| #41 - Posted 28 October 2009, 4:58 PM | |
Location: United States, El cuarto bate Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2300 Posts: 10627 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Which "old days" are you referring to?. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Read my lips:Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: Micaela previously said: Well, I think most of us understand that in order for the issue to be resolved, that 1/3 needs to disappear because as long as there is a 1/3, a 1/4 or a 1/1,000, the issue WILL be alive and well for generations to come.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: We can go around and blame illegal Haitians for stealing jobs all we want.........but we need to think about this, which it's a reality:: Who are the ones talking food from the Dominican mouths?........ A) the illegal Haitians or B) those Dominicans hiring illegal Haitians para ahorrar unos pesitos. even if they ban Dominicans from hiring illegals... the illegals will just buy fake documents. Don't know if we can win this one Why can't you understand that only 1/3 of the illegal Haitians are hired by Dominicans? Check your numbers, the majority work for themselves, is selfemployed, plus a large number of women, children and elderly, here sharing our scarce resources, don't do any productive work. they should create more jobs that involve deporting illegals. It will be an everyday job and will lower unemployment They can "create" all the jobs in the world.....but as long as there's ONE person "willing and able" to accept a bribe, we are back to square one. The only solution is to bring things back to the old days. Haiti will need to recover and we need a tight border When CRIMINAL Trujillo ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute...... When CRIMINAL Balaguer ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute....... It was so bad that the US had to intervene....... He was mainly forced to change military personnel to take over the border........ And what did the new military personnel do?....... YEAH, you got it, they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar by the US who were "watching them". the politicos are making their $$$ anyway in other parts of the country... might as well have them make their dirty $$$ at the border and have less illegals |
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| #42 - Posted 28 October 2009, 5:19 PM | |
Location: United States, Everywhere Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1255 Posts: 13855 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: xwill7 previously said: But that's the thing, companero, that if all of them decide to stick their hand in the cookie jar, there will be no "less illegals". Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Which "old days" are you referring to?. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Read my lips:Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: Micaela previously said: Well, I think most of us understand that in order for the issue to be resolved, that 1/3 needs to disappear because as long as there is a 1/3, a 1/4 or a 1/1,000, the issue WILL be alive and well for generations to come.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: We can go around and blame illegal Haitians for stealing jobs all we want.........but we need to think about this, which it's a reality:: Who are the ones talking food from the Dominican mouths?........ A) the illegal Haitians or B) those Dominicans hiring illegal Haitians para ahorrar unos pesitos. even if they ban Dominicans from hiring illegals... the illegals will just buy fake documents. Don't know if we can win this one Why can't you understand that only 1/3 of the illegal Haitians are hired by Dominicans? Check your numbers, the majority work for themselves, is selfemployed, plus a large number of women, children and elderly, here sharing our scarce resources, don't do any productive work. they should create more jobs that involve deporting illegals. It will be an everyday job and will lower unemployment They can "create" all the jobs in the world.....but as long as there's ONE person "willing and able" to accept a bribe, we are back to square one. The only solution is to bring things back to the old days. Haiti will need to recover and we need a tight border When CRIMINAL Trujillo ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute...... When CRIMINAL Balaguer ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute....... It was so bad that the US had to intervene....... He was mainly forced to change military personnel to take over the border........ And what did the new military personnel do?....... YEAH, you got it, they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar by the US who were "watching them". the politicos are making their $$$ anyway in other parts of the country... might as well have them make their dirty $$$ at the border and have less illegals I am "An Army Of One" ![]() Come Get Some!!. |
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| #43 - Posted 28 October 2009, 5:47 PM | |
