jrbaja
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Oh my goodness
The gringo gazoot had it right so I have to apologize on this one. We are getting an electric gate, guard house with armed guard and real live
security.
I now live in a true gated gringo enclave What all this probably means is
that our rent will be going up. Do you think they will take into account the fact that we haven't had water for three days?
Some things never change And I wouldn't trade fer nuthin! I'm just wondering
how those wonderful Mexican families are going to gain access on the weekends. Sure will miss those aromas!
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Bruce R Leech
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don't you just love the way the Gringos are trying to make Baja into L.A..
If they don't feel safe here they should go back to Bakersfield or wherever
Bruce R Leech
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Paulina
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Jr,
Does this mean that you're going to have to paint your house pink?
P.
\"Well behaved women rarely make history.\" Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
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jrbaja
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Not yet
But they (the social club) want to cement this area and put in curbs. I just heard this today.
Paving paradise and putting in parking lot's!
Glad we planned for this
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jrbaja
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This area
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jrbaja
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Hey Yankee
I think it was you with the Mcdonalds additions to my pics.
Anyways, could you install a Starbucks on that bluff so I can print it out? I have an idea.
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DanO
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Actually, you should put a really cozy family-owned coffehouse on that bluff, so Starbucks can see it, open up their own place across the road, and
drive the family place out of business. Wireless access is free, you know.
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jeans
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Quote: | Originally posted by DanO
Wireless access is free, you know. |
No, it is not. A T-Mobile account is necessary.
Mom always told me to be different - Now she says...Not THAT different
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Baja Angel
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PAVEMENT AND CURBS !?!?!
NO way! I can't (don't want to anyway) believe it! Why would anyone want to mess
up such a beautiful place? What's with this stupid thing called 'progress'? Some things just really suck !
The beauty and peacefulness I have found in Baja is relatively new to me. I had never been past La Bufodora, and that was about 15 years ago.
Needless to say, that place sure has changed... Anyway, I have found such a
contentment and peace of mind when I am down there, I never want to leave. Oh! You all know how awesome the food is there too! I just can't seem to
get full when I'm there... there just always seems to be room for that next taco stand down the road .
JR, if you paint your house pink, could you add a little something purple? That could be fun!
Ok, sorry folks, Im beginning to babble on.... you all have a great evening and an even better weekend
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yankeeirishman
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Quote: | Originally posted by jrbaja
I think it was you with the Mcdonalds additions to my pics.
Anyways, could you install a Starbucks on that bluff so I can print it out? I have an idea. |
O ya sure! You'll see it in a day or so. So do you have to be in by ten each night too?
Wow...nice ocean there...perhaps deep enough for the cruise lines to dock?!
What control freaks there are here. Don\'t believe that post you just read!
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Baja Bernie
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JR
I fought asphalt roads in La Salina for years and finally compromised with crushed rock. That still sucked because you just can't make your feet
tough enough to walk on that stuff. Another little wedge that caused us to hang it up and move back full time to the states.
Some make light of your problem because if they reacted seriously there would be more people heading back north.
Not sure I made the right decision but most of the new people in camp were what you call P-nche gringo's.
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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jrbaja
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Not a problem Bernie
We've watched what the P-nche's have been doing for years. That's one of the reasons I got a place that will be many years before they pave. And
when they finally do, the bamboo will be taking care of anything they try to pave it with!
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Santiago
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bruce R Leech
If they don't feel safe here they should go back to Bakersfield or wherever
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I grew up in BKRSFLD and believe me, I don't even feel.......oh, never mind
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