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(Breitbart.com)   When trying to bring mowers across the border, one should clean the grass from them first   (breitbart.com) divider line 19
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2010-04-11 10:39:22 AM
Getting high makes mowing the lawn a lot of fun though! Just don't chase the cat with the mower.
 
2010-04-11 11:46:05 AM
Oh Deere.
 
2010-04-11 11:46:17 AM
What an obvious giveaway; They don't have lawns in Mexico, which is ironic since such a large percentage of Mexicans are gardeners, so where would the lawn clippings come from?
 
2010-04-11 11:47:08 AM
I blame the economy. It is no longer profitable to import your lawn service.
 
2010-04-11 11:47:40 AM
Them ain't mowers...

/they's weed-eaters
 
2010-04-11 11:49:53 AM
Just coming here to mow.
 
2010-04-11 11:57:57 AM

Still trying to figure out why some guy trying to smuggle 53 pounds of grass from Mexico to the US wouldn't think there'd be drug detecting dogs at the border.


Unless it was a diversion for a larger shipment...

 
2010-04-11 11:58:11 AM
53 pounds of Mexican ditch weed, thank you border patrol for taking that off our streets. I prefer higher quality shiat.
 
2010-04-11 12:01:36 PM
Don't buy mexi-weed. They use the worst kind of pesticides and fertilizers. Bad news for your health if you smoke that tripe.

http://multinationalmonitor.org/hyper/issues/1988/10/mm1088_06.html

Pesticides are big business in Mexico, but controls on the use of many chemicals--including several banned in the United States--are lax, experts say. Still permitted, for example, are DDT, aldrin, clordane, and clorobenzolate. Even pesticides considered scientifically "safe" can be dangerous in a developing country like Mexico, when semi-literate farmers ignore or cannot understand warning labels or instructions for proper use. Too big a dose of a pesticide, or a pesticide applied to the wrong crop, can be fatal.
 
2010-04-11 12:04:05 PM
cambie: 53 pounds of Mexican ditch weed, thank you border patrol for taking that off our streets. I prefer higher quality shiat.

That's right, buy American! (Well, mostly Canadian, depending on what part of the country you're in)

I'd love to see a media campaign and push to get Americans to stop spending money at Mexican owned businesses or ones that employ a large amount of Mexicans.

When you give money to a Mexican, it's almost certain that it will disappear from our economy.
 
2010-04-11 12:07:26 PM
EdNortonsTwin: in a developing country like Mexico, when semi-literate farmers ignore or cannot understand warning labels or instructions for proper use.

A "developing country" - I LOL'd

Doesn't surprise me about not being intelligent enough to understand warning labels,etc. They're obviously not bright enough to realize that pulling the male plants out of the ground results in a seedless crop either.
 
2010-04-11 12:18:54 PM
Clete Orris: Oh Deere.

Full of win
 
2010-04-11 12:30:17 PM
pretty clever, got to give him that.
then again it's pretty stupid to try to smuggle drugs across the border
 
2010-04-11 01:06:56 PM
EdNortonsTwin

Don't buy mexi-weed. They use the worst kind of pesticides and fertilizers. Bad news for your health if you smoke that tripe.

No kidding. What it lacks in THC, mexi-weed more than makes up for with DDT and who knows what. I'd consider the Jewish term trayf (unfit for consumption) rather than tripe myself. Interesting set of results if you Google for kosher cannabis.
 
2010-04-11 02:03:21 PM
So let me get this straight....

53 bags of grass found at the border, the agents serialized the 40 bags so they could be turned over to the authorities who then notified the DEA about the discovery of the 30 bags of weed. Consequently, the 20 bags of weed were logged into the evidence locker. Of course, one of the 10 bags had to be tested, and since there was only one small partial bag of weed found, it was destroyed by burning, with the entire police force witnessing the event?

That about right?
 
2010-04-11 05:32:36 PM
So he's smuggling weed into a state where there is basically legalization through medical marijuana. I'm surprised anyone would want to buy that crap.

Can you imagine being stuck with 40 pounds of mexican brick? You couldn't pay me to smoke that shiat.
 
2010-04-11 07:07:08 PM
Because seeds transported by the wind, every kind of bird you can think of, coyotes, bobcats, insects, stray dogs, and CLOTHING give a crap about the U.S. mexico border just stop there.

/Facepalm
 
2010-04-11 08:15:14 PM
pintowagonman: So let me get this straight....

53 bags of grass found at the border, the agents serialized the 40 bags so they could be turned over to the authorities who then notified the DEA about the discovery of the 30 bags of weed. Consequently, the 20 bags of weed were logged into the evidence locker. Of course, one of the 10 bags had to be tested, and since there was only one small partial bag of weed found, it was destroyed by burning, with the entire police force witnessing the event?

That about right?


No. It's not about right, it's not even quarter to right. It's lame just like the last 45 times it was done this week in the exact same scenario.
 
2010-04-11 08:25:52 PM
Kali-Yuga: cambie: 53 pounds of Mexican ditch weed, thank you border patrol for taking that off our streets. I prefer higher quality shiat.

That's right, buy American! (Well, mostly Canadian, depending on what part of the country you're in)

I'd love to see a media campaign and push to get Americans to stop spending money at Mexican owned businesses or ones that employ a large amount of Mexicans.

When you give money to a Mexican, it's almost certain that it will disappear from our economy.


I'm with you on that. I would however be willing to support and encourage investment in businesses inside mexico that gainfully employ it's people and export a quality products. As it stands, the main export mexico proudly sends us is it's desperately poor, who send billions of USD back to mex. *argh*
 
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