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What hapened to Pompano??????????

Bruce R Leech - 1-15-2006 at 02:10 PM

What happened to Pompano ? anyone know?

Sharksbaja - 1-15-2006 at 02:37 PM

I just can't understand why someone would winter in N. Dakota:?:

bajajudy - 1-15-2006 at 02:39 PM

Pompano lurking...only if both hands were broken.

Sharks, you reckon he is frozen in. Why else would he still be there?

Evidently Pompano is seeing other boards...

Gypsy Jan - 1-15-2006 at 03:27 PM

should we feel jilted? ;)

I swear that I ran across this by accident:

http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/1664...

Rec'd emails from Roger in late December...

Mexray - 1-15-2006 at 04:03 PM

...we were talking about Batteries for their casa down in Coyote. I gathered from his emails that he and Phyl were heading down to Coyote sometime soon after New Years...They may be involved with opening their casa after being away for the 'winter' in the States.

Sure hope they didn't have problems on the way down, or after arriving...I'm sure he will 'check in' when he gets a chance.

turtleandtoad - 1-15-2006 at 04:04 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Hose A
Life goes on even after being jilted.

He probably did not ask the question about his 5th wheel here because--

There would be 12 Y.P. accuse him of discrimination.

12 O.F. tell him he was making a poor choice and should have a motor home.

1 L.E.P. posting a photo of a 5th wheel he saw in Baja 25 years ago.

Just glad to see he is doing ok.


Just when I figure out what CG was, and now this!Translation please :?:

Sharksbaja - 1-15-2006 at 04:06 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Hose A
Life goes on even after being jilted.

He probably did not ask the question about his 5th wheel here because--

There would be 12 Y.P. accuse him of discrimination.

12 O.F. tell him he was making a poor choice and should have a motor home.

1 L.E.P. posting a photo of a 5th wheel he saw in Baja 25 years ago.

Just glad to see he is doing ok.


:lol::lol::lol:
67 posts to 7. Hmmmmm, well you know what they say:

"When in Rome........."

Hear that Roger!:lol:

Gypsy Jan

Baja Bernie - 1-15-2006 at 04:21 PM

What is it that they say about a woman scorned???

turtleandtoad - 1-15-2006 at 04:44 PM

Thanks, I probably knew that but as an O.F. with CRS I didn't remem...... What was the question?

Heh, heh, heh Bernie

Gypsy Jan - 1-15-2006 at 07:07 PM

An apt proverb, but I suspect the majority members (mostly gentlemen) of this esteemed board would object strenuously to being categorized as a woman scorned (giggle)
:tumble: :spingrin:

woody with a view - 1-15-2006 at 07:34 PM

Quote:

I just can't understand why someone would winter in N. Dakota:?:


NUFF SAID!!!

Gypsy Jan

Baja Bernie - 1-15-2006 at 09:12 PM

Not directed that thos sad soles.

Two-timer!

Dave - 1-15-2006 at 09:27 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Gypsy Jan
should we feel jilted? ;)

I swear that I ran across this by accident:

http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/1664...


When I catch him I'll cut his ball











and hitch off.

Marinero - 1-16-2006 at 04:31 PM

Gypsy Jan...By Accident? That's what my kids used to say when the last cookie was eaten...."It was an accident"

Bill

Bob H - 1-16-2006 at 05:21 PM

Yeah, I miss Pompano's photos. He has sooooo many and they are very interesting indeed.
Bob H

Marinero (wonderful avatar BTW)

Gypsy Jan - 1-16-2006 at 07:14 PM

My statement is completely true. I guess that it's one of those psychic moments, not that I claim to be psychic.

My sweetie asked me to do research on 5th wheels, because he is considering MH vs 5th for our next adventure.

In my normal routine, I checked in on the Nomad board and read the question about Pompano (whose posts I miss also).

Then, I started searching and was amazed when he flipped up in my own general search. Go figure! So, I reported back to the board.

My only explanation (if there is any) is that in the zen of BAJA, we are all connected in mysterious ways. Think about it - how many millions of messages are on the internet every single minute?

I read an inquiry on Nomad and went on to other business and less than twenty minutes later I was connected to an answer.

I can't wrap my mind around it, even now, I just accept that it happened.

Best regards and wishes,
Gypsy Jan

Bob and Susan - 1-16-2006 at 07:56 PM

someone paged him on ch16 here in Mulege this afternoon...

i didn't have time to see if he answered

Your comments

bajapablo - 1-16-2006 at 08:42 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Gypsy Jan
My statement is completely true. I guess that it's one of those psychic moments, not that I claim to be psychic.

My sweetie asked me to do research on 5th wheels, because he is considering MH vs 5th for our next adventure.

In my normal routine, I checked in on the Nomad board and read the question about Pompano (whose posts I miss also).

Then, I started searching and was amazed when he flipped up in my own general search. Go figure! So, I reported back to the board.

