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HUNTER OR HUNTED ?

THIS IS FOR ALL THE TRAVELERS IN SOUTH AMERICA WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT GRINGO HUNTERS OR LATINO HUNTERS?

GRINGO HUNTER: LATINO/A LOOKING FOR GRINGO

LATINO HUNTER: GRINGO/A LOOKING FOR LATINO

By colombiankiwimelbourne on Jan 31, 2007, 15:26 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


Robert Jorge says on Jan 31, 2007, 16:12:

Arthur, that is a bunch of bull.

He who farts in church, sits in his own pew.

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utopiacowboy says on Jan 31, 2007, 22:42:

Yeah, I knew a guy who used to go away a lot "hunting" during deer season. He was hunting all right, the two-legged deer.

Disclaimer: any comment I make is inane and is not to be taken seriously, and is so patently ridiculous that no one should take it seriously, even as an insult.

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costajunkie says on Feb 3, 2007, 15:33:

But if you're finicky Mounting on the wall works fine for me... for awhile at least. However I invariably change my mind, get bored, and begin to explore options for the best fit: on the washing machine, on the kitchen counter, on the balcony, the bathtub... and even sometimes at my in-law's house. After 6 years, I still haven't found found the ideal place, but I keep trying...

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