Location: United States, El cuarto bate Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2300 Posts: 10627 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: But that's the thing, companero, that if all of them decide to stick their hand in the cookie jar, there will be no "less illegals". Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Which "old days" are you referring to?. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Read my lips:Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: Micaela previously said: Well, I think most of us understand that in order for the issue to be resolved, that 1/3 needs to disappear because as long as there is a 1/3, a 1/4 or a 1/1,000, the issue WILL be alive and well for generations to come.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: We can go around and blame illegal Haitians for stealing jobs all we want.........but we need to think about this, which it's a reality:: Who are the ones talking food from the Dominican mouths?........ A) the illegal Haitians or B) those Dominicans hiring illegal Haitians para ahorrar unos pesitos. even if they ban Dominicans from hiring illegals... the illegals will just buy fake documents. Don't know if we can win this one Why can't you understand that only 1/3 of the illegal Haitians are hired by Dominicans? Check your numbers, the majority work for themselves, is selfemployed, plus a large number of women, children and elderly, here sharing our scarce resources, don't do any productive work. they should create more jobs that involve deporting illegals. It will be an everyday job and will lower unemployment They can "create" all the jobs in the world.....but as long as there's ONE person "willing and able" to accept a bribe, we are back to square one. The only solution is to bring things back to the old days. Haiti will need to recover and we need a tight border When CRIMINAL Trujillo ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute...... When CRIMINAL Balaguer ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute....... It was so bad that the US had to intervene....... He was mainly forced to change military personnel to take over the border........ And what did the new military personnel do?....... YEAH, you got it, they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar by the US who were "watching them". the politicos are making their $$$ anyway in other parts of the country... might as well have them make their dirty $$$ at the border and have less illegals the only real solution is for Haiti's economy to be close to DR's level. Not so many will want to leave |
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| #44 - Posted 28 October 2009, 5:48 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 2607 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: But that's the thing, companero, that if all of them decide to stick their hand in the cookie jar, there will be no "less illegals". Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Which "old days" are you referring to?. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Read my lips:Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: Micaela previously said: Well, I think most of us understand that in order for the issue to be resolved, that 1/3 needs to disappear because as long as there is a 1/3, a 1/4 or a 1/1,000, the issue WILL be alive and well for generations to come.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: We can go around and blame illegal Haitians for stealing jobs all we want.........but we need to think about this, which it's a reality:: Who are the ones talking food from the Dominican mouths?........ A) the illegal Haitians or B) those Dominicans hiring illegal Haitians para ahorrar unos pesitos. even if they ban Dominicans from hiring illegals... the illegals will just buy fake documents. Don't know if we can win this one Why can't you understand that only 1/3 of the illegal Haitians are hired by Dominicans? Check your numbers, the majority work for themselves, is selfemployed, plus a large number of women, children and elderly, here sharing our scarce resources, don't do any productive work. they should create more jobs that involve deporting illegals. It will be an everyday job and will lower unemployment They can "create" all the jobs in the world.....but as long as there's ONE person "willing and able" to accept a bribe, we are back to square one. The only solution is to bring things back to the old days. Haiti will need to recover and we need a tight border When CRIMINAL Trujillo ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute...... When CRIMINAL Balaguer ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute....... It was so bad that the US had to intervene....... He was mainly forced to change military personnel to take over the border........ And what did the new military personnel do?....... YEAH, you got it, they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar by the US who were "watching them". the politicos are making their $$$ anyway in other parts of the country... might as well have them make their dirty $$$ at the border and have less illegals the only real solution is for Haiti's economy to be close to DR's level. Not so many will want to leave Then we are definitely doomed. |
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| #45 - Posted 28 October 2009, 8:11 PM | |
