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exclamation.gif posted on 10-13-2011 at 05:49 AM


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Yeesh...you know...it's posts like the ones on the last couple of pages that make good people reluctant to try to help ANYONE...when ever we try everyone jumps down our throats for it...
My mom is trying to help the people who contacted her, she has in no way tried to put anyone in danger, she is just the messenger...why is it that most people on this board just LOVE to shoot the messenger...


Honestly...just take a moment and think how the situation would affect you if it were your daughter missing, or if YOU were trying to help someone and got bad mouthed...or maybe think about responses to this and other threads like this when you are in a spot of trouble and need help?You rock mom, keep doing what you do!


you people put others at risk and have no shame when being called out on it. I hope it is not the same girl, but what does it matter now- the risk is over either way? Being "naive" enough to pass this off as a missing girl, then a van, then a friends van- come on take some responsibility. Maybe it was one cartel trying to find the girl for the other? If this girl is the four time narco-killer- do you think she told her parents? You act like it's still the baja of the 80's. Good intentions are just not enough these days, especially when you fabricate a cover story and mislead us post by post from Mission Control. This promotion of business over safety and the whole truth is troublesome lately and you don't even see it. That's the part I don't get.

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"Shoot the messenger"? It's more like the messenger might get you shot if you didn't get the real story. I totally agree with Woooosh in spite of what the other Nomads think. As far as being reluctant to "help" goes, it would have been better to tell the whole story from Shari's very first post or to have never posted about this at all.


Finally we have sane thinking on this subject ... and historically , this will not be the first time that good intensioned people have created negative situations.:!:




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[*] posted on 10-13-2011 at 05:54 AM


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I'm glad it wasn't her. Anyone who was looking for the missing girl but ran into her ringer twin instead would have had a very bad day.

Let's do a poll. Who believes a nomad asking for help with a missing person should disclose 100% of what they know right up front? The dramatic unveiling post after post of the whole story doesn't make sense. Why do it?Why not give 100% of the info to get 100% support. Why is it like getting your teeth drilled every time we go through this. :?:



I've got a better idea, let's do a poll on how freaking pathetic this topic has become.....or how about a poll on how many Nomads are here for the original intent of the Baja Nomads web site? Or maybe I don't know what the intent of this site is any more, it sure has become tiresome reading all the negative cr@p lately. I think I'll go fishing, I haven't really learned anything here lately other than how to kick your Nomad brethren in the crotch......


What exactly IS the "original" intent :?:




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[*] posted on 10-27-2011 at 12:17 PM


Was the van ever found?
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[*] posted on 10-27-2011 at 12:55 PM


the missing girl is back in her city and she claims that someone stole the van from them...no it has not been found.



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[*] posted on 10-27-2011 at 01:50 PM


I hope this girl gets a good" Spanking" from authorities & family. If she has admitted to being a part of the GN rental then she should be held accountable, too! :rolleyes: Good luck. She's probably out partying with the Tot Mom?! Kharma can be a b-tch--hopefully. Tio
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