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<title>Comment by Craig Lyndall</title>
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<description>Thanks Dawn.

This was the kind of conversation where you think for two hours about all the things you woulda/coulda/shoulda said, but ultimately, this wasn&#039;t the kind of guy and/or circumstances I wanted to mess with.</description>
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<title>Comment by Dawn</title>
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<description>Man that was really sad and well told.  The two times I have visited Mexico I really liked the people a lot.  While I was certainly in a tourist zone, we did all we could to absorb the local flavor and understand more about their &quot;real&quot; culture.  I agree with you about the Mexican desire to work hard and raise their sights.

That guy you met is dispicable and grotesque, but Craig men try to get away with that crap in this country too.  Most women are too smart to fall for it, but some aren&#039;t.

In this case, he was truly lazy and taking advantage of people seeking to better themselves and their families.

He should be shot.</description>
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