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RE: New Mexico
Funny story. I was six mo. old when my dad abandoned my mother and I at Apache Summit. She couldn't urinate into the toilet as fast as the gas went into the tank, so he left us. She went in and got a job as a waitress. We lived in the cabins out back. Drunk Apaches, en route to the rez from Rui would get picked up by LCSO and taken to Cari-jail. Long walk home. So we let them pass out under the cabin, to sleep it off, and avoid cops. Well when word got out that we were "Indian lovers" she got fired. So the Mescaleros adopted us. I spent the first six years of my life onna rez, making cachinas is what raven clan do. My Apache name is "Nis-ti-shay" which is an expletive for "Don't touch that!" See, told you it was funny. I've skiied every winter since I could walk.Also lived at the "Old Mill", selling metaphysical audio tapes (reel-to-reel).Can you feel my joy? Sorry, its been a long ,cold ,bitter, harsh, dark winter. Mag-flare in gas tank nice touch, I deserve.
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RE: New Mexico
That's what happens when you are stationed in Alamogordo, I'm pretty sure that is the closest place on earth to hell. Sorry I am a little pissed at Alamogordo, basteards give me a ticket, please like I'm gonna pay that shiz. $153 you'll see me in court baby!!!!!!!!! damned construction zone. I was only doing like 12 over and it was the middle of the freaking night, noone working construc at 3 am.
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