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Pescador
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congratulations. That is fantatic, Too bad about the timing, Bob and Susan's place would have been fantastic, and if it got too hot we could have
done the whole thing in the swimming pool.
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fdt
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Congratulations David and Elizabeth, we are very happy for you both.
Fernando, Simone y familia
I guess it's no more David Kasanova now its Kasado 
[Edited on 7-2-2008 by fdt]
A well informed Baja California traveler is a smart Baja California traveler!
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BajaKeela
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Wow...Wonderful news from two of my favorite posters..David K and Baja Angel getting married and Shari's new citizenship...Congratulations to all of
you..Hoping to meet some of you in Baja one day
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Lindalou
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congrats to you David and Angel. All the best......Linda
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BajaRob
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Congratulations
from Connie and I. Your "Honeymoon Suite" will be available anytime after October 15th. We look forward to seeing you two in the Fall. May you be
blessed with a long happy life together.
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Ken, I hadn't seen that photo before... looks like Mama Espinoza's in El Rosario where your group stayed before learning about Baja Cactus where we
were! What's that, a Baja Almanac in my hand!!?? |
Wow, you have a great memory! Yes, we were at Mama Espinozas, and you and Elizabeth were at Baja Cactus. That is Nomad Chris (or CG) to my left, and
Brad & Rhoda Green - my Red Rock 4 Wheeler friends visiting from Colorado.
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thebajarunner
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How about a "Yosemite" wedding?
Come on up, I know a judge that would do the deal- cheap.
(come to think of it, you know the judge as well- enough on that)
We could even all climb Half Dome and do the ceremony on top. (not much chance of seeing our judge buddy up on that summit, however)
First time our family climbed it ten years ago they did a wedding on top- that was a pretty tired looking wedding party.
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Bajafun777
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Well, just remember after the first 15 years the next 15 is a snap. After 34 years I always get my way, say and do as I please, drink when I want to
and run with my old buddies playing cards and B.S.ing all night every time she goes out of town. Really, it is great having a good friend, that is
also your lover as it brings on the extra bonuses you just love receiving. It seems like Baja Angel is up for the challenges that you throw at her
and believe me that counts for a lot as every time I get an urge to go anywhere Mexico, Central America, and islands off of Florida my wife is game.
Ah, Life is sweet and if only after all of these years I could get her to mind me each and every time, then life would be really sweeter. Later-----
bajafun777
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bajaandy
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Hey hey! Congratulations Elizabeth and David! Stasi and I are very happy for you. May you enjoy many happy times together! Way to go!
subvert the dominant paradigm
"If you travel with a man, you must either fall out with him or make him your good friend."
JBL Noel
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Barry A.
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FANTASTIC!!!!! 
We just got home from Utah to see this thread----------we wish you two all the best.
If you get to Old Faithful in the morning check the Old Faithful lodge overlooking Old Faithful geiser for cancellations------the old multi-storage
historical lodge is a blast to stay in, and very very reasonable--------
-----it is amazing how often you can get into fully booked hotels when you show up at 10AM 
Have fun, you two.
Barry
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Steve in Oro Valley
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Congratulations David and Baja Angel:
David--- you should check out Cody, Arizona (the one that is just south of Oracle, Arizona on the way to Peppersauce Canyon in the northern foothils
of the Santa Catalina Mountains). It is a dude ranch that was originally established by Cody in about 1912 when he had mining interests near here....
I accidentally found it when I was hiking a portion of the Arizona trail last November....
There is a foto of CODY standing next to a horseless carriage and you will notice that the object to which the foto is attached is the rusting body of
the vehicle in the foto...
good luck
Steve in Oro Valley
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Skipjack Joe
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Congrats DK!
There's just a few more hours.
That's all the time you've got;
A few more hours
Before they tie the knot.
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Feather and tar me;
Call out the Army;
But get me to the church.
Get me to the church.
For God's sake, get me to the church on time!
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Natalie Ann
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Kudos to you, DavidK and BajaAngel. Everything you wish for - and more.
Nena
Be yourself, everyone else is already taken.
.....Oscar Wilde
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David K
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Thanks again... but please wait until we actually get married! We don't need to jinx the deal!

We have been engaged since Sept. 6, 2006 
You guys are all real cool and I appreciate that... I know that I bug some of you by sharing too much of Baja's wonders or just posting so much or
whatever, but all of you are amigos and I would help any of you anytime it was needed or requested!
Now, let us get married before any more congrats, okay?
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K I would help any of you anytime it was needed or requested! |
Messed up brakelines, blown tire, smashed steel rim - but the Ford Ranger made it back home so I could repair it for about $3K and have it break down
on me in San Ignacio on Christmas Morning 16 months later = PRICELESS!
[Edited on 7-4-2008 by Ken Cooke]
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
Quote: | Originally posted by David K I would help any of you anytime it was needed or requested! |
Remember DesertBull's broken flatbed trailer I destroyed on the Observatory Road in the Sierra San Pedro Martir!?! |
I know that Tim let you use it to bring out your Ford Ranger... I never heard that it was broken or that you broke it!
My offer is limited to what I am able to do... give advice, trip info., provide a beer, make an emergency run to near El Marmol to rescue Neal Johns!
I actually missed out on doing that!

Neal is the only man I know tough enough to break a Toyota!
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
Quote: | Originally posted by David K I would help any of you anytime it was needed or requested! |
Remember DesertBull's broken flatbed trailer I destroyed on the Observatory Road in the Sierra San Pedro Martir!?! |
I know that Tim let you use it to bring out your Ford Ranger... I never heard that it was broken or that you broke it!
My offer is limited to what I am able to do... give advice, trip info., provide a beer, make an emergency run to near El Marmol to rescue Neal Johns!
I actually missed out on doing that!
Neal is the only man I know tough enough to break a Toyota! |
Loan me your Toyota, and I'll bring it back from Tecate on Sunday morning looking for a repair shop!
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David K
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Now thanks... I will need to hang on to it to bring back the Jeep when you call!
We all should be ashamed however, as it was The Squarecircle who showed us all up when his Land Rover became the first four wheel full size rig to
make it from Hwy. 5 to 1 via the La Turquesa Canyon, since the road was washed out!
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El Camote
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Getting married?
David, I can save you a lot of time and trouble. Go out and find a woman you hate and buy her a house.   
Congrats. Fantastic to find a Baja travel companion...especially if they cook breakfast!
Knowledge is good. - Emil Faber
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MexicoTed
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Great news David & Elizabeth. I knew you too were perfect for each other and glad you will be as one soon!
Ted
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