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bajalera
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spell-Czechs
ewe guise dew knot seam two bee a ware that spell-Czechs dew knot all weighs work!
Carry on, Bruce! Bad spellers like you (and mediocre spellers like some of you other guys who are currently engaging in being picky-picky) provide
jobs for editors and secretaries.
It's the thought that counts, not the friggin' spelling.
bajalera
[Edited on 10-30-2004 by bajalera]
\"Very few things happen at the right time, and the rest never happen at all. The conscientious historian will correct these defects.\" -
Mark Twain
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jrbaja
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Lera
yer humanity is shining through. But, with your credentials I am surprised at your acceptance of this uh, well, bad speller.
It duz make many of us feel smarter than we really are though
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Capt. George
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FUGEDABOUDIT!
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Bruce R Leech
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Mood: A lot cooler than Mulege
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The bad spelling
The bad spelling is because I am dyslexic I spell it right in the head it just gets turned around when I type it. Ever here of a dyslexic Engineer,
that is me I can figure a way to fix any problem but I can?t write my on name. the spell check helps a lot Thanks all Bruce
Bruce R Leech
Ensenada

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bajaloco
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There's no need to explain anything Bruce. Some posters are a little too sensitive. I for one never had a problem with understanding your posts. Keep
um coming...
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Janice
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Registered: 10-19-2003
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Thieves
We were at Los Cocos 2 yrs ago, when my hubby was snoozing in the tent, I went out for a swim and was gone about 15 min. when I heard my pooch (who
was tied to the bumper of the van, sleeping in the shade underneath) sound the alarm. I looked up to see a man walking away from our camp. I swam in
to find out if there was another "salesman" at the door, but Rich said that he was half asleep when he heard a man whistling and basically trying to
chum up the dog (who is part Queensland Healer and part Border Collie). He looked out in time to see the man beating a hasty retreat, with no sales
items in evidence. I think a dog is the best insurance you can take to Baja. I just wonder now, if they would attempt to hurt her to get at the
goods?
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Marie-Rose
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Location: Victoria, B.C. and Todos Santos
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Quote: | Originally posted by Janice
(who is part Queensland Healer and part Border Collie). He looked out in time to see the man beating a hasty retreat, with no sales items in
evidence. I think a dog is the best insurance you can take to Baja.
...and your choice of dog is very smart!!! Here's a pic of our heeler in Baja! |
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Janice
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Here are our two Queensland/Border Collie mixes at Camp Gecko last year. The male (Bravo) weighs about 72 lbs. and has a really loud bark. Katie (hero
of the other post) is very protective when left to guard the fort. I can't imagine anyone silly enough to try to get between these two and our stuff.
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capt. mike
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i think i saw that dog once posing in
"Pethouse" magazine, the life style mag for horndogs. The May gatefold if memory serves. What a hottie!
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
www.facebook.com/michael.l.goering
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tim40
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Having time to be concerned with spelling equates to too much discretionary time and not enough productive outlets....
I am still not clear if the majority in in the know are of the opinion that the theft problem is growing, static, or in decline? At times listening
and reading posts from others I feel that I have won a verson of the Baja lottery. I have never had even a minor problem and in retrospect, I have
certainly allowed for opportunities.
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Mike Humfreville
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Me too,
Lived with wife and tender young children in huts across extended times and in remote outback and never had a thing stolen or felt threatened. We
have always been protected by the locals and were warmed by it.
While I know crime exists in the campos along remote shores, it is never violent and doesn't occur if you care for and are cared for by the local
folks that live nearby.
I guess my point is that in my world I try to integrate. In my mind, if I'm successful, I have a need to take care of those around me and those I've
cared for will reciprocate.
This concept has worked throughout my life. But I never started it as a way to win. I started it out of an inner need to be fair.
DEB! Where's my damned glass?
[Edited on 11-5-2004 by Mike Humfreville]
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Baja Bernie
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Registered: 8-31-2003
Location: Sunset Beach
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Packoderm
Seldom can I agree with you BUT now I do!
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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