Location: United States, Everywhere Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1255 Posts: 13855 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: xwill7 previously said: I don't think that will ever happen.........so I gather we are stuck!.Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: But that's the thing, companero, that if all of them decide to stick their hand in the cookie jar, there will be no "less illegals". Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Which "old days" are you referring to?. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Read my lips:Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: Micaela previously said: Well, I think most of us understand that in order for the issue to be resolved, that 1/3 needs to disappear because as long as there is a 1/3, a 1/4 or a 1/1,000, the issue WILL be alive and well for generations to come.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: We can go around and blame illegal Haitians for stealing jobs all we want.........but we need to think about this, which it's a reality:: Who are the ones talking food from the Dominican mouths?........ A) the illegal Haitians or B) those Dominicans hiring illegal Haitians para ahorrar unos pesitos. even if they ban Dominicans from hiring illegals... the illegals will just buy fake documents. Don't know if we can win this one Why can't you understand that only 1/3 of the illegal Haitians are hired by Dominicans? Check your numbers, the majority work for themselves, is selfemployed, plus a large number of women, children and elderly, here sharing our scarce resources, don't do any productive work. they should create more jobs that involve deporting illegals. It will be an everyday job and will lower unemployment They can "create" all the jobs in the world.....but as long as there's ONE person "willing and able" to accept a bribe, we are back to square one. The only solution is to bring things back to the old days. Haiti will need to recover and we need a tight border When CRIMINAL Trujillo ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute...... When CRIMINAL Balaguer ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute....... It was so bad that the US had to intervene....... He was mainly forced to change military personnel to take over the border........ And what did the new military personnel do?....... YEAH, you got it, they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar by the US who were "watching them". the politicos are making their $$$ anyway in other parts of the country... might as well have them make their dirty $$$ at the border and have less illegals the only real solution is for Haiti's economy to be close to DR's level. Not so many will want to leave Edited on 10/28/2009 8:12 PM by TuPapaupa. I am "An Army Of One" ![]() Come Get Some!!. |
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| #46 - Posted 28 October 2009, 8:24 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: August 2009 Member #: 3278 Posts: 461 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: But that's the thing, companero, that if all of them decide to stick their hand in the cookie jar, there will be no "less illegals". Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Which "old days" are you referring to?. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Read my lips:Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: Micaela previously said: Well, I think most of us understand that in order for the issue to be resolved, that 1/3 needs to disappear because as long as there is a 1/3, a 1/4 or a 1/1,000, the issue WILL be alive and well for generations to come.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: We can go around and blame illegal Haitians for stealing jobs all we want.........but we need to think about this, which it's a reality:: Who are the ones talking food from the Dominican mouths?........ A) the illegal Haitians or B) those Dominicans hiring illegal Haitians para ahorrar unos pesitos. even if they ban Dominicans from hiring illegals... the illegals will just buy fake documents. Don't know if we can win this one Why can't you understand that only 1/3 of the illegal Haitians are hired by Dominicans? Check your numbers, the majority work for themselves, is selfemployed, plus a large number of women, children and elderly, here sharing our scarce resources, don't do any productive work. they should create more jobs that involve deporting illegals. It will be an everyday job and will lower unemployment They can "create" all the jobs in the world.....but as long as there's ONE person "willing and able" to accept a bribe, we are back to square one. The only solution is to bring things back to the old days. Haiti will need to recover and we need a tight border When CRIMINAL Trujillo ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute...... When CRIMINAL Balaguer ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute....... It was so bad that the US had to intervene....... He was mainly forced to change military personnel to take over the border........ And what did the new military personnel do?....... YEAH, you got it, they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar by the US who were "watching them". the politicos are making their $$$ anyway in other parts of the country... might as well have them make their dirty $$$ at the border and have less illegals the only real solution is for Haiti's economy to be close to DR's level. Not so many will want to leave Then we are definitely doomed. Tout nèg ki renmen libète pa janm vle wè polis.-kreyòl- |
