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[*] posted on 7-5-2014 at 09:00 AM


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Joe I don't see the video or the comments, link please. I do however see her mention on her Facebook page that she has a mental illness and that can't be helped. As for the man urinating, he might have a condition such as prostatic hyperplasia which causes extreme urges to urinate and no control of holding the urine in the bladder, so she might want to consider this if it was an elderly gentleman.


I missed it too Janene, the first time I was on FACEBOOK, but it's there. Go to Grethchen's FACEBOOK, then to the albums, then video, and you'll see a short video 39 seconds long and dated June 27.

It appears Grethchen caught a Mexican homeless urinating in the brush, or possible riverbed, wherever it was.... it was away from where people live, and most likely where homeless people hang out. Gretchen yells at the guy in broken Spanish,and English to stop what he is doing, and tells him it's an area where people are murdered and prostitution goes on, and towards the end of the video, she warns the probably homeless Mexican man , that she is going to call the police.

I'm not one to make fun of people who are suffering from mental illness, but a bipolar disorder usually isn't that bad, although people who have this type of mental illness, do have their moments, and yes this is an understatement, because I think Gretchen really goes off, when she gets into a bipolar rage.

If anything this shows you what a tough job the police have, and I think they probably handled this situation as well as can be expected, and they seem to know her now and after she cools down they let her go.

Gretchen needs to learn to chill, and I think she was acting a bit of an ugly American to what looks to be a homeless man, because he wasn't in public and there weren't restrooms around where he was at. I just think she should have gave the guy some privacy, along with turning her video camera off, and she should have minded her own business.




[Edited on 7-5-2014 by JoeJustJoe]
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[*] posted on 7-5-2014 at 01:31 PM


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Joe I don't see the video or the comments, link please. I do however see her mention on her Facebook page that she has a mental illness and that can't be helped. As for the man urinating, he might have a condition such as prostatic hyperplasia which causes extreme urges to urinate and no control of holding the urine in the bladder, so she might want to consider this if it was an elderly gentleman.


Janene did you have to???

Maybe the guy just had to take a pee.

Now I'm all worried about having pros...whatever everytime I take a leak.


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[*] posted on 7-5-2014 at 08:18 PM


I can't tell what that guy was doing in the video, but she is asking for trouble. First of all it's not even on her property, She is in a very isolated area, and confronting a complete stranger, saying "Tu, Voy" which means "You, I am coming" he could have interpreted her aggressive behavior as something totally different. What if he had had a knife or other weapon? What does she care if he is urinating or defecating on the property next to hers, in what appears to be a sewerline going out to the beach area. I think the poor guy was being very nice to her. No wonder Americans have a bad name in Mexico. Why would she want to videotape reprimanding a homeless guy urinating.

[Edited on 7-6-2014 by EnsenadaDr]
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[*] posted on 7-6-2014 at 08:19 AM


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.......She is in a very isolated area, and confronting a complete stranger, saying "Tu, Voy" which means "You, I am coming".....

[Edited on 7-6-2014 by EnsenadaDr]


Actually, it loosely means "you are going", which he was as she taped it. Did you know Gretchen is also Yukita Nary who hacked Maggie's blog?

Sol has the proof if you are interested..




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[*] posted on 7-6-2014 at 09:15 AM


the verb for going in the familiar you form is tu vas, not tu voy, voy is I am going, tu vas is you are going...Greengoes are you sure you don't live near Barona?
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.......She is in a very isolated area, and confronting a complete stranger, saying "Tu, Voy" which means "You, I am coming".....

[Edited on 7-6-2014 by EnsenadaDr]


Actually, it loosely means "you are going", which he was as she taped it. Did you know Gretchen is also Yukita Nary who hacked Maggie's blog?

Sol has the proof if you are interested..
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