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Chapter 28 - my fee A

Cartel life—oh what a show,

With flashy cars and cash to throw.

They strut in suits, all dark and neat,

But can't sneak past a Taco Bell receipt.

They whisper in Spanish, plot in the night,

But trip on their shoelaces mid-getaway flight.

They've got secret codes, encrypted and slick—

But forget their own passwords, now isn't that rich?

Their "stash house" is just Aunt Maria's shed,

Guarded by chickens and a goat named Fred.

They try to look scary, all mean and aloof,

But run from a chihuahua on the neighbor's roof.

So if you meet a "cartel boss" in town,

Don't panic or frown or even look down.

Just offer him tacos, a soda, a seat—

And watch him confess with salsa-stained feet!

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