lahadaextranjera
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Hi Guys!! As we're always dreaming of going away and experiencing new horizons, I'm wondering how many of us hold a valid passport.
I got one awhile back when I went to Aruba. Have used it several times since. It expires sometime in 2015. I think.Hi Guys!! As we're always dreaming of going away and experiencing new horizons, I'm wondering how many of us hold a valid passport.
I am, but I stay out anyway.Im not allowed in canada.
Sadly we used slide film because it was cheaper than prints, so my uncle has millions of slides of all our memories sitting somewhere. Those were some he scanned for me, we had millions though, he supposedly just got a scanner that can convert them so I can't wait. We spent 6 weeks driving to Costa rica so we took our time. He now lives there full time. My dad died when I was 10 and my hippy uncle took me under his wing, but he's pretty unconventional lol we used to go to baja all the time, every 3 day weekend pretty much. Then my mom found out about tripping on peyote and growing pot when I was 11, then she moved me across the country.Valentines Day baby! Great pics!
are you saying that it's common for american people who end up in new mexico to think they are in another country because they don't know that new mexico is a state? what the fucking fuck?I'll never forget the time I was visiting with a buddy at a convenience store (about 2 am) and a group walks in. They were all huddled together and whispering. They looked scared. Then one of them walks up to me and asked if I spoke English. My buddy is Navajo so they didn't even bother asking him. I was a little shocked. I didn't answer right away so one of them tried speaking Spanish to me. HORRIBLE Spanish. I couldn't even tell what the fuck he was trying to say. Then he asked me in English if we take "American money". He pulled out his passport and showed it to me and said, "American".
They had crossed the border between Colorado and New Mexico and were headed for California. They were from Michigan. They had no idea New Mexico was a state. We had a good laugh and I showed them a monthly article in New Mexico magazine called, "One of our fifty is missing". It highlights stories about the common misconception that New Mexico isn't part of the Union. You'd be surprised how often it happens.
Then there was the time a lady almost drove through the front door. She ran in screaming that "something" was chasing her and trying to get in the car. While she was driving down the road. But that's a story for another time.
Sadly we used slide film because it was cheaper than prints, so my uncle has millions of slides of all our memories sitting somewhere. Those were some he scanned for me, we had millions though, he supposedly just got a scanner that can convert them so I can't wait. We spent 6 weeks driving to Costa rica so we took our time. He now lives there full time. My dad died when I was 10 and my hippy uncle took me under his wing, but he's pretty unconventional lol we used to go to baja all the time, every 3 day weekend pretty much. Then my mom found out about tripping on peyote and growing pot when I was 11, then she moved me across the country.
http://www.nmmagazine.com/one-of-our-50-is-missing/are you saying that it's common for american people who end up in new mexico to think they are in another country because they don't know that new mexico is a state? what the fucking fuck?
it reminds me of an argument i once had with a friend about whether or not india was in asia. she was all, "dude, it's in the fucking MIDDLE EAST". i explained that the middle east was also in asia but india is generally not considered part of that region and she almost busted an artery arguing with me. it was hilarious having her name all the continents (which she was somehow capable of) and watching the bulb light up.
not understanding basic geography of your own damn country after 16+ years of formal education is on a whole other level, though. even if you can't fill in a map from memory you should at least be able to identify whether a place is a state or not. holy shit.
Whats the State Exchange Rate?
One morning, while Dan Waring of KD Farms, in Belén, was out helping some customers at the farms roadside stand, a young lady driving a Subaru with Oregon plates stopped to buy some produce. When she went to pay for her goods, she realized she was short of cash. She went to her car, came back a minute later, held up a 20-peso note, and asked, You guys accept pesos here, right? Dan laughed, said Sí, and accepted the bill. She grabbed her produce and drove off, a satisfied customer!