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Posted
Makes perfect sense to me! Either pull your weight or (as they say 'round here), "Hasta la uego."

 

 

"Hasta la uego "

does that mean who's next over the border?

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"Hasta la uego "

does that mean who's next over the border?

 

I only employ legal immigrants ie. has a social security number. Too much aggro otherwise. Let's face it, I'm an immigrant here too...."Hasta le uego" means "see you later"......but you know that I'm sure.

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goin to try this one

 

didnt work today then crashed van and chipper i would recomend a more subtle approach:bongsmi::bongsmi::bongsmi::bongsmi:

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didnt work today then crashed van and chipper i would recomend a more subtle approach:bongsmi::QUOTE]

 

point taken Lol :cussing:

 

Not our fault tho' so guess the incetive still applys

 

Shame it doesnt work for shite drivers

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