By Juan Montoya
The coverage in the then-afternoon paper usually featured multiple photos of Ramon and Pct. 3 commissioner Dolph Thomae going at it tooth and nail. The readers ate it up.
Salter was delighted and gave copy editor Don Duncan a free hand in laying out the blow-by-blow accounts.
After the food, drink and music we came back at a decent hour (about 10 p.m.) and waited in line to go through customs. We were both talking when we approached the Customs officer and for once he asked David to open his trunk.
"What's this?" asked the officer.
Crowder, his face red,stammered, "That's not supposed to be there."
The officer looked at straight-laced Crowder and asked him where he worked.
"At the Herald," David replied.
We were at the Palm Lounge and he said he'd be back after he took care of the problem. He returned about a half an hour later with a guilty smile on his face.
"Everything alright?" we asked.
"Yeah," he said. "But you're not going to believe this."
It seemed that his 83-year-old grandma had gone to visit relatives and buy some prescriptions in Matamoros. Like most people her age, she suffered constantly from arthritis and the normal maladies of an advanced age.
"Did she have some sort of prescription drug that she wasn't supposed to have on her?" we probed.
"No," he said. "Let me tell you what happened."
"Yo no se," the old lady replied. "It's my grandson's car. Let me call him."
And so our friend arrived to find his grandma worried sick wringing her hands with the sniffer dogs crowded around her.
"What's going on?" he asked.
"We want to know where the stuff is and she says you might know," said the officer.
"What stuff?" our friend had asked.
"You know what I'm talking about," the officer said. "Don't make us take the car apart or we will."
Looking at the dogs sniffing around his worried grandma, it suddenly dawned on our friend and he started laughing.
"What are you laughing about," the officer shouted. "This is no laughing matter."
"I gave my grandma a mixture of alcohol with a little marijuana to rub on her arthritic hands to ease the pain and allow her to move her fingers," my friend explained. "It's an old Mexican folk remedy. That's what's setting off you dogs. She doesn't have any drugs."
"Te untastes el remedio pa las riumas antes que te fueras al otro lado, abuela?"
"Si, mijo," she answered demurely.
"You see, man?'' our friend had told the officer. "My grandma don't have no drugs."
Disgusted, the customs officer walked away and dismissed them with a wave of his hand.
"You're lucky I don't take you in for contributing to her delinquency," he said over his shoulder as he tugged his sniffer dog away.
As a young man, Sanchez never lacked for anything and got to know the upper crust of Mexico's petroleum hierarchy in PEMEX. He became a sort of educated bohemian and bon vivant traveling up and down the country and hanging out with the rich folk.
It came to pass that in the 1970s Andres and his family and his elderly mother moved into the Valley International Country Club.
Well known to the movers and the shakers in the political and business arenas, Andres soon settled down into a life of a country club squire. His evenings, when he wasn't out rubbing elbows with smugglers or politicians, consisted of dressing up in his silk night gown playing on his electronic chess game, drinking fine cognac, and snorting an occasional toot after the family had gone to bed.
It happened during one of those nights that after he had used a dinner plate to cut up his nose candy he went back to his chess game. After about an hour, he heard a knock on the door. It was his elderly mother.
"Andres, something's wrong with me," she said nervously.
"What's the matter, mama?" he answered alarmed."I am real nervous and I can't go to sleep," she said. "Tengo palpitaciones. I think I may need to go see a doctor."
Andres asked her whether she may be having an allergic reaction to something she had eaten.
"All I ate before I went to bed was green mangoes with lemon and salt," she said. "But I always eat that."
Andres went to the kitchen and saw the remnants of her mother's snack. Then it hit him. She had used the same plate that he had used to cut his cocaine!
"You'll be alright mother," he assured her. "The mango was probably too green. Try to go to bed."
He knew that if he took his mother to the doctor a blood test would have alerted the physician to the cocaine in her system.
19 comments:
You should spend less time writing on national politics and go after local issues like JP Chuy Garcias signs deceiving the public. He’s running for Judge and not filing so he can continue to suck in tax payers dollars while campaigning for a new position and not filling his current one to the people of his precinct.
Juan, what is the scoop on the fire of El Jardín Hotel? What did the fire Marshal have to share?
That "Superfly" weed was good weed, too, and you could always tell when you came across some because it had the slight scent of the kerosene used to try to burn it.
Does marijuana change you?
Some people who experienced smoking weed reported a shift in specific belief systems, most notably the fear of change. They expressed being more at peace with life changes and that they no longer felt the associated anxiety.
Does UTRGV has an outbreak of measles?
Is our health at risk.
The culprit seems to be experimental Monkees housed at the local Zoo.
Animal handlers were bitten.
A los 10
me fume un frajo
Dijo mi madre
que relajo
Mi jefe
me dio chingasos
Alli empezaron
mis fracasos. . . .
Mayoría de estadunidenses reprueba a Donald Trump por manejo del caso Jeffrey Epstein
Una encuesta llevada a cabo por el periódico The Washington Post encontró que el 58% de los 1059 estadunidenses entrevistados, reprueba rotundamente a Trump por el manejo y deslinde que da al caso de su amigo, acusado y procesado judicialmente por explotación sexual infantil.
Yep. Cutting and pasting way too much Trump bullshit. I get enough of that on TV. Stick to local stuff. Get to work. You can do it
Why is marijuana against the law? It grows naturally upon our planet. Doesn’t the idea of making nature against the law seem to you a bit . . . unnatural?
Please! nobody gives a shit. Sounds like sour grapes to me and all my 5 readers.
That it's nothing for you to worry about!
Melania! The American people want to see your Visa, work history and photos!! Also, how did she legitimately qualify for an Einstein Visa!? And those nude photos Russia is now publishing!!!!!
Ada and Her Family Fled El Salvador. She Died Alone in the New Mexico Desert
Over the past three years, the skeletons of hundreds of female migrants have been discovered in the Sunland Park Triangle, near a New Mexico suburb
Democrats have no solutions to any of the problems our country faces many of which they created. So instead they concentrate their small brains on rumors and gossip. Can the democratic party fall any lower?
So are you going to gather skeletal remains? People make choices in life. You either live or die from your choices. At the end no one gives a shit!
Democrats! Los tamaleros de los Estados Unidos. Who cares about Melania? I'm more concerned with the reduction of my food stamps that will cut the amount of fajitas I can buy for my weekend BBQ's.
Just look in the mirror and you'll see what weed does to you. You will see an old, wrinkled, ignorant and weak democrat.
Nobody gives a shit about local corruption? If that’s true we are all doomed. Good luck getting a fair shake in front of a hand picked judicial candidate the DA is backing. Sour grapes my ass!
STUPID people that make STUPID choices often die in the heat of the desert. DEAD illegal aliens are the best kind of illegal alien...jajajajaja
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