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Two Mexicans are stuck in the desert after crossing into the United States , wandering aimlessly and starving. They are about to just lie down and wait for death, when all of a sudden Luis says:


"Hey Pepe, do you smell what I smell. Ees bacon, I theenk."


"Is, Luis, eet sure smell like bacon. "


With renewed hope they struggle up the next sand dune, & there, in the distance, is a tree loaded with bacon.


There's raw bacon, there's fried bacon, back bacon, double smoked bacon, every imaginable kind of cured pork.


"Pepe, Pepe, we ees saved! Ees a bacon tree!"


"Luis, maybe ees a meerage? We ees in the desert don't forget."


"Pepe, since when deed you ever hear of a meerage that smell like bacon? Ees no meerage, ees a bacon tree!"


With that, Luis staggers towards the tree. He gets to within 5 metres, Pepe crawling close behind, when suddenly a machine gun opens up, and Luis drops like a wet sock. Mortally wounded, he warns Pepe with his dying breath:


"Pepe, go back man, you was right, ees not a bacon tree!"


"Luis, Luis mi amigo, what ees it? "


"Pepe ees not a bacon tree. Ees...
Ees....
Ees...
Ees...
Ees...
Ees...
Ees.... a ham bush!"

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