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(MSNBC)   Three Texas teens cross the border into Mexico to get a killer deal on a car   (msnbc.msn.com) divider line 136
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2011-02-09 10:09:47 AM
Juarez uesd to be a fun place to go. Of course I'm talking like, 1980, which was the last time I went. You piled into someone's truck, crossed the border, had a little fun and came home.

This is but one of many reasons we ought to move our troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan and declare war on Mexico.
 
2011-02-09 10:09:58 AM
Pert: loonatic112358: sn82: Now I want the Juarez platter, nom.

what's on a typical jaurez platter?

I've not had tex mex in a long time, since i've been trying to eat healthier

i don't want to eat the salad i brought for lunch now

Then why don't you toss it?....

And go out and get something else?

:o)


He could make it really mexican. He could throw some chicken on it, then drop it on the floor, and put it back on the plate, and then serve it to himself.
 
2011-02-09 10:11:20 AM
NeoBad: Juarez uesd to be a fun place to go. Of course I'm talking like, 1980, which was the last time I went. You piled into someone's truck, crossed the border, had a little fun and came home.

This is but one of many reasons we ought to move our troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan and declare war on Mexico.


*facepalm*
 
2011-02-09 10:19:27 AM
They just wanted a better price!
 
2011-02-09 10:25:21 AM
I hope they didn't drink the water.
 
2011-02-09 10:27:46 AM
Mark Ratner
The real Beavis:

wtf is up with his forehead?
 
2011-02-09 10:31:49 AM
SideOfBacon: Mark Ratner
The real Beavis:

wtf is up with his forehead?


You should see him after the crucifixion....
 
2011-02-09 10:36:55 AM
unicron702: gopher321: Looks like they got plenty of "speed holes" in that deal.

They make the car go faster.

/And if you want my opinion, you should really buy this car.


insideoutandbackwards.files.wordpress.com
 
2011-02-09 10:39:49 AM
Was it a Toyota dealership?
 
2011-02-09 10:59:47 AM
NeoBad: This is but one of many reasons we ought to move our troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan and declare war on Mexico.

If you are a US citizen and get caught on a plane with nail clippers you'll be given the third degree under suspicion of terrorism but if some asswipe drug cartel in Mexico kills people on both sides of the border (not in this particular case but others)that's not terrorism?

Seems to me an act of actually terrorizing people would fall under "terrorism" and merit US military intervention. But I'm just a guy typing on a computer so my views are pretty pointless.
 
2011-02-09 11:00:52 AM
Some of the responses in this thread make me disgusted to be associated with this site.
 
2011-02-09 11:10:08 AM
BurnShrike: Luna said her grandson and three friends had stopped at a dealership Saturday afternoon in one of the world's most-dangerous cities, after spotting a car with wheel rims that caught their eye.

Know how I know you're stupid? Because you choose your car based on the RIMS.

Oh, and also going to a highly dangerous city.


that's because ALL 16 yr olds are stupid!
 
2011-02-09 11:15:08 AM
PrinceofFark: Some of the responses in this thread make me disgusted to be associated with this site.

i290.photobucket.com
 
2011-02-09 11:55:35 AM
crab66: Juarez is one of the shiattiest places on the continent. If not the planet.
As someone who is currently plundering Juarez i'm getting a kick out of these replies.


//maybe it's the coke...
 
2011-02-09 11:58:58 AM
jaybeezey: crab66: Juarez is one of the shiattiest places on the continent. If not the planet.
As someone who is currently plundering Juarez i'm getting a kick out of these replies.


//maybe it's the coke...


Juarez is outraged by the formula change as well?
/my outrage got me to switch to Pepsi
 
2011-02-09 11:59:40 AM
BurnShrike: Luna said her grandson and three friends had stopped at a dealership Saturday afternoon in one of the world's most-dangerous cities, after spotting a car with wheel rims that caught their eye.

Know how I know you're stupid? Because you choose your car based on the RIMS.

Oh, and also going to a highly dangerous city.


This.

----------------------------
stirfrybry:

It's like a mexican Darwin



And this.
 
2011-02-09 12:06:40 PM
probesport: They should have just drove it up from the Bahamas.

The Bahamas? You're kidding!
 
2011-02-09 12:18:51 PM
PrinceofFark: Some of the responses in this thread make me disgusted to be associated with this site.

then this must be the first thread youve ever read here.
 
