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David K
Honored Nomad
Posts: 64805
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
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Mood: Have Baja Fever
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Such children...
This was stated: "We love Gonzaga Bay and have never, and probably never will stop at Coco's Corner---met him once at Alphonsina's <sic> and
didn't care much for the man---We know, that is like "attacking" a legend---just our opinion."
Which is fine... this board is to share observations about Baja. I could care less about what someone does with a sticker. I am not upset with
jdtrotter, only disappointed that they don't think Nomad friendship is worth the time to clarify an obvious misunderstanding.
My opinion or observation about Coco is that he is a person who brings a lot more smiles to Baja travelers than others. Just so the newbies don't get
just a bad impression of him is why I offered an other point of view.
Minnow, Coco offered free camping in his compound only to find a mess left by the off road racing spectators who stayed there. Coco has one leg as you
know, and cleaning up after the healthy race fanatics was no fun.
So, the next time the 1000 passed his way, he decided to charge to camp in his camp area (like any other tourist area does)... Why is that hard to
understand?
Is there anyone besides you who thinks Coco 'mines' the road to make tires go flat? He doesn't have a flat repair business... Laguna Chapala is 18
miles away and two places there fix flats.
It really doesn't matter what I say though, to you two, does it?
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TMW
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Posts: 10659
Registered: 9-1-2003
Location: Bakersfield, CA
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I see it as a faster way to hwy 1 south rather than driving the pacific side. thru all the little towns and farming country.From Ensenada to El
Rosario is getting more and more like one town. I don't mind the road as is but paving would make it easier with less wear and tear on the vehicle. I
guess SCORE will use the pacific side when they go to La Paz, sorry San Felipe. San Felipe may never see another SCORE race.
I also noticed it said the two lane pavement would be 7 meters wide. That's over 21 feet or more that 10.5 feet per lane. That will be a big
improvement.
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DianaT
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David
You are amazing. Because some people don't agree with you, you can't resist the name calling.
Yes, you and others seem to like Coco, and that is your business---we just found him obnoxious and think he has a real scam going---no one needs to
agree with that, and we are quite sure that any "newbie"or other Baja traveler will make up their own mind about him------We never stopped there
before we met him for lots of reasons.
John and Diane
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Diver
Ultra Nomad
Posts: 4729
Registered: 11-15-2004
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"such children" ????
Who the H do you think you are ??
You are talking to an audience that is older and many smarter than you !
"dissapointment in Trotters" - get off it !!
Why do you feel the need to challenge other folk's opinions and shove your own opinion down their throats and ?
Chill out dude; and apologize to the nice Nomads !!!
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Minnow
Banned
Posts: 1110
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: Lost Wages
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Mood: Embarrased Harry Reid is a Nevadan
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OK, thats it Diver, no Got Baja for you!
Proud husband of a legal immigrant.
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Roberto
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Posts: 2162
Registered: 9-5-2003
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Nomad friendship ... |
Ok, so just what the hell is Nomad friendship? Aside from the folks I've met personally, everyone else is a post (sometimes MANY
posts) on the Internet. Don't know about you, but friendship is more than that to me. But, to each his own, I guess.
[Edited on 9-1-2007 by Roberto]
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