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Hide Out On the Border | Badlands, Texas


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·Nov 11, 2024

This is the end of the road right here, a church. Oh, there's in Mexico! Go see Fred. I try to come check on him, you know, at least once a month. Down here I get tainted; he needs something, I'll bring it. This is Fred's little hideout here.

There's Fred waiting on me. I'm having bread, bread for Fred. Well, I'm hoping is this your right one 'cause he will get mad at me if I didn't bring the right one. Frederick, what are you doing? See you drinking already? Absolutely! Is that the right bread? That's the right bread. Good deal!

This your new bike though? You go all the way to town on that one? I don't want to go to wrangle. Alright, you're getting a lot of customers. Yeah, River big enough to move clients. Yeah, well I've got a shovel coming up Sunday in this vehicle out here—the yards from shuttle. I just done Sunday; it's a heck of a lot of panic.

What River got? That's what they do. That's when they do it all. There's a whole life be nothing but a party! Did you know Tony? Mmm, doing real well. Is it because he was a guide and stuff? Yeah, and done shovels or stuff like that.

And yeah, we should out here done one way parties. I don't know, beach parties, everything else? He's always real peaceful out here, and just big ol' jolly John. Yeah, I've never had any problem with him at all. I've never seen this side of him.

Let that Glen wound up. Yeah, Glen was ever buff personal friends! That's why this, you know, I can't pass. I don't understand it; I don't understand why I never seen.

Still got a pile of checks you need cash? Yes, you didn't catch those. I don't know; that's all the Torrey. Come here, calculator? Calculator? Yep, they just read it to Fred. You know that's not a real name? B, that's all they know you by, Fred.

You don't want them in that; you don't want me to pause it in your account? No, I don't like that way in Foshan knows what the hell you do for ol' uncle Sammy's there. Look, shame! Oh yeah, he's your uncle, not much communist.

A little courtesy to him. I'll go in and cash these checks. Get him back to himself; after all, he is a constituent. Every vote counts, guys!

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