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7-05-2012 @ 12:49PM
Bo said...
Yes thank all of you real people who haven't had to follow the bleat of the sheep. So many great and positive comments, I just have to add mine. I go to Acapulco Mexico every November and return in March. I have met and become friends with many, many Mexican men and women. I have stayed in the the same room and same hotel room for the past 5 years. Sure there is violence. I read about it while I am visiting there, but I have seen far more violence on Sesemie Street, than in Acapulco in the time I have spent there. The people are unbelievable. For example there is a guy who sells beads and toy alligators on the beach. I have watched him for five years. I don't know if he ever sells anything, but he's out there every day trying. You know we speak of "the light at the end of the tunnel." They don't even have a tunnel and yet they seldom COMPLAIN.
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