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So long Alpacas...

wow no alpacas? as far as i'm concerned there is absolutely no incentive to ever go back to milton now...that is assuming that there was an incentive in the first place.
 
I dunno if the people who run the alpaca farm are tree-huggers or not, but they managed to scare big Navy into telling us that if we fly over it, we'd possibly lose our wings. Go figure, fuckin' hairy ass nasty alpacas. :rolleyes:



Someone flew over the alpaca farm. One of the alpaca's freaked out and ran into the fence and broke its leg. The owner called and complained. The end result was the no fly zone.
 
Someone flew over the alpaca farm. One of the alpaca's freaked out and ran into the fence and broke its leg. The owner called and complained. The end result was the no fly zone.

Little more complicated than that, the owner sued the Govt and won a settlement for a decent amount of money...thus a no fly at any alt above...
 
Are there still burritos at Florala airport? That place was responsible for my height weight standards waiver as an IP at '18 :)
 
To be honest I've never seen the place from ground level.
There's a shitton of billboards on I-95 for the place covering most of South Carolina. They've usually got some cheesy fat bandido "Pedro" with a sombrero and a huge mustache, and quite a few also play on the old stereotype about how Hispanic people "speeka da eeenglish, Señor." After about 100 miles of that stuff, it gets old.
 
There's a shitton of billboards on I-95 for the place covering most of South Carolina. They've usually got some cheesy fat bandido "Pedro" with a sombrero and a huge mustache, and quite a few also play on the old stereotype about how Hispanic people "speeka da eeenglish, Señor." After about 100 miles of that stuff, it gets old.

It is a tourist trap. Grew up just a few miles from I-95 in SC - the billboards were part of the normal scenery you saw every day. A parody can be seen in The Simpsons episode "Bart vs. Australia." Marge and Lisa visit a gift shop titled South O' the Equator Gift Shoppe. Pedro is featured in the window of the gift shop with a sign stating "Pedro Sez: Eet's High Koala-T!"
 
Sigh. Didn't even know that place existed before taking 95 through the Carolinas. Racist much? Not you, the mascot.
I've seen plenty of fat dudes wearing sombreros and serapes in Mexico who speak in broken English. Not sure why that's considered a racist portrayal. It's no different from using someone in a cowboy outfit to represent a western themed establishment, and I don't think anyone would bat an eye at that, right?
 
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