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Offline Lloyd Smale

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made a trip
« on: August 31, 2023, 05:00:43 AM »
below the bridge to traverse city because the grand daughter had her baby. we had to spend a night in a motel there. went down to the continental breakfast and it was full of guys from a construction crew all wearing company t shirts. every one of the mexicans and not a one of them speaking english. i had a trump t shirt on and wispered to the wife that i wonder what there saying
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Re: made a trip
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2023, 06:05:10 AM »
Who cares what they're thinking; I'd be thinking what the hell are they doing here.  Go back where you came from--now and don't let the gate hit you on the way out!
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Re: made a trip
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2023, 08:33:22 AM »
Most likely fluent in English
Border jumpers do that to irritate
people of other races, and think
they can't be understood and that
they can speak with impunity.
I can understand a good bit of
spanish slang and profanity that
I learned years ago just for that
reason. I never give away that I
understood what they were saying
until one of us or the other is leaving.
They almost always are very embarrassed

Lots of U.S. people don't understand
what a useless primitive lot that
border jumpers are until they've been
around groups of them for some time
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Re: made a trip
« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2023, 11:37:17 AM »
Most likely fluent in English
Border jumpers do that to irritate
people of other races, and think
they can't be understood and that
they can speak with impunity.
I can understand a good bit of
spanish slang and profanity that
I learned years ago just for that
reason. I never give away that I
understood what they were saying
until one of us or the other is leaving.
They almost always are very embarrassed

Lots of U.S. people don't understand
what a useless primitive lot that
border jumpers are until they've been
around groups of them for some time

Also, not everyone speaking Spanish are border jumpers. In many Texas citizen families that are Spanish the language is kept up for generations. They speak  both English, and Spanish. Workers for smaller companies are no different. Many are American citizens, but when together they many times speak Spanish because some of their group may be more comfortable with Spanish. If they don't speak English, they likely don't understand written English either.
Not every Mexican is a border jumper, or a gang member. I have some Mexican friends that are good folks.
You may all go to hell, I will go to Texas. Davy Crockett