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[*] posted on 3-2-2012 at 08:53 PM


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your post is a bunch of nonsense presented as gibberish! a total mess! you string together loosely related flaky concepts and think it wisdom. it's not. it's crap, would get a D if submitted as a 10th grade essay in a really crappy high school! sounds like a crack-smoking crack-pot ranting against tourism!


I take it Osprey pi$$ed in your Wheaties, goat.:wow:




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[*] posted on 3-3-2012 at 04:40 PM


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Thanks, lots of comparisons that allow us to have a broader view of what pushes forward Baja towns and cities and what holds that momentum back; how it can sometimes ruin, sometimes bloom areas along the shore

I was hoping for more thoughts about these growth (good or bad) subjects from Nomads along the border where they live.

Have not heard one word from the folks at Bay of Los Angeles or Bahia Assuncion which, in the overall scheme of things, might become Baja's canary in the coal mine.


I dunno. BOLA and Asuncion are quite remote, as compared to the likes of La Paz and Cabo, with their international airports. I just kinda think that both BOLA won't have any huge amount of growth in the foreseeable future, simply because they both require lengthy ground travel to get to them.

In the case of both of these venues, I tend to consider them not to be tourist destination, but rather destinations for aficionados.
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[*] posted on 3-3-2012 at 05:03 PM


Only one response to the Goat's rave, as my Daddy used to say, "You can't fix Stupid".



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[*] posted on 3-3-2012 at 07:23 PM


It seems as a couple of people always take these threads to a nonsensical personal level....What ever happened to Thorazine?



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[*] posted on 3-5-2012 at 07:49 PM


I'd like it to return to the 1973 levels, when most of you had never heard of or been to Baja, Cabo had 2 hotels, a fish processing plant, (so did SJC) and the cops hadn't realized tourists could be part of their paycheck.
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