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johnnyhMemberI have been blessed with having an uncle that gave me great advice. He told me to enjoy life and that the intelligent man does not marry. So far I have had great luck in that I have lived with women, and enjoyed them, and still have my assets! I’d like to retire in Costa Rica, or maybe work, but as far as women, I’m open to relationships, without too many ball and chains, if you know what I mean. Hang loose, see what there is. It would take a special woman to handle me, and god give her the skill to be able to do that! Don’t look too hard as it might get you in trouble.
johnnyhMemberje je. The cat is wise to keep a low profile!
johnnyhMemberYou do keep the cat inside, right Dave?
johnnyhMemberThanks to all! Having been raised in Puerto Limon and lived there until 1960 I considerd the Puerto as the happiest times in my life. A paradise! We lived in what was probably the best looking house in the City. It was located about 200 to 300 feet from the beach, which was considered at the time the “American Zone” from the heights I could see everything, and if I climbed even higher there was a water reservoir where I could see the city 360 degrees.
Besides currently asking questions in this forum, I have looked at quite a few properties and their values. I understand that the humidity is much higher (as a kid you don’t worry about the heat) in the Caribbean as opposed to the Guanacaste beaches. And it looks like properties are less expensive in the Caribbean side.
From what I have been reading, it looks like with the coming depression there will be considerable drop in housing values worldwide. Including Costa Rica. Bubble anyone?johnnyhMemberThanks David!
No I don’t have a CR passport. What I have is a “Registro Civil” document certifying that I was born in the Province of Limon. I also have a “Colegio de Medicos y Cirujanos” document stating that I was born on the 17th of July 1949 14 hours and 10 minutes in the Hospital de la Compania Bananera de Costa Rica in Puerto Limon. It is now called Tony Facio hospital.
Since I have a few years to go to collect my full social security, I was just wondering what my options are.
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