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"Well, what is the REAL STORY!?!!"

Entertaining, ain't I??

LOL!

Sen I'm glad I can keep your attention. I wish the feeling was mutual, but I hardly know a thing about you. Your longwinded comments bore me to the point I can't really recall anything you've ever written that wasn't about me!
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"Up until 50 years ago, the Waodani tribe of Ecuador comes to mind."

I've been to both Quito and Guyaquil. Yes, they have government in Equador too!
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So Sen does that mean you'll be posting your DD214 for my review as we agreed? I'll have some chop suey for you if you'd like to come with ...

I'm really flattered that you'd go to such great lengths to try and discredit me. But the reality is that yes I've been all over the world. Vietnam too! And it did leave a lasting impression. Not the consulate (you see Sen the "Embassy" is in Hanoi, not HCMC) but the culture.
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Nah been there er got a tatoo there...
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There are plenty of indigenous tribes in South America that because of their remoteness have little or no contact with "government". Up until 50 years ago, the Waodani tribe of Ecuador comes to mind. Rarely were they seen and they believed in cannibalism. It wasn't until missionaries came in that that their savage lifes surfaced. If you want to go to no government and " survival of the fittest" I would suggest the deep rain forest.....I'm sure there are some still out there we could hook you up with. LOL!
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One week, on 5/4. Enjoy your break from me Lucky. I know your job as a keyboard warrior has got to be pretty tedious. I will have a beer waiting for you in business class if you'd like to take a little trip over to China with me, so maybe you can see a little of the rest of the world and get out of that little box you live in.
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OK? so when do you return? from Hong Kong? lol Its miller time LOL
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My BS comment was to your "claims" of travel. If you had any real world knowledge you would know that many countries in those regions have straw governments in name only. Within those countries your preferred method of anarchy and survival of the fittest reigns supreme.
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