My only explanation (if there is any) is that in the zen of BAJA, we are all connected in mysterious ways. Think about it - how many millions of messages are on the internet every single minute?

I read an inquiry on Nomad and went on to other business and less than twenty minutes later I was connected to an answer.

I can't wrap my mind around it, even now, I just accept that it happened.

Best regards and wishes,
Gypsy Jan


lead me to believe you would you would enjoy the writing s of Jimmy Buffet (A Salty piece of Land and Where is Joe Merchant)

rogerj1 - 1-16-2006 at 10:46 PM

He was corresponding with me last fall about his RV. He was threatening to sell it to me! He never made it through the Northwest on his way to North Dakota.

Back Again

losfrailes - 1-17-2006 at 06:37 AM

Pompano is back in the saddle at Coyote Bay. He should be back up online today.

To Bad

Baja Bernie - 1-17-2006 at 09:01 AM

This thread was really developing into something that you could write back home about.

Yea, Listening to Jimmy as I write---"From the bottom of my heart"

Pompano - 1-17-2006 at 01:27 PM

Hey there, Nomads...Hola. Nice to see you. May we join you again? The Interent being what it is...we have never been that far away. Thanks for wondering about us though...we have been quite busy for the last few months in the cold country and I had little if anything about Baja to post...and I know you don't want to hear about frozen details of North Dakota, Canada, and Alaska. Although there were some very unusual and interesting events.........but maybe another time when it won't ruffle any feathers.

We are just now back in Baja after some long days of travel from the Far North. Great to be back home again and looking forward to contributing some fishing and other Baja news to the board. We just got online today thanks to our San Lucas amigo, los frailles. So... you are forewarned and it will be your own fault for reading any posts I may make.

We stayed at BajaCactus Motel at El Rosario and enjoyed it very much..although I had to help Manuel adjust the sat-tv to get some CSI crime show Felipa has become addicted to lately. Again, the rooms there are nice, clean, have big beds and we always leave refreshed...although it gets a trifle chilly in the winter months. Picked up a Canadian hitchhiker who was stranded at the bus stop there and got him to Mulege. The bus stop cafe has great food, by the way...buffet style.

Went around many caravans headed south. Guess tourism is on the rise.

Now time to unlimber fishing rods, line up some reels, and pray to the wind gods. Will be back later...adios for now, Pompano.

p.s. I have one sad, but necessary apology to make to Dave....the bottle of gin I was going to procure for you from our London-based daughter did not make it across the pond. Next time, my friend. That martini will be that much sweeter.

Bob H - 1-17-2006 at 02:56 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Pompano
World's Shortest Books. Current edition: "How to Cook Sushi."


That's hilarious! :lol:
Welcome back.
Bob H

It's only a seven hour flight!

Dave - 1-17-2006 at 03:45 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Pompano
p.s. I have one sad, but necessary apology to make to Dave....the bottle of gin I was going to procure for you from our London-based daughter did not make it across the pond. Next time, my friend. That martini will be that much sweeter.


Must have been some kind of party.

Not to worry, my upper lip will remain stiff. ;)

I appreciate the thought, anyways.

your posts were missed...

eetdrt88 - 1-17-2006 at 04:26 PM

glad youre back Pompano:yes::yes:

Bruce R Leech - 1-17-2006 at 07:27 PM

welcome back Roger

David K - 1-17-2006 at 07:33 PM

Welcome Back Roger... I can almost smell the banana cream pies!!!:bounce::bounce::bounce:

Marinero - 1-17-2006 at 10:13 PM

Not an attack, Jan, just a flash-back to years gone by....

Bill

Marinero,

Gypsy Jan - 1-17-2006 at 10:23 PM

I didn't think of it as an attack at all.

I'm still puzzling through why I got such an instant response to the OP's question.

I posted a lengthy explanation because why I connected so fast after reading the post is a mystery to me.

Cheers and here's to Baja: the people who love the special place and the people who make this bulletin board a special place.

Regards.
Gypsy Jan

Why North Dakota? If you only knew....

Pompano - 1-19-2006 at 05:49 AM

We thank you for the welcomes. And to answer why one would migrate between Baja and North Dakota is very easy.

North Dakota is a lot like rural Baja. You meet so many interesting friends on shopping days to town. Here's Felipa and I going shopping in ND.

Bob and Susan - 1-19-2006 at 06:38 AM

hey pomp...i think i saw you and your lovely wife in felipa santa rosalia yesterday....

you had someone with you and i had to finish my fm3 stuff before 1PM....

i just made it....next time i'll butt in....

Pompano - 1-19-2006 at 06:56 AM

Hola Bob/Susan....Yesterday there was a flurry of FM-3 people in Cochania...(slang for Sta. Rosalia). We had Olivia Canul do our FM-3's again. She is fun to deal with and we have some history with her and Loretta up there. One of these years we might try doing them ourselves, but we would miss the fun of interaction and then too, it helps to support the local economy.

I will try to keep my boat-wake down as I pass your place on my way out fishing!