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[*] posted on 11-24-2013 at 07:09 PM
I Guess ................


Those who followed the Cop Doc's lead and went digging in the Desert would have come up Dry.
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[*] posted on 11-25-2013 at 12:32 AM


I spoke to her on the phone several times a few years ago when I was placing ads for an organization I belonged to.

Still, how could anybody cross an international border "accidentally"?? :?: She was on the streets of Tijuana for four days!! Poor, poor judgment on so many levels.




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[*] posted on 11-25-2013 at 07:35 AM


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Poor, poor judgment on so many levels.


Probably dementia, Alzheimers, or similar brain fog. It will eventually happen to many of us. Probably only "poor judgement" here is her family to that still let her drive.
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[*] posted on 11-25-2013 at 11:32 AM


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Poor, poor judgment on so many levels.


Probably dementia, Alzheimers, or similar brain fog. It will eventually happen to many of us. Probably only "poor judgement" here is her family to that still let her drive.


...ohh,,I'd just put it to 'brain fog',,,my girlfriend at 55 seems to display periods where her 'best' thinking could get her somewhere like this situation.

...come to think of it,,I've done -much- worse at times!!!:no:

[Edited on 11-25-2013 by micah202]
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[*] posted on 11-25-2013 at 04:27 PM


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I personally have NEVER used the term "THE Baja". I don't know where people get that from , because Mexicans don't use the term "La Baja California", they just say "Baja California". It sort of sounds like a cliche to me, though it seems to be gaining popularity.


California is dropped anytime The or La is added to Baja.

The Baja, or La Baja (in Mexico)... I have never seen The Baja California or La Baja California.

Baja, as a separate word, does just fine without California... as far as meaning goes. It does fine without The or La in front of it too, but adding the The or the La makes it clear you are talking about a place or event and not the word 'Lower'. :light:

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[*] posted on 11-26-2013 at 03:18 PM


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Probably dementia, Alzheimers, or similar brain fog. It will eventually happen to many of us





There was a Gringa woman, maybe 40 something, in San Felipe 4 yrs. ago., obviously
living on the street, she would sorta dance to her own music along the shore in front of the downtown campgrounds, people would feed her. The Mex Govt or
or concerned Gringos must have taken her back to the US,
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[*] posted on 11-26-2013 at 03:24 PM
Odds and ends


Do you find more odds than ends or vice versa???


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[*] posted on 11-26-2013 at 07:24 PM


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Probably dementia, Alzheimers, or similar brain fog. It will eventually happen to many of us





There was a Gringa woman, maybe 40 something, in San Felipe 4 yrs. ago., obviously
living on the street, she would sorta dance to her own music along the shore in front of the downtown campgrounds, people would feed her. The Mex Govt or
or concerned Gringos must have taken her back to the US,
Baja can be a collection of odds and ends

Oh, wow! Now that you mention that...I remember. I remember giving her some change one day and wondering how in the world she ended up there. And then she was gone! I wonder what ever happened to her.
There was also a Czech man there living off of odd jobs given to him by one of the Mexican gentlemen who owns a building supply store. He finally just went way overboard and (I hear) assaulted someone and was deported. Sad.




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[*] posted on 11-26-2013 at 07:43 PM


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There was a Gringa woman, maybe 40 something, in San Felipe 4 yrs. ago., obviously
living on the street, she would sorta dance to her own music along the shore in front of the downtown campgrounds, people would feed her. The Mex Govt or
or concerned Gringos must have taken her back to the US,
Baja can be a collection of odds and ends


Recently, we've seen a few, or more, very lost souls, wandering the streets of Punta Banda and Cantu, obviously seriously mentally impaired and extremely homeless. They walk the sides of the roads, obliviously gesturing and talking/yelling to their demons, all lost in a terrible world of their own, with no means to eat or lay down at night in warm comfort.

I had heard years back, that these wretched people would be abandoned in areas outside of the city, to be dealt with like lost animals, and I have received verification of this fact from at least one person in the medical community, that it is a fact.
There is no way they could appear here without assistance. They are non-functional on a social level.

I recently posted to this issue on the Punta Banda Bulletin Board and it was, to my surprise put up.
I'm going to, very soon, revisit the issue there and won't be expecting the same result.




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[*] posted on 11-26-2013 at 08:24 PM


Don't you live in the desert Bill?
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Those who followed the Cop Doc's lead and went digging in the Desert would have come up Dry.
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[*] posted on 11-26-2013 at 08:49 PM


Adding "The"' lends a certain importance to Baja...like "The one and only...." or "The ultimate destination...THE Baja...
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PS. I love THE Baja use it all the time . :bounce:
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[*] posted on 11-27-2013 at 02:18 PM
Digging the Desert


And LOVING it.

I've lived (by choice) in the Desert for 43 years.

After being born and raised in the Jungle.

South L.A.

And, haven't yet Dug up (or Buried, for that matter) ANY people.

BUT, if the Doc's interested, we could get together and I'll give it a try.
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