"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
Fernando Puente grew up living between the US / Mexico border in the worst parts of Tijuana, and by the age of 18, he was already crossing immigrants over the US border illegally for one of Mexico's most notorious cartels.
Today, Fernando writes stories and hosts his own podcast ElBordoMx with the aim to inspire & give hope to the disadvantaged youth in Mexico.
sol you are my favorite shitposter
ReplyDeletemake sure you visit my YouTube channel. Hit those Like and subscribe buttons.
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DeleteYes he has YouTube cooking channel.
DeleteHow to make enchiladas 😺.
😂😂😂
DeleteDon.sol's youtube is about fitness y life coaching como Big Herc 916.
DeleteAh, Big Herc and his contradictions.
Deletehttps://youtu.be/RrR7zGOy5fA
Sol has a home shopping network.
DeleteHe markets Kevlar Bulletproof Vests, when traveling in Mexico.
Hearst uses them when vacationing in Cancun.
About 20 minutes in pretty good listen.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I can tell, he’s describing the years around Inge, Gordo Villarreal, and Los Talibanes/Escamilla and the Luz Verde indictment in 2010 from San Diego
ReplyDeleteHe’s from Palm City?
It doesn’t help that the interviewer doesn’t really have a grasp of any of this
Secular subject that it is
That’s because everything is for views and the money they make from it. I’m sure the Interviewer could care less about this guy.
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Deletewhere's the Give Hope to Mexico's youth in the podcast ?
ReplyDeleteThis was a fun interview…. Covered most aspects of TJ in the 90s to present day…
ReplyDeleteI wonder if he ever hung on the corner where La Tropa used to be in Zona Norte. That area was dicey trying to score back in the day.
ReplyDelete@Sol — this was an awesome interview and I am totally a fan of this channel now… thank you! — 🦉 🙏
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DeleteGreat interview and insight.
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