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  • in reply to: Living dangerously in Mexico #166580
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    You are talking about man made disasters, right.

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    If you shoot him in your house and in the front, you are in Costa Rica remember, and you will probably walk .

    in reply to: Living dangerously in Mexico #166577
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    If you live by the gun, then you die by the gun! I believe in taking the fight to them, or at least meeting them half way cross the Gulf and save some gas. Do you think if we strung up disemboweled illegals along the border it would reduce the flow across our borders. Just a thought! Oh, that’s right they may not like us then. I thought we’d be more like the new world order, just like our Middle Eastern and Asian brethren.

    in reply to: Music entertainment? #164986
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    The Central Valley to Nosara would not be your typical night out on the town that’s for sure. Or is it our lovely roads that would keep you away.

    in reply to: Living dangerously in Mexico #166567
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    The UAW did such a good job in Detroit, I’m sure they could get it all started in the fields of the south too. I think California, Michigan, New York, New Jersey are almost broke. All the municipal employees will be looking for jobs. Some may have to come out of their early state retirements. Go Democrats. Then we will all have jobs though. Gee, I wonder who will pay for our Health Insurance ?

    in reply to: Living dangerously in Mexico #166563
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    Thanks Scott,You never cease to amaze me. Great job, and what is their symbol.

    in reply to: Living dangerously in Mexico #166561
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    Gee we could fill them all up with the 10-15 million illegal aliens instead of giving them free health care and social security. The stocks would sore.

    in reply to: Music entertainment? #164971
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    Craig Chaquico, former lead guitar for the Jefferson Starship but more recently as a great Jazz Guitar performed in Nosara twice over Valentines Day Weekend. It was a fund raiser for the monkeys but a great show and a great time had by all.

    in reply to: Living dangerously in Mexico #166559
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    I suspect a private run facility is more cost effective than a state run.

    in reply to: Music entertainment? #164932
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    I like that ” Lighten up copper”. You guys need to get out of the valley. There is a whole big(?) country out there, and they are playing ” our kind of music”. And “Migracion” is not hauling them away, I’m sure they have other things to worry about. Its a “British Invasion” of mop headed baby boomers. I also have enjoyed some great fret work by an Argentinian guitarist, he’s still here. No you won’t earn a livin but you can make all the music you like.

    in reply to: Parasites #157905
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    Please don’t misconstrue our disdain for our government as a reflection of our love for our country.

    in reply to: Parasites #157899
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    The money is best left in the pocket of those who earned it and not taken by force to be given to those who have no appreciation for what it took to earn it. I love this title “Parasites” the USA is full of them.

    in reply to: Gringo marriages / Unrealistic expectations #198783
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    [quote=”maravilla”]it would be hard to make this stuff up!!! i can’t help wondering if diego really has a big boat or if it’s just a dinghy!!! jejeje[/quote]

    No its more likely he’s blogging from the basement at his mothers house in New Jersey. Still great stuff!

    in reply to: Gringo marriages / Unrealistic expectations #198780
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    I want a signed copy of the book. I think its great stuff. Reads like a Harold Robbins novel. Go man, go!

    in reply to: Whats holding you back #163401
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    Just got back from Guanacaste and heading back down in 55 days via Dulles(DC) to San Jose on TACA with a group of 6 with fares of $282 ea. round trip. This is a savings of $400 each, well worth the 3.5 hour drive from Norfolk. The savings pays for our accomodations during our stay. Norfolk, Va. to Liberia is usually about $6-800.00
    I too believe you could live quite well on $4k/month with all the comforts, though not sure what schooling will add to your expense. Pretty much deal in nothing but cash and 1 credit card.

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