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    Lukeville border Crossing

    The administration is the orchestrator.
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    Lukeville border Crossing

    Because they've converted it (diverted all funds) from a border crossing to a northbound gateway.
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    Lukeville border Crossing

    It might reopen. Or it might become the permanent new gateway to a city overlaying the former Organ Pipe National Monument. (Google Glen Beck, Is This The Shady Reason . . . ) I'd wondered why they've been widening the northbound road at the gate. . . .
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    Lukeville border Crossing

    Yeah. . . . I somehow knew that this was really more about greeting and accommodating invitees than lawful port-of-entry funding.
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    Veterinary

    Any recommendations for a competent veterinarian who does doggie teeth cleaning?
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    Why is our Border wide open ?

    I have lots of good, definitive answers. But in keeping with the non-political limitations of this forum . . . .
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    Get out the Sand bags !

    Uh . . . Allow me to refer to your post of August 22. I repented for (also) going (what is considered) political in my response. But I won't take credit for starting anything. Only blame for being momentarily pulled into it.
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    Get out the Sand bags !

    Wait . . . so your real name is Old55? The mainstream media's (feeble, and predictably misleading) attempt at damage control, along with your en vogue methodology of responding to facts with name calling is a less-than-convincing rebuttal. That said, I did momentarily overstep my commitment...
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    Get out the Sand bags !

    Yep -- not nearly the hottest summer. Blatant lies out there on mainstream news. Those wanting to fumigate their climate-scammed minds could begin by tuning into Tony Heller's short, informative reality clips at realclimatechange.com. Sampling:
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    Relaunch of a new development with a wind farm too!

    Yep, hoping they have lots of dumpsters for the birds. Not to mention that living on a wind farm would have the aesthetic value of, say, living under the path of high-voltage power lines.
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    Desal last minute push by Dougie

    I, for one, have been exceedingly nice. Many times I have longed to enlighten the fabricator(s) of shockingly naïve political rants, but played by the rules, and remained painfully silent.
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    Barb’s Dog Rescue

    While many bolster the market for boutique dogs, I've always thought these ancient breeds to be the most appealing. Beautiful, intelligent, hardy.
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    Has anybody had any issues crossing Lukeville?

    Well, JJ, since I consider you to be highly credible, I stand corrected. My report was more myopic, concerning the Phoenix-to-Lukeville route, which – about once a month for 25 years – has remained pretty steady. I did notice a recent “changing of the guard” at the Lukeville border...
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    Has anybody had any issues crossing Lukeville?

    Like clockwork, annually the State Department (and thus, the news media) releases these warnings just prior to Spring Break. It never fails to invoke terror into the hearts of the wide-eyed masses (at least those who are planning their first trip on a well-travelled route like Penasco) and...
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    Dentist recommendation - 2022

    The receptionist at Estrada Family Dentistry is fluent in English, so ask when you call. They'll advise.
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    Trouble in Mexico.

    A couple observations: Tobari Bay is nowhere near our neck of the sea. the diver WAS using compressed air – pumped through a tube from the surface. Conclusion: Our area is not being invaded by dangerous sharks https://www.trackingsharks.com/first-fatal-shark-attack-of-2023/
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    Penasco Drinking Water

    Add a small amount of chlorine (tablet, Clorox) to the tank, if sitting for that length of time.
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    AN OMEN

    Chitin, the substance in the cricket (and grasshopper) shell that some people (those with shellfish and mushroom allergies) are allergic to, can create side effects like constipation, nausea and upset stomach. It also prevents absorption of vitamins A, D, E and K as well as calcium and...
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    November travel

    Yeah, stingrays can leave a little pin prick or a gaping hole, depending on size (maturity) of critter. As Humerto says, November is not their season. In any case, a good habit is the "stingray shuffle" when wading -- shuffling feet along bottom avoids the startle that prompts them to sting...
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    This doesn't help tourism!

    Rule of thumb in real estate, politics and life: It is good to know the whole, in-context story (of such posts, for example). Otherwise you might get hoodwinked.
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