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Foreign Authorities Assume Kidnapping Of OKC Valedictorian
NewsOn6.com - NEWS 9 ^
| Updated June 19, 2013
| By Michael Konopasek, News 9
Posted on 06/20/2013 12:11:40 AM PDT by Cindy
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To: yldstrk
That may be true.....But people, PLEASE don’t allow your youngsters to vacation or tour in Third World Latin America. All of those countries are corrupt and crime ridden. And in some—Ecuador is one—the government relentlessly preaches hatred of the USA. Costa Rica and Argentina are the only Latin American countries that are even halfway safe. But I wouldn’t risk my kids in those countries either. And yes, I speak fluent Spanish and Portuguese and have lived (10 years) and travelled extensively in Latin America.
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06/20/2013 7:07:37 AM PDT
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Godwin1
To: Cindy
Thank you, I was pretty nervous the entire semester.
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06/20/2013 10:44:09 AM PDT
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AllAmericanGirl44
('Hey citizen, what's in YOUR closet?')
To: Hot Tabasco
So sorry to hear this, what an awful tragedy for your brother-in-law’s family.
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06/20/2013 10:45:32 AM PDT
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AllAmericanGirl44
('Hey citizen, what's in YOUR closet?')
To: Godwin1
The locals are pretty sure on the fact that they don’t have kidnappers in the local area.
I’d be looking for a mountain lion (puma) that chased him off the trail, and ended up taking him down somewhere. When I was in Panama....between the snakes and the pumas....it just was advisable not to wander off away from civilization.
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06/24/2013 12:58:34 AM PDT
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Cindy
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