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  • GunSlinger

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    Right here.
    All the way to Florida??? :faint:
    Next thing you know they will reach an international presence.

    You mean like a man of international mystery and intrigue...for real? That person would be a smooth operator..

    [video=youtube;dEvq4GPuYsw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEvq4GPuYsw[/video]


    1st: Ditto.
    2nd: They are usually the ones reaching into their own wallets.

    1. Ditto
    2. I understand that they may have aided and assisted more then a couple folks on this site and off site...anonymously.
    3. IF they existed that is.
     
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    dudley0

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    Standard procedure in mexico, that's why you never carry much cash in your wallet.

    When I went there for work they made sure I knew how to say "Can we settle this like gentlemen" in Spanish and I always had at least 1000 peso in my pocket, folded for a handshake.

    Then they taught me to drink soda from a straw because the ice was not that good.
     

    LarryC

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    Had to work there for years, glad those days are behind me.

    Been there, done that. My company had a facility in Juarez, fortunately I didn't have to stay in Mexico. Stayed in El Paso, got out of Mexico before dark! Made several trips as an Engineer. Last trip was about 11 ~ 12 years ago, retired about a year later, didn't leave anything there, sure don't have any reason to return.

    Think this Police officer would have fit in Mexico well. Sad part is he sullied the name of police, 99.9% of which who don't deserve this problem.
     

    worddoer

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    jagee

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    Kutnupe14

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    I'm trying to figure out how the Chief didn't have this POS arrested right on the spot. He "resigned" after the chief threatened to fire him? WTF?
     
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