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[*] posted on 8-28-2003 at 07:45 AM
Thanks Earle, Eric & Trish!



Just wanted to send out a special thank you to Earle, Eric & Trish for all the time, effort, headaches (and laughter too) to produce and maintain the Amigos board for so long.

Quite a commitment. Thanks for your dedication for so long.

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[*] posted on 8-28-2003 at 07:49 AM


I told Earle I was going to show this to everyone....

Here he is circa 1965 or '66 (ish) on the boardwalk, near the pier, in Huntington Beach:



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[*] posted on 8-28-2003 at 07:50 AM
Thank You!!


Had it not been for the Amigos Board I don't believe I would be going to Loreto. I met Skeet Haggerton on the Board and he walked me through all the things I need to know. I now have a Mexican Corp and a piece of property in Loreto that I hope to build on......You will always be welcome by us in Loreto....look us up, George & Deborah, NYC Bombero, won't be hard to locate.....Thank you Baja Nomad for giving all us Amigos another site to share on!!!!!!!!! Capt. George
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[*] posted on 8-28-2003 at 12:13 PM


Thanks to Earle, Eric and Trish, I for one know I wouldn't have been spending 1/10th the time in Baja I have in the last 2plus yrs. since being invited to the Amigo's board. I've met many new friends thanks you all. You will be missed,but, I know I'll be running into you again 'Down Baja Way'

And thanks to Doug for inviting us all over here, I know it will be much more work for you. And a HUGE THANKS FOR THE PICS! Debra (aka Travelpearl)
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[*] posted on 8-28-2003 at 05:41 PM


My sincere thanks go to Earle, Eric, and Trish. You created and operated the most dynamic Baja information center.

It was our exchanges on Amigos that lead some of us to meet in person. Later to have the Viva Baja get-togethers (where many of us met you three). Soon, many personal and Internet friendships were created, thanks to Amigos.

I know it hasn't been all fun, what with a few always complaining, but I hope you see all the good that came of your efforts and we really did appreciate your service.

Please keep your domain name so that no other organization can do harm to the positive reputation you are leaving behind.
Perhaps, some day, you folks may even do something again with it.

Thank you again so very much... I hope you will continue to join us at Viva Bajas or BBBBs, as before!
Amigo de Baja 'David K'

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[*] posted on 8-28-2003 at 07:14 PM


What made amigos so great was it's contributors. Earle et al's thank you to them speaks for itself.

Just something that needed to be said.

Braulio.



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cool.gif posted on 8-29-2003 at 10:54 AM
Earle in uniform


Love that pic of Earle and the mid-60's "mouse ears" Plymouth. About that time, if my buds and I were cruisin' and had seen him looking at us like that, we would have been nervous indeed. "Psssst, where is it?" "Shut up, fool! Be cool." "Maintain, maintain, just look straight ahead!":o Glad I got to meet him when he was no longer a cop and I was no longer...um, well, you know...:saint:
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[*] posted on 8-29-2003 at 02:21 PM


Oso -

I'm glad you checked out this site.

I've been thinking about starting a new topic here geared toward language/vocabulary stuff but I'm not sure how much to chew off to begin with. There are already a ton of websites on castilian spanish - maybe just a vocabulary list of words that are kind of unique to Baja - origins of place names would be kind of interesting too.. I guess I'm hesitating because some of the types of words used on the peninsula aren't really my expertise.

Any ideas? If I start it I hope you can contribute a lot - I get the feeling you know quite a bit of coloquial lingo.

BTW - My mauser's fine dude.

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cool.gif posted on 8-29-2003 at 03:35 PM
No te mand? chiflarla, ese!


Sounds interesting and I'd contribute when I had something worth it. My Spanish is, for better or worse, colloquial (mostly chilango). I never really had any courses in Castilian.
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[*] posted on 8-29-2003 at 11:26 PM


Braulio, IMHO what would be greatly appreciated is a section devoted to Spanish idioms.



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[*] posted on 8-31-2003 at 08:28 PM


Thanks Trish, Eric & Earle. I was there most of the 8 years and it's been a cornerstone of my life AND kept me out of the bars (but not out of the cantinas). I've enjoyed it all, even the stupid stuff when I felt like reading it. I have learned so much, met many new friends, even shared a few comments now and then. I wish you well and hope hope to see you en el camino de vez en quando. Hasta la proxima, amigos. Dave in 29 Palms
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