Martyman
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18 year olds-on their own
My 18 year old son and two friends (both 18) are taking off for our new place in Bahia De Los Angeles. Do they need anything special to get their
papers or return to the states. A parental permission slip?
Thanks,
Martyman
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bajalou
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18 year olds are legally adults. No permission needed - just usual - passports or birth certs & picture ID. Maybe permission for vehicle if they
aren't the owner. Possible might tell them just cause they can legally drink alcohol here, they don't have to try and drink it all.
[Edited on 7-3-2007 by bajalou]
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Martyman
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Thanks bajalou;
Do you really think I can tell them anything? Actually his friends listen to me...I'll tell them.
Thanks
Marty
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Debra
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Martyman..........and tell them to stay out of my vino!
Mean people suck!
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Paulina
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Deb,
Check your u2u.
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And Mothers,
Hide your daughters
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They are lucky ducks to have parents who have given them the pioneering spirit and who are willing to let them depart the nest on their own adventure.
Experience enables you to recognize a mistake every time you repeat it.
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Quote: | Tell them no drugs beyond ethanol. NONE.
Yeah, the stuff-- pot especially-- is all over.
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There is some in the pumphouse behind Diaz's hotel rooms. Just brush the spiders out of the way.
Bought it there in "96, and left it there when we left.
They are welcome to it, although its probably not up to todays standards.
David
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capt. mike
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Deb....unless your stashed vin is in a propane refer 24/7.......its toast now! might
make a good salad dressing.........
David T. - my esposa has stash everywhere both sides of the border for xing. I tell her she is nutz!!!
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Paulina
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David T and Mike,
You both put a new spin on geocaching!
Deb has been seen with the box/pillow type of vino while in Bahia.
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capt. mike
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my wife does not know how to coach geos.
i think she can locate by scent tho....
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DavidT
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Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
my wife does not know how to coach geos.
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We stopped at the La Pinta in Catavina on a trip to San Lucas Cove.
It took us longer to get a room then it took my smoking bud to hook up.
David
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"Do you really think I can tell them anything?"
I really hope he listens to you - getting into trouble in Baja will be double trouble. Tell him that he and his friends, because they're 18 year old
males, will be especially scrutinized at the checkpoints. Tell him not to try and speed through towns or on the highway "to make good time." They
must drive cautiously at all times and take no unnecessary risks - like thinking they can pass that 18-wheeler on a hill without knowing if a blind
turn is coming up. And hopefully he knows what all the highway signs mean and can calculate kms. And tell him that oncoming 18-wheelers, military
trucks, motorhomes, and people towing boats will be something they will encounter regularly and to expect that they might encroach into your lane of
traffic or come around blind turns in your lane. If he's aware of these possible dangers, he can anticipate them and avoid trouble.
If he won't' listen to you, let the nomad's all give him some advice and you can print it out for him.
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