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10 years ago
I wish to thank all that have had kind words for me in this little blow up. I guess I lied because that was not my last post. I have received several private messages from people in other parts of central America and even some from South America. It really makes me feel good on the messages and support I have received.
As I stated, I have received messages from people I have never heard from before but they had heard of wagsa. He is on several other sites and has seems to the people that messaged me that he is a con artist, liar, and overall trouble maker. He is not a very popular man in other parts of Central and South America. There are some messages on here to me from this person. He just doesn't get it. I was getting off this site to save a life. HIS. I think I will take some of my own advice. I have a delete button on my computer also. Ego has nothing to do with it. I am very secure and sure of myself. What has to do with it is the fact this person is a cheap panhandling, lying, counterfeit crook. People should know that.
I wish my wife and I had known about this site before we left Texas. We did everything we were supposed to do as far as the trip but was as naked as a babe in the woods once we crossed the border from Texas into Mexico. Our pickup, two dogs, two scooters, two computers, two TVs , family album, clothes, debit cards and high hopes. It was a heck of a trip. I take these experiences and try to pass them on so others wont have to go through the same process as we. At first it was tough going but we decided we needed to learn fast or haul our butts back to Texas. It is for this reason I take very seriously what I post and what others post on here when people are honestly seeking information. It is not boring to them. They want answers that they can depend on. I am probably far from the most politically correct person you will ever meet. Most of my answers are direct and to the point. I believe that if it looks like crap, smells like crap then it probably is crap. I cover a lot of ground in this country. I see a lot of things that many do not see because they don't go where I go. I like to pass this on so other can be prepared if they do go there. That is what this site is for. People helping people. There is no such thing as a boring question if you don't know the answer. It may not mean anything to you but it means something to the person that asked the question. I apologize for getting of track the last couple of days. My mother once told me never argue with a fool because people may have a hard time trying to figure out which one is the fool.
P.S. Claire you are not at fault in any way. You can't reason with the unreasonable.

William Russell
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