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Zach
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Post by Zach »

I hope Yoskolo brought along his bullet proof vest..

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090211/wl_ ... xico_drugs
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

He's down there?
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EnFuego
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Post by EnFuego »

TacoDelRio wrote:He's down there?
Yoskolo is south of the border filming an undercover documentary. He left Sunday night. I know more of the details, but don't know if it would be wise or if Yoskolo would care for me to blast it on this forum.

But yes, he is down there filming this shiat. He is a crazy cameraman and I do hope he has his flak jacket. Otherwise I just might inherit some snow pickets.

I'm kidding. In all honesty, I hope he is safe and well.

~EnFuego
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Post by lilbitmo »

I'm sure you are better off not saying where he is. You never know who's watching a web site and with the killings escalating and they love to kidnap Americans, keep it to a minimum.

Good luck "Pine Cone Picker/Yoskolo" come home safe.

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Post by Zach »

shit i should have thought about it before i posted that article...
sorry yoskolo, if I've offended you or endangered you in any way.
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Post by yoskolo »

Safe and sound, thanks!
I mean gracias.
And yes, I do have a kevlar vest. It's quite stylish actually.
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Post by EnFuego »

yoskolo wrote:Safe and sound, thanks!
I mean gracias.
And yes, I do have a kevlar vest. It's quite stylish actually.
Nobody has a gun to your head right now, do they? making you say these nice things? Whats the code word we discussed? :lol:

Say, you think the kevlar vest would help in rock fall? Do they make kevlar sleeves? What size you think Taco wears? :twisted:
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Post by Taco »

I've worn enough kevlar for all of us, EnFuego.

If you need a rescue, sound the signal.

"NEWS TEAM.... ASSEMBLE!!!!!!!!!"
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Post by lilbitmo »

Since we already have a "Secret Cave" we can meet there and make a plan.

We need EnFuego to give us the password to get in though.

EnFuego make sure you get us the password, I'd hate to be standing outside when everyone else is in the cave making rescue plans.

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Post by EnFuego »

lilbitmo wrote:EnFuego make sure you get us the password, I'd hate to be standing outside when everyone else is in the cave making rescue plans. :wink:
Roger that!

Carrier pigeon has left with the package. Check the eggs in the golden roost. The milk is spilt for a reason.
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Post by HikeUp »

Afghanistan banana stand.
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Post by yoskolo »

For those who are interested...

I'm back now. We were in Tijuana shooting documentary footage relevant to a case you might be familiar with:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/w ... 586822.ece

Long story short, Santiago Meza Lopez known as "El Pozolero" or "The Stewmaker" dissolved some 300-600 bodies in caustic lye and poured the remains down a well. These bodies were victims of an ongoing struggle for control between Mexican drug cartels.
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Post by EnFuego »

That sounds way to cool. I can't wait to hear first hand your stories of what you saw down there when you get back.

Hope you're having fun up in the Sierras.

Talk to you soon.
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