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<title>Well, we&apos;re off for 2007- 2008!</title>
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<description>It feels good to be finally headed over the border to Mexico today after&amp;nbsp;a couple of long days&amp;nbsp;getting&amp;nbsp;provisioned and chilling! Bor...</description>
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<P>It feels good to be finally headed over the border to Mexico today after&nbsp;a couple of long days&nbsp;getting&nbsp;provisioned and chilling! Border crossing was relatively painless with our newly copied passports and vehicle docs. Great having a copier/fax/printer/scanner aboard. Only takes up the space of 2 peopel! Did wind up with another (are they all?) "new" young woman waiting on us who had to ask a supervisor every step of the way as she filled out all pf our forms.</P>
<P>Looked all over for new "old" bike for Steve to replace the one lost last year on the way into Rancho La Noria. Ended up buying a new "new" bike at then Evil Empire for a whopping $39! There will no bad feelings when it gets lost and at any rate it will make a nice gift to a nice Mexican when we leave.</P></p>
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