2011-02-09 12:29:41 PM
If more children keep getting slaughtered over yonder in Meheeco then we can just start rollin' all up in their base and killin' their d00dz and get control of all that oil or whatever they have down there. The Dos Equis guy is the new Saddam Hussein.
 
2011-02-09 12:38:24 PM
ArtosRC: This, truly, is a clarion call to deport all illegals and their terror anchor babies, build the wall, and nuke Tacoland.

I see no other option.

/USA


Well said.
 
2011-02-09 12:39:53 PM
Phil Herup: crab66: There are tons of beautiful and relatively safe places in Mexico.



Oh yeah...


SHHH! Don't tell them; they will fark it up!
 
2011-02-09 12:42:58 PM
So teenagers are now calling blow and Mexican hookers "cars with rims?"

Best reason for a Mexican vacation!
 
2011-02-09 12:51:38 PM
Noobian Noob: PrinceofFark: Some of the responses in this thread make me disgusted to be associated with this site.
then this must be the first thread youve ever read here.



Really. I haven't registered even a flicker on the offend-me-meter yet.
 
2011-02-09 12:52:55 PM
http://www.agoraguerrero.com/article-sendero-fotos-64547915.html

Not safe for work or LUNCH! You are warned...

News from Acapulco, Guerrero which is definitely NOT al norte
 
2011-02-09 01:40:43 PM
stevetherobot: Pert: I'm fully expecting a "Welcome to Fark" response, but HOLY HELL people, you're really pretty farking happy about some children being killed, eh?

Still, it's their own fault for going to Ciudad Juarez I suppose, despite the fact that at least one of them ACTUALLY FARKING LIVED in that shiathole through no fault of his own.

Laugh it up, kids having the audacity to leave their house and behave like kids getting themselves killed.


Carlos Mario Gonzalez Bermudez, 16, was one of three killed on Saturday

/yes, I know, you'd think I'd have learned by now, eh?

He's brown. Of course they're happy.


He is? Jesus, how farking white must you be to consider that "brown"? Are you from like Wisconsin or something?
 
2011-02-09 02:17:01 PM
it's a shame what our 'war on drugs' has done to Mexico
 
2011-02-09 02:23:41 PM
Dow Jones and the Temple of Doom: stevetherobot: Pert: I'm fully expecting a "Welcome to Fark" response, but HOLY HELL people, you're really pretty farking happy about some children being killed, eh?

Still, it's their own fault for going to Ciudad Juarez I suppose, despite the fact that at least one of them ACTUALLY FARKING LIVED in that shiathole through no fault of his own.

Laugh it up, kids having the audacity to leave their house and behave like kids getting themselves killed.


Carlos Mario Gonzalez Bermudez, 16, was one of three killed on Saturday

/yes, I know, you'd think I'd have learned by now, eh?

He's brown. Of course they're happy.

He is? Jesus, how farking white must you be to consider that "brown"? Are you from like Wisconsin or something?


Looks pretty damn brown to me.
 
2011-02-09 02:30:55 PM
Kar98: Dow Jones and the Temple of Doom: stevetherobot: Pert: I'm fully expecting a "Welcome to Fark" response, but HOLY HELL people, you're really pretty farking happy about some children being killed, eh?

Still, it's their own fault for going to Ciudad Juarez I suppose, despite the fact that at least one of them ACTUALLY FARKING LIVED in that shiathole through no fault of his own.

Laugh it up, kids having the audacity to leave their house and behave like kids getting themselves killed.


Carlos Mario Gonzalez Bermudez, 16, was one of three killed on Saturday

/yes, I know, you'd think I'd have learned by now, eh?

He's brown. Of course they're happy.

He is? Jesus, how farking white must you be to consider that "brown"? Are you from like Wisconsin or something?

Looks pretty damn brown to me.


The kid had four names. Brown or not, his parents doomed him.
 
2011-02-09 04:48:34 PM
I think I might know why people aren't reacting with a whole lot of empathy. It's sort of like if you knew a guy, who took such poor care of his house that it became impossible to live in anymore, and rather than fixing it, he came next door and asked if he could stay with you for a while, and then he never left. And he got married, and had kids, all while living in your nice clean, well kept house. And then one day his kid went exploring their abandoned, decrepit homestead, cut himself on broken glass, got infected and died.