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| #47 - Posted 28 October 2009, 8:49 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 2607 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: HaytiQuisqueyaBohio previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: But that's the thing, companero, that if all of them decide to stick their hand in the cookie jar, there will be no "less illegals". Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Which "old days" are you referring to?. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Read my lips:Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: Micaela previously said: Well, I think most of us understand that in order for the issue to be resolved, that 1/3 needs to disappear because as long as there is a 1/3, a 1/4 or a 1/1,000, the issue WILL be alive and well for generations to come.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: We can go around and blame illegal Haitians for stealing jobs all we want.........but we need to think about this, which it's a reality:: Who are the ones talking food from the Dominican mouths?........ A) the illegal Haitians or B) those Dominicans hiring illegal Haitians para ahorrar unos pesitos. even if they ban Dominicans from hiring illegals... the illegals will just buy fake documents. Don't know if we can win this one Why can't you understand that only 1/3 of the illegal Haitians are hired by Dominicans? Check your numbers, the majority work for themselves, is selfemployed, plus a large number of women, children and elderly, here sharing our scarce resources, don't do any productive work. they should create more jobs that involve deporting illegals. It will be an everyday job and will lower unemployment They can "create" all the jobs in the world.....but as long as there's ONE person "willing and able" to accept a bribe, we are back to square one. The only solution is to bring things back to the old days. Haiti will need to recover and we need a tight border When CRIMINAL Trujillo ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute...... When CRIMINAL Balaguer ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute....... It was so bad that the US had to intervene....... He was mainly forced to change military personnel to take over the border........ And what did the new military personnel do?....... YEAH, you got it, they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar by the US who were "watching them". the politicos are making their $$$ anyway in other parts of the country... might as well have them make their dirty $$$ at the border and have less illegals the only real solution is for Haiti's economy to be close to DR's level. Not so many will want to leave Then we are definitely doomed. I'm honestly glad you have a sense of humor. |
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| #48 - Posted 29 October 2009, 10:42 AM | |
Location: United States, Everywhere Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1255 Posts: 13855 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Toro, makes me wonder if he understood what he was laughing about.Quote: HaytiQuisqueyaBohio previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: But that's the thing, companero, that if all of them decide to stick their hand in the cookie jar, there will be no "less illegals". Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Which "old days" are you referring to?. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Read my lips:Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: Micaela previously said: Well, I think most of us understand that in order for the issue to be resolved, that 1/3 needs to disappear because as long as there is a 1/3, a 1/4 or a 1/1,000, the issue WILL be alive and well for generations to come.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: We can go around and blame illegal Haitians for stealing jobs all we want.........but we need to think about this, which it's a reality:: Who are the ones talking food from the Dominican mouths?........ A) the illegal Haitians or B) those Dominicans hiring illegal Haitians para ahorrar unos pesitos. even if they ban Dominicans from hiring illegals... the illegals will just buy fake documents. Don't know if we can win this one Why can't you understand that only 1/3 of the illegal Haitians are hired by Dominicans? Check your numbers, the majority work for themselves, is selfemployed, plus a large number of women, children and elderly, here sharing our scarce resources, don't do any productive work. they should create more jobs that involve deporting illegals. It will be an everyday job and will lower unemployment They can "create" all the jobs in the world.....but as long as there's ONE person "willing and able" to accept a bribe, we are back to square one. The only solution is to bring things back to the old days. Haiti will need to recover and we need a tight border When CRIMINAL Trujillo ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute...... When CRIMINAL Balaguer ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute....... It was so bad that the US had to intervene....... He was mainly forced to change military personnel to take over the border........ And what did the new military personnel do?....... YEAH, you got it, they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar by the US who were "watching them". the politicos are making their $$$ anyway in other parts of the country... might as well have them make their dirty $$$ at the border and have less illegals the only real solution is for Haiti's economy to be close to DR's level. Not so many will want to leave Then we are definitely doomed. I'm honestly glad you have a sense of humor. I am "An Army Of One" ![]() Come Get Some!!. |
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| #49 - Posted 30 October 2009, 11:48 AM | |
