I think I saw that guy at market in Juarez back in the 80s. You can get anything in Juarez, its the American way.
Im not quite as old as you. Old man. It was more like 1987. We use to go there a lot back in college.
If it was 1981 then that guy was me.[]
Did you ever fish the "mighty" Rio Grange?
We would ride down to big bend ,build a fire with yuca trees ,drink beer and catch turtles using bacon for bait.
There was something else burning but I just don't recall what it wasany more it was a long time ago.[]
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I think I saw that guy at market in Juarez back in the 80s. You can get anything in Juarez, its the American way.
Im not quite as old as you. Old man. It was more like 1987. We use to go there a lot back in college.
If it was 1981 then that guy was me.[]
Did you ever fish the "mighty" Rio Grange?
We would ride down to big bend ,build a fire with yuca trees ,drink beer and catch turtles using bacon for bait.
There was something else burning but I just don't recall what it wasany more it was a long time ago.[]
Yep, many times,. We still raft the Guadalupes. By the way, that smell is still lingering. Why else do you think most of us use to go to El Paso so often. Oh yea, it was to visit friends at U.Tep.
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