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bajadogs
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | When my attempt to explain to him was used by his friends to make it a personal attack, I removed my replies to clean up this thread.
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David, you are killing this forum. Why do you post so much that needs to be retracted? You are critical of those who don't delete their posts but
maybe that's because we still stand by our words.
Everything you put into the internet is permanent. Here is some advice -
Before you hit the POST REPLY button ask yourself -
Is this post related to Baja and can it contribute in a positive way?
Am I alienating anyone by calling them libs, N-zis, leftists, communists, etc.?
Is this reply well thought out so Doug does not have to babysit and delete again? and again?
Do I plan on deleting this post? Is this post just temporarily planned to rile up political friction... delete later and watch the mayhem? (trolling)
I'm sure you will figure out a way to claim the victim from this viscous leftist attack.
So sorry to the original poster josiahq. You will have a great time. I wish I could be there.
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Lee
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Quote: Originally posted by David K |
That's an easy answer goat, your leftist newspaper editors keep reporting on how dangerous Mexico is and it is implied that tourists are potential
targets of attack (what we Nomads would call 'fake news'). People still want some adventure but without the danger. Caravans give a sense of safety in
numbers or to follow a guide who knows the area and can show the newbies interesting sites they may otherwise miss.
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May I quote Doug? Listen up DK.
''Please stop.''
US Marines: providing enemies of America an opportunity to die for their country since 1775.
What I say before any important decision.
F*ck it.
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bajadogs
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Quote: Originally posted by Lee | Quote: Originally posted by David K |
That's an easy answer goat, your leftist newspaper editors keep reporting on how dangerous Mexico is and it is implied that tourists are potential
targets of attack (what we Nomads would call 'fake news'). People still want some adventure but without the danger. Caravans give a sense of safety in
numbers or to follow a guide who knows the area and can show the newbies interesting sites they may otherwise miss.
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May I quote Doug? Listen up DK.
''Please stop.'' |
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josiahq
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Quote: Originally posted by gnukid | There are thousands of people visiting BCS by van this time of year, many campgrounds, hotels with space, remote spots, but in Tecolote there are very
few bathrooms, no running water, nor sewer, no stores, no gas, no services. Still it's a great spot for a day trip! It will be great to welcome these
visitors for a short term stop and enjoy La Paz, and the surrounding area. Lots to see and do! |
Thanks! We actually bring a ton of portos *and* dumpsters out to the beach, and do a big cleanup the Sunday Morning of the event. We try to leave
Tecolote better than we found it.
And the event is open to everyone, whether you're in a van, camper, tent, skoolie, etc.
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mtgoat666
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Sounds like this event became a crowded mess.
Woke!
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
Prefered gender pronoun: the royal we
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soulpatch
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Because you let go with your bait caster and he swallows deeply every single time?
That's what I'm guessing.
You fish in the stocked pond, he's the catch.
I've been wrong before, though.
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