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Sunday, July 1, 2012
Shady Deals in Mexico
On NPR this morning, they were discussing the upcoming presidential election in Mexico, and they said one of the candidates is polling very well, despite his alleged participation in some "shady deals". But I really feel I must point out that you've got to do the shady deals in Mexico, because the sunny deals are way too hot there during the day. Besides, I always find it's much nicer to do deals in the shade anyway, drinking iced tea, sitting in a nice rocking chair, etc., and I don't see what's so wrong about that. If you're going to do your deals outside, especially in Mexico, it's nice to find some shade in which to conduct your business. After all, getting too much sun is what leads to skin cancer and stuff, so is NPR suggesting they'd rather see this presidential candidate get skin cancer or something?