Location: United States, El cuarto bate Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2300 Posts: 10627 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Toro, makes me wonder if he understood what he was laughing about.Quote: HaytiQuisqueyaBohio previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: But that's the thing, companero, that if all of them decide to stick their hand in the cookie jar, there will be no "less illegals". Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Which "old days" are you referring to?. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Read my lips:Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: Micaela previously said: Well, I think most of us understand that in order for the issue to be resolved, that 1/3 needs to disappear because as long as there is a 1/3, a 1/4 or a 1/1,000, the issue WILL be alive and well for generations to come.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: We can go around and blame illegal Haitians for stealing jobs all we want.........but we need to think about this, which it's a reality:: Who are the ones talking food from the Dominican mouths?........ A) the illegal Haitians or B) those Dominicans hiring illegal Haitians para ahorrar unos pesitos. even if they ban Dominicans from hiring illegals... the illegals will just buy fake documents. Don't know if we can win this one Why can't you understand that only 1/3 of the illegal Haitians are hired by Dominicans? Check your numbers, the majority work for themselves, is selfemployed, plus a large number of women, children and elderly, here sharing our scarce resources, don't do any productive work. they should create more jobs that involve deporting illegals. It will be an everyday job and will lower unemployment They can "create" all the jobs in the world.....but as long as there's ONE person "willing and able" to accept a bribe, we are back to square one. The only solution is to bring things back to the old days. Haiti will need to recover and we need a tight border When CRIMINAL Trujillo ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute...... When CRIMINAL Balaguer ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute....... It was so bad that the US had to intervene....... He was mainly forced to change military personnel to take over the border........ And what did the new military personnel do?....... YEAH, you got it, they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar by the US who were "watching them". the politicos are making their $$$ anyway in other parts of the country... might as well have them make their dirty $$$ at the border and have less illegals the only real solution is for Haiti's economy to be close to DR's level. Not so many will want to leave Then we are definitely doomed. I'm honestly glad you have a sense of humor. are you looking for caibon senor??? |
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| #50 - Posted 30 October 2009, 11:56 AM | |
Location: United States, Everywhere Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1255 Posts: 13855 | RE: Border Wall??? Quote: xwill7 previously said: I have a better question for you:.......Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Toro, makes me wonder if he understood what he was laughing about.Quote: HaytiQuisqueyaBohio previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: But that's the thing, companero, that if all of them decide to stick their hand in the cookie jar, there will be no "less illegals". Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Which "old days" are you referring to?. Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Read my lips:Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Quote: Micaela previously said: Well, I think most of us understand that in order for the issue to be resolved, that 1/3 needs to disappear because as long as there is a 1/3, a 1/4 or a 1/1,000, the issue WILL be alive and well for generations to come.Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: We can go around and blame illegal Haitians for stealing jobs all we want.........but we need to think about this, which it's a reality:: Who are the ones talking food from the Dominican mouths?........ A) the illegal Haitians or B) those Dominicans hiring illegal Haitians para ahorrar unos pesitos. even if they ban Dominicans from hiring illegals... the illegals will just buy fake documents. Don't know if we can win this one Why can't you understand that only 1/3 of the illegal Haitians are hired by Dominicans? Check your numbers, the majority work for themselves, is selfemployed, plus a large number of women, children and elderly, here sharing our scarce resources, don't do any productive work. they should create more jobs that involve deporting illegals. It will be an everyday job and will lower unemployment They can "create" all the jobs in the world.....but as long as there's ONE person "willing and able" to accept a bribe, we are back to square one. The only solution is to bring things back to the old days. Haiti will need to recover and we need a tight border When CRIMINAL Trujillo ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute...... When CRIMINAL Balaguer ruled the DR, his people at the border were getting richer by the minute....... It was so bad that the US had to intervene....... He was mainly forced to change military personnel to take over the border........ And what did the new military personnel do?....... YEAH, you got it, they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar by the US who were "watching them". the politicos are making their $$$ anyway in other parts of the country... might as well have them make their dirty $$$ at the border and have less illegals the only real solution is for Haiti's economy to be close to DR's level. Not so many will want to leave Then we are definitely doomed. I'm honestly glad you have a sense of humor. are you looking for caibon senor??? Are members here 100% sure ONLY Haitians are cutting trees to make charcoal?. Man, I should've started a thread with that question........ooooh wellllll. I am "An Army Of One" ![]() Come Get Some!!. |
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