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  • in reply to: The Dangers of Round-Up #198225
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    You seem to be getting a little over the top. I will ignore it over your concerns for your animal. The real point i am tying to make is that if it actually is someone trying to poison your dog, then your are not over the hump at all. Be vigiliant.

    in reply to: The Dangers of Round-Up #198222
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    Please tell me how all the Stock dogs and other dogs around here and across the USA don’t get sick as well? Most likely the pizza had poison on it. You stated that a neighbor doesn’t like dogs. Others have clued you in about dog poisoning. As for Glyphosate “don’t talk with your mouth full” is what farmers around here say! lol

    in reply to: The Dangers of Round-Up #198220
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    I read the link and it refers to humans not dogs; unless i missed it somewhere. Dogs can take so much more than humans it is amazing. My boss is a Veterinarian and a farmer and we just never run into this at all. Were this to be true then every city guy in the country with 5 acres would be suing all the time.

    Others have described the same to you about their dogs. Kinda like a country mugging when they poison your dog so they can come rob you. I would be on the look out for strange vehicles late a night.

    Back in the late 80’s i had an experience of this sort except my dogs wouldn’t eat anything that a stranger offered.Ikept finding steaks wrapped in cellophane down by the road. I Came home about 2:00 am and sat on the front porch and lo and behold a Volkswagen van pulls up and a guy starts whistling for my dogs (two German shepards). I just happened to have my 44 Cal. Ruger right next to me and it was only 150 ft down to the road. I yelled take this you ***. Capped around down his way and over his head. I never new a Volkswagen could burn rubber.lol Never had anymore problems at all.

    I think your idea of keeping your dog on a leash is best.

    in reply to: The Dangers of Round-Up #198218
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    I have sprayed thousands and i mean thousands of acres with Roundup and i have never heard that. Could always be a first time. I tend to vote for poison. I have been thru that with my dogs.

    in reply to: Tale of Two Toilets continued #197910
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    I use regular bakers yeast in mine also any unfinished beer is good also. My septic tank is 9 yrs old and has never been pumped-1500 gallon. This is a single person usage. Also no female feminine products should be flushed. No grey water goes into my system either.

    in reply to: Tragic expat story #197490
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    Maravilla, My thoughts are with you. I can understand the pain of a person around you committing suicide. I have known four people that committed suicide and almost everyone that cares feels a little guilt of what they might have done even though you are innocent.
    I had not seen my buddy Dave in 6 months and i am still convinced that had i seen him; then he would not have killed himself.
    Same as with Sidney. Hadn’t seen ol Sid in about 15 yrs. I happened to ask about him and found out he committed suicide 15 yrs ago. No wonder i hadn’t seen him around. We were very close about stuff while we worked together and drifted apart as friend’s due. His reason was over a woman.
    Life goes on. That doesn’t mean we have to understand why.

    in reply to: Heredia to Pavas #197079
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    Thanks to all. I will not ask directions anymore. My Fiancee knows the way, i just want to seem like i am knowledgeable while in the taxi.lol

    in reply to: Do Costa Ricans pay income tax? #197022
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    Thank you for the replies. I am interested in the fact that anyone making under $12,125.00 does not pay any taxes.

    in reply to: Working as a Permanent Resident -question #196964
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    Thank you all for the information.

    in reply to: Working as a Permanent Resident -question #196958
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    You have totally misunderstood what i was asking about. The header of my thread says”Working as a Permanent Resident”. I absolutely have no intention of breaking any laws at. Most likely i will never work in CR. I might eventually work in CR as a Permanent Resident in 5 years or so. As i have mentioned in a previous thread. Sorry i upset you so badly!

    Maybe like this man:Victor R. Guerrero has lived in Playa Dominical for nearly 16 years, is legally entitled to work in Costa Rica and has been a Realtor for over ten years.

    Edited on Jul 09, 2009 07:56

    in reply to: Panning for G-O-L-D in Costa Rica #196683
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    Thanks for the info. I was wondering about the rain and the streams in August as well.

    This website has a lot of gold info as well as plans to make plenty of equipment.

    http://www.goldprospectors.org/

    in reply to: Panning for G-O-L-D in Costa Rica #196681
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    It is more of just something to do and to say i did, rather than expecting to hit a mother lode. Just to find a fleck of color will be considered success.

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