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I can't believe this guy made it on Forbes.
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I don't think they're glorifying the actual crime he's doing. Rather, they're admiring him for his ambition to make it to thislevel, especially being only 5' tall and escaping prison twice.Originally Posted by dmbrhs
NT glorifying a mass murderer. Seems about right.
Originally Posted by CreekShow
No joke how's Forbes gonna give this guy any recognition. And how's a 5 ft dude get that big in the game anyways.
Originally Posted by jimmybeanz
if i was mexican (or spoke spanish), i would definitely be a stick-upkidman, roaming mexico, stealing the doe and leaving the dope. for real.
On March 17, 07, Mexican federal agents seized USD$205.6 million, and $157,500 pesos (or USD$15,750), in a mansion in Mexico City belonging to Joaquin Guzman
On August 2, two of the Mexican federal agents who took part in the raid that discovered the USD$205.6 million and the $157,500 pesos (or USD$15,750) in cash in the Mexico City mansion were found beaten and shot to death in southern Mexico.[sup][[/sup]
you cant !+%+ with him
Duh. The government is VERY corrupt. Even people who work for the utility companies want you to slide them some money or they will lag for MONTHSto get anything cut on for you. People there are used to it though. Kinda sad though.Originally Posted by MetallicNitro
I wonder if this guy has to be paying off some people to not get captured.
And why should we hope they dont catch him?Originally Posted by Shaq DIESEL 34
Lets just hope the never catch him.
Originally Posted by Mr Fizzy Womack
Originally Posted by MHT214
[h3]2005[/h3]
Guzmán reportedly strolled into a Nuevo Laredo restaurant called " Las Tostadas Sirverias" which is located in the center of the city, with a fleet of bodyguards. After taking his seat, his men collected the cell phones of approximately forty diners and instructed them to not be alarmed. After eating he dropped a handful of hundred-dollar bills on the table and walked to the door. He turned around and said, "Order what you want, and I'll pay," and went on his way.