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Patrosinio, Brazil

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mullet:
 Thanks, Keenan.

Lombard:
Will you be there long enough to build a bow from some indigenous wood?

Swamp Bow:
No Sir, I haven't been anywhere near a farm or ranch, my feet were on concrete or asphalt the whole time.  I mean there are germs in dirt right? Why would any sane person touch dirt even with boots on?  Might  catch a cold or something. 8)  That's my story and I'm sticking to it.  ;D  Like I want to invite them to dig through my dirty laundry after a long flight.  I always love it when someone in front of me says yes to any of the questions.  Less of a chance they bug me that way.  But you are right about the coffee, those beagles that customs uses are good at finding stuff like that.  There was a time when you could just drop a nice Westphalian ham in your coat pocket for the trip back to the US, and no one woould be the wiser.  Those days are gone.  :'(

Swamp

mullet:
Lombard, the way this job is starting out, I'll be here for quite awhile. Bjorn, I always claim," Nothing to declare". Same as I did on my Brazil customs forms, with three bottles of Jim Beam in my luggage. ;D

skyarrow:
looks cool eddie

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