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Post by georgia(pacific)girl on Oct 7, 2004 1:12:37 GMT -5
close, but no cigar. We are "relatively" close, as in, close compared to (R)uffda and IB.
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Post by sonofbarcelonabob on Oct 7, 2004 1:32:57 GMT -5
Mumsie and I are practically norteno neighbors. Ok, but don't let me catch either of you tagging walls up north, you little gangbangers. Heh-heh. I actually dealt with true "norteno" gangmembers (aka Nuestra Familia) and "surenos" (aka Eme, or Mexican Mafia) in my time as a correctional officer. Could always tell by the tattoos, dead giveaways to gang affliation.
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Post by Mumsie on Oct 7, 2004 12:10:05 GMT -5
I hear PG has a Tiger tatoo, but I'm not telling you where it is.
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Post by georgia(pacific)girl on Oct 7, 2004 13:45:12 GMT -5
I won't tell where Mumsie's vandal tatoo is if she doesn't reveal mine.
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Post by Wolfgang on Oct 7, 2004 13:51:08 GMT -5
I find it funny how Californians divide their state. I say that Southern California could be divided by a line from about Paso Robles through Visalia to Sequaia National Park. Central California is norh of that line until another line from Santa Rosa to Sacramento to Carson City Nevada. The rest is Northern California. It cracks me up when San Francisco people say they live in Northern California. They don't. Ridiculous division, Ibby. There's no life in the North Coast, hence the tendency of Californians to dismiss the non-entities in Ukiah, Eureka, Crescent City and others in the North Coast. Paso Robles is a mere 2 hours to San Jose, faster if you go on horseback and if you transfer in Salinas (the horses need food and water and rest).
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