- Jun 12, 2014
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Ingredients:
15 dudes
4 cars
7 motorcycles
lots of tequila
drought-busting rain
violent foreign country
Combine all ingredients, shake well for 400 miles, and serve in a dirty hubcap.
Its awesome down there. We all joke about getting our heads cut off because its so ludicrous. Yet I still talk to people all the time who won't go to Mexico because they think they are risking their lives. Pretty much 100% of these people have never been there.Fun stuff.
Only violence I saw was y’all attacking the food and drink.
Actually looks like some good hospitality down there.
Its awesome down there. We all joke about getting our heads cut off because its so ludicrous. Yet I still talk to people all the time who won't go to Mexico because they think they are risking their lives. Pretty much 100% of these people have never been there.
I depends on where you are. Baja and Sonora are pretty safe of course. I remember the first night waking up on the Golfo de Cali and my wife being scared by seeing deuce or five tons in the street with soldados. I told her not to worry, they were here to protect the gringo dolares.Its awesome down there. We all joke about getting our heads cut off because its so ludicrous. Yet I still talk to people all the time who won't go to Mexico because they think they are risking their lives. Pretty much 100% of these people have never been there.
No kidding. Similarly, I tell foreigners who want to visit the US not to spend too much time in East St Louis or the southside of Chicago or west Baltimore. The point is that just because there is violence somewhere in a country doesn't mean the whole country is a murder zone.I depends on where you are. Baja and Sonora are pretty safe of course. I remember the first night waking up on the Golfo de Cali and my wife being scared by seeing deuce or five tons in the street with soldados. I told her not to worry, they were here to protect the gringo dolares.
Take a trip to Caborca though, Zambie, and see how that goes for you.
There is no places in the US where the police and military for entires states (and a majority of them at that) work directly for the local cartels street gangs or whatever. No place where the kill the police chief on the first day of office (and all his family) bc he didn't accept the bribes or where they roll baskets full of heads down the street for shock value. Places where the cartel militias hold road blocks and kidnap people regularly.No kidding. Similarly, I tell foreigners who want to visit the US not to spend too much time in East St Louis or the southside of Chicago or west Baltimore. The point is that just because there is violence somewhere in a country doesn't mean the whole country is a murder zone.
Then don't go to Mexico you friggin pussy.There is no places in the US where the police and military work directly for the local cartels street gangs or whatever. No place where the roll kill the police chief on the first day of office (and all his family) bc he didn't accept the bribes or where they roll baskets full of heads down the street for shock value. Places where the cartel militias hold road blocks and kidnap people regularly.
You're being silly and you know it.