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pablo really blew up a commercial plane though?! wow
Seriously....this dude is a savage. I understand you gotta do what you gotta do, but thats so much innocent people...
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pablo really blew up a commercial plane though?! wow
Esco was worth 30 billion, you're imagination is unlocked and running at "unlimited" at that point.Seriously....this dude is a savage. I understand you gotta do what you gotta do, but thats so much innocent people...
$50 billi, if the cash that he buried is included in his net worth...at least thats what wiki says
Esco was worth 30 billion, you're imagination is unlocked and running at "unlimited" at that point.
Probably so. But if it isn't rotten the bills are probably old and discontinued. Can't really spend it. Old money gets destroyed and replaced with newer bills. If I saw a small faced 100 in 2015 I would be shocked.Some of that cash gotta still be out there
Some of that cash gotta still be out there
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Communist chick was hot
I think it was similar to that, they reported it as a shooting but it was obvious Gustavo had been badly beaten when they found him dead
The world cup was in 94 and that doc talks a lot about the lead up to that. Also, if you've seen the doc they talk about how he may not have been killed had escobar still been alive and running things.kind of confused...
1 ) In the ESPN broadcast 30 for 30 (2010), a series of sports-themed documentaries timed to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the Entertainment and Sports Network, The Two Escobars, by directors Jeff and Michael Zimbalist, looks back at Colombia's World Cup run in 1994 and the relationship of sports and the country's criminal gangs—notably the Medellín narcotics cartel run by Escobar. The other Escobar in the film title refers to former Colombian National Team defender Andrés Escobar (no relation to Pablo), who was shot and killed one month after an own goal that cost Colombia in the 1994 FIFA World Cup.[51]
2) The war against Pablo Escobar ended on December 2, 1993; amid another attempt to elude the Search Bloc. Using radio triangulation technology, a Colombian electronic surveillance team, led by Brigadier Hugo Martínez,[24] found him hiding in a middle-class barrio in Medellín. With authorities closing in, a firefight with Escobar and his bodyguard, Alvaro de Jesús Agudelo (a.k.a. "El Limón"), ensued.
how is escobar alive in 1994 if he was killed in 1993?
The world cup was in 94 and that doc talks a lot about the lead up to that. Also, if you've seen the doc they talk about how he may not have been killed had escobar still been alive and running things.
Nice. I got a bish in Medelín. She want me to invite here up. I used to go to school with her.Can't wait for my trip. I'm headed to Medellin in November. I plan to take the Escobar Tour, I'll post some pics once I come back.
Can't wait for my trip. I'm headed to Medellin in November. I plan to take the Escobar Tour, I'll post some pics once I come back.
great show, was glued to every episode. the fact that its based on true events makes it that much better. great cast and writing. if they were planning on doing 2 seasons i wish they slowed things down a bit and got more into his empire expanding.
the only knowledge i had of escobar prior to this was from that 30 for 30 and of course entourage
Gustavo was a G
I liked pena a lot too but damn he sold his homeboy out
great show, was glued to every episode. the fact that its based on true events makes it that much better. great cast and writing. if they were planning on doing 2 seasons i wish they slowed things down a bit and got more into his empire expanding.
the only knowledge i had of escobar prior to this was from that 30 for 30 and of course entourage
Gustavo was a G
I liked pena a lot too but damn he sold his homeboy out
wct?