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[*] posted on 11-2-2009 at 10:29 PM


hey serwich,

I'm just trying to get "just the facts"....

you got a 2-legged fussy-eating travel companion and a (assumingly 4-legged) dog as your travel choices?

Dog will do fine in Baja,

fussy-eating companion..............welllll..............maybe not so fine............


If fussy about food, probably fussy about lodgings, and banos, and air conditioning, and maybe having the PERFECT latte in the AM, and QUICK/ATTENTIVE service in the cafe, and copious hot water at high pressure for the shower, and 24/7 access to internet/cellphone...............


Hmmmmmm, a tourist needs to be able to go with the flow..~..~..~..~

And what Mulegena said.......don't eat the stinky dead fish on the beach.

:biggrin:

But Seriously, Welcome to the forum and all the best for a WONDERFUL trip!

Hope you can do a trip report with pics when you're back home.
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[*] posted on 11-3-2009 at 09:43 AM


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Originally posted by Mulegena
Tell Gringo Dog to keep himself out of da cactus if he can. Plays havoc with feet and tongue.

Don't drink dirty stagnant water-- and if you do, coat your stomaches with Pepto Bismol,
doggy or doggy-daddy.

And don't eat the dead fish on the beach if you can possibly resist the aroma-- that's any of you!


from your lips to my dogs ears. I wish... they eat everything. For some reason labs seem to think the surfline is a red lobster buffet.




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[*] posted on 11-4-2009 at 10:05 PM


I don't think my two legged companion is really all that fussy! I think she knows what she's getting into. We do intend on eating fresh fish, but hopefully not dead ones we find on the beach! leaving tommorrow!
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