--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, I am the eternal <l.shad...@...>
wrote:
>
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 4:11 PM, bob_brigante
<no_re...@yahoogroups.com>wrote:
> 
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > Smoking pot makes ya lazy and stupid, that's why society has enacted
> > laws agin it (not that this alcohol-based society has a leg up on
> > stupidity). These kids threw away the opportunity to really expand
> > their consciousness through TM and, proving the point about how
> > stupid pot makes ya, used 100x the electricity an ordinary household
> > would use just so Sheriff John would get the message.
> >
> > I take no joy in seeing young people choose the wrong road in life,
> > but make no mistake, that's what they did, now they and their
> > arrogant parents  will pay the price for the wrong path. Years from
> > now, if the fog clears from these kids' brains, they'll realize what
> > a blessing this bust was, before their ass got shot up in some drug
> > deal gone bad, which is a common occurrence in NoCal drug trafficking:
> >
> > http://www.chicoer.com/ci_11696206?source=most_emailed
> >
> > Bob
> >
> 
> I absolutely agree.  The law is the law.  This men knew what the law
was and
> what the penalties were for violating it.  No court has declared the
laws
> these men will face unconstitutional because one interest or another
caused
> the laws to be enacted or because one race tends to commit crimes
against
> these laws or not.
> 
> Now as far as the poor suffering parents, well these aren't kids. 
They are
> adults.  Adults who it appears had parents who didn't  do a good job of
> raising their kids.  But there's no reason to fault them on that. 
Children
> have their own dharma/karma and they just happen to grow up in the
house of
> their parents.
> 
> Now, getting back to the Mexican food.  I made the observation in my
group
> when I was in Phoenix that if you want real Mexican food, head for the
> places with the bars on the windows.  Well, wouldn't you know it, that
> became the motto of our lunch group and we were never unhappy in our
> choices.
> 
> Houston?  Why even both to rate Mexican restaurants?  Anyplace
around North
> Main Street and anyplace to the east of Main Street serves good Mexican
> food.  Choose places with no English on the signs and where English
is not
> spoken inside.  Definitely keep away from the chains and keep away
from any
> place that advertises  el cheapo Mexican buffets on billboards. 
There's not
> even real cheese served at Panchos.  OTOH there are real Mexican as
opposed
> to Tex-Mex food served at little hole in the wall places with bars
on the
> windows if they serve buffet style or off a menu (assuming they have a
> menu).
>

How about Austin?  I am going to be there next week.  

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