The empathy that you would have for his loss, and his kids loss, is tempered by the long-standing resentment you have towards him for not having the character to accept responsibility for taking care of his home, and instead choosing to move into someone else's home and start the gradual process of putting it in the same state he left his in, along with the realization that the problem that hurt his family wouldn't have even existed had he simply taken care of his home.
 
2011-02-09 04:59:41 PM
it's a shame what our 'war on drugs' has done to Mexico

I'm not sure if you noticed, but the drug cartels on the other side of your northern border seem to have no problem carrying out their illicit US dealings with a certain level of civility. Our criminals are in the exact same business as your southern neighbors, and you don't see too many gangs of Canadians kidnapping tourists and chopping off their heads, or assassinating police.
 
2011-02-09 08:14:20 PM
glassbottomboatcaptain: it's a shame what our 'war on drugs' has done to Mexico

I'm not sure if you noticed, but the drug cartels on the other side of your northern border seem to have no problem carrying out their illicit US dealings with a certain level of civility. Our criminals are in the exact same business as your southern neighbors, and you don't see too many gangs of Canadians kidnapping tourists and chopping off their heads, or assassinating police.


blowback. Read a farking book, brougham.
 
2011-02-09 08:21:01 PM
glassbottomboatcaptain: I think I might know why people aren't reacting with a whole lot of empathy. It's sort of like if you knew a guy, who took such poor care of his house that it became impossible to live in anymore, and rather than fixing it, he came next door and asked if he could stay with you for a while, and then he never left. And he got married, and had kids, all while living in your nice clean, well kept house. And then one day his kid went exploring their abandoned, decrepit homestead, cut himself on broken glass, got infected and died.

The empathy that you would have for his loss, and his kids loss, is tempered by the long-standing resentment you have towards him for not having the character to accept responsibility for taking care of his home, and instead choosing to move into someone else's home and start the gradual process of putting it in the same state he left his in, along with the realization that the problem that hurt his family wouldn't have even existed had he simply taken care of his home.
I know what everyone else is thinking and I've got it all figured out.


If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out. - George Orwell
 
2011-02-09 10:18:17 PM
ese_guey: glassbottomboatcaptain: I think I might know why people aren't reacting with a whole lot of empathy. It's sort of like if you knew a guy, who took such poor care of his house that it became impossible to live in anymore, and rather than fixing it, he came next door and asked if he could stay with you for a while, and then he never left. And he got married, and had kids, all while living in your nice clean, well kept house. And then one day his kid went exploring their abandoned, decrepit homestead, cut himself on broken glass, got infected and died.

The empathy that you would have for his loss, and his kids loss, is tempered by the long-standing resentment you have towards him for not having the character to accept responsibility for taking care of his home, and instead choosing to move into someone else's home and start the gradual process of putting it in the same state he left his in, along with the realization that the problem that hurt his family wouldn't have even existed had he simply taken care of his home.I know what everyone else is thinking and I've got it all figured out.

If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out. - George Orwell


You're pissed (hit too close to home?), but glassbottomboatcaptain is right.
 
2011-02-09 10:36:59 PM
Were any of the teens white girls? No? Well...then why the fark is this even posted on the internet? SERIOUSLY!?
 
2011-02-09 11:24:54 PM
ExperianScaresCthulhu: ese_guey: glassbottomboatcaptain: I think I might know why people aren't reacting with a whole lot of empathy. It's sort of like if you knew a guy, who took such poor care of his house that it became impossible to live in anymore, and rather than fixing it, he came next door and asked if he could stay with you for a while, and then he never left. And he got married, and had kids, all while living in your nice clean, well kept house. And then one day his kid went exploring their abandoned, decrepit homestead, cut himself on broken glass, got infected and died.

The empathy that you would have for his loss, and his kids loss, is tempered by the long-standing resentment you have towards him for not having the character to accept responsibility for taking care of his home, and instead choosing to move into someone else's home and start the gradual process of putting it in the same state he left his in, along with the realization that the problem that hurt his family wouldn't have even existed had he simply taken care of his home.I know what everyone else is thinking and I've got it all figured out.

If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out. - George Orwell

You're pissed (hit too close to home?), but glassbottomboatcaptain is right.


Who's pissed? Irrelevant, but nice try. And how does that make the skipper right?
 
2011-02-10 12:56:47 PM
I just think we empower the cartels by giving them a high ticket, low overhead industry to thrive and be dicks in.
 
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