectly logical to
me. Perhaps I've been living on the beach too long.
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Me No
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Yankee, that would be the Lookout just south of San Jose del Cabo. That is Zippers surf spot just below. Not everyone on this board is BCS
challenged.
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MrBillM
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Whoa Nellie !
Boy, if that's a picture of ME NO's esposa, I can understand his ill temper. You have my sympathy little boy.
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jrbaja
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That ain't the Yho
dat I know!
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Me No
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Now you know what I am working with Mr. Bill. Your forgiveness is appreciated.
Now you kids get out there and have fun.
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