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jrbaja
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"I've been coming here since"
One of the cute things I notice from the gringos down here is that they seem to think they are cool because they have been coming here for longer than
someone else.
Thus, most every conversation or new acquaintance they meet starts with "I've been coming here since" or "I've lived here since", yet they have no
Mexican friends.
And they are usually surprised when the tourists actually know more about the areas these "been coming here's" live in as the tourists aren't afraid
to look around some. Then it's "oh yes, we keep meaning to do some exploring" "but you know, if we leave, nothing get's done around here".
Funny thing is that the people who actually have lived here for some time and have Mexican friends and travel Baja don't use this "cool" approach as
they have their priorities based upon an entirely different lifestyle. Most tried to leave the "cool" approach back in the u.s. where they came from
and adapt a more "real" lifestyle.
Priorities and being cool to these people is minding ones business, helping when needed, relaxing, fishing, and not seeing any need for "looking
cool" to those with less time here or whatever. It just doesn't matter.
And then there are the tourists. And you can hear them in every enclave yelling about "I've been coming here since" thinking that this is what
life is about. And then, they actually feel a sense of accomplishment if they have been coming here since before any of the current group has.
I just hope it doesn't go to any of their heads!
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yankeeirishman
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fleas
"I've been coming here since" or "I've lived here since", yet they have no Mexican friends
I hope that you dont mean this...all of us? Not me. I got more freinds in Tulume that a dog got fleas!
What control freaks there are here. Don\'t believe that post you just read!
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jrbaja
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Oh good grief
of course I don't mean everybody. Just the ones that go somewhere, think it's cool to talk about it (status) and have never REALLY even been there.
And try some PROGRAM or ADVANTAGE for that similar problem!
[Edited on 7/6/2005 by jrbaja]
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Bruce R Leech
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Jrbaja it is called the pecking order. hence chicken coopers.
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eetdrt88
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exactly...
yea,i've heard that phrase used a few times....it seems like some use it as a kind of status symbol,like they're trying to make sure you know that
they were there before you....what i wonder is,how they cannot tell that i really dont care,i mean its pretty obvious aint it....the fact of the
matter is none of us were the first ones to be where we are,even if youre in the most remote spot on earth chances are theres a guy waiting to tell
you"i've been coming here since"....
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Jr, I think you would be using those phrases if you have been going down there since forever. I think the only time it is a real problem to brag about
that is if the person is lying.
As for seeing the sights, there are people here stateside who have been here a long time, made a lot of local friends, and yet have never seen the big
trees of Calaveras, Whiskeytown, Bolinas, The Sac Delta, and much more. Those people seem to make their lives rewarding in other pursuits. Which is
better? It is not for me to say.
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capn.sharky
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I don't have any real American friends in Mexico. If I wanted to learn something from them, I would not have to travel all the way down to Loreto.
Besides, the Americans are always telling me how long they have been coming to Baja. Actually, the way most (not all) Americans act, I really don't
want them for a friend.
If there is no fishing in heaven, I am not going
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Fatboy
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Interesting topic, wonder what brought it up?
I would have to agree with Packoderm's point of view. Some people live closer or choose to live there so they get to live that lifestyle much more.
Maybe you right, Jrbaja, people do say it for reason and the reason is probably just that they are envious and not as a better than thou statement?
With the exception of Bolinas(what or where is that?) All those places that Packoderm mentioned have a lot to offer.
Darn I wish I could travel more!!! Of course I always go to Whiskeytown and been living here for years soooo there!
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jrbaja
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Pac
It doesn't matter how long I've been here, what matters is that I hear it so often, generally under bragadoschious circumstances, that it gets just
plain annoying. Seriously!
But, it's not just Baja. Seems to go along with many of the resort areas in the u.s. as well. Could be international, could be pride, could be very
irritating when used by P-nche gringos
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rpleger
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I came to Mulege to see a friend and I'm still here.
Good people here, cheap to live.
It happens to be in Mexico.
I didn't come to be with or associate with any group or culture.
I came here to live in peace and have a good time.
If someone ask me a question, I try to answer it as best as I know.
Richard on the Hill
*ABROAD*, adj. At war with savages and idiots. To be a Frenchman abroad is to
be miserable; to be an American abroad is to make others miserable.
-- Ambrose Bierce, _The Enlarged Devil\'s Dictionary_
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Bruce R Leech
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you are a good man Richard I enjoy you posts.
Bruce R Leech
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Don Alley
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I know some message boards that are kind of like that. "I've been posting here since..." Some even give you little titles like "newbie" or "elite."
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jrbaja
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Doug, could you change my eliteness to Non Nomad?
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Sharksbaja
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and change mihne to....
Gomad
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PacO
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Sounds like you surround yourself w/some real dicks and or spend a tremendous amount of time anylizing them. I suggest you walk away so they don't get
your goat.
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jrbaja
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If that was directed at me,
I don't hang around them, just lived in a lot of resort areas including Baja. It is right in front of my face, every day. Especially in the gringo
enclaves.
And I post about it with the hopes of opening some eyes. And perhaps make some think about what I say.
They do!
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PacO
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Of course it was directed at you, oh ye of thin skin I say get thy face
in a different place.
How's this for open eyes!
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jrbaja
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Pretty unlikely.
In spite of the negative aspects brought by the P-nches, I still like it here.
After all, busses are being blown up in many neighborhoods in the modern world. Much scarier than a few shallow minded tourists.
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PacO
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Well, it's like my mom told me;"if you can't say something nice about somebody, say something bad about them".
Just yankin' your chain a bit.
Glad to hear there is something still positive there for you.
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I'm not sure...
which is more bitter: actually using the, "I've been coming here since..." qualifier or calling out others for doing it. One resets the newcomers,
the other resents that resentment: Both need a cold Tecate.
And to my way of thinking, both oppose the white-man-in-Baja aesthetic of "We're ENTITLED to nothing."
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