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gnukid
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The relevance of the thread is that the posters mention hotel recommendations and theorize about Canadians and others ability to travel and COVID
risk of infection precautions.
The points about the contagiousness of COVID and whereabouts of Canadians are relevant and could be helpful for those interested in the topic.
Key Takeaways:
Canadians are here though they didn't drive as often as in the past
Your risk of infection from COVID is low here
Your personal behavior and your environment are the frontlines of your health
Business opportunities include building a covered car and boat storage as well as health food, smoothies and outdoor adventure tourism
Lastly, RocketJSquirel you should have invested in Tesla 6 months ago, and Boeing and GE last week, but you won't listen so why are you here again?
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Mr. Bills
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So, what are the top three hotels in Mulege?
If one is traveling in a Sprinter, good campgrounds?
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RocketJSquirrel
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I invested in petroleum when it went negative and did very nicely, thank you. I do appreciate your investment advice though. I'd don't play the
market much. Gambling is not my thing.
As a flying squirrel, I have to play the odds carefully.
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RocketJSquirrel
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Quote: Originally posted by gnukid |
Lastly, RocketJSquirel you should have invested in Tesla 6 months ago, and Boeing and GE last week, but you won't listen so why are you here again?
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Geez, I hadn't realized this was an investment thread. Forgive me, I was looking for details on Mulege lodging! I am way off track!
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RocketJSquirrel
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gnukid - I am sure you realize a gnu is a wildebeest? And as such, one of the lesser intelligent animals on the plains? Pretty much lion chow?
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gnukid
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Interesting that globally the most successful treatments to date for COVID are ivermectin and hydroxychlorine both of which are parasitic medicine and
not medicines for treating viral infections?
Why?
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motoged
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Jizzy,
Lucky Canucks
Don't believe everything you think....
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BeemerDan
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Enjoy the winter Ged:
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motoged
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BD,
We have had a few cold snaps and two snow dumps. I had carpal tunnel surgery on left hand last week after decades of "waiting until I really needed
it"
Shoveling prompted me to buy a snow blower....and it probably won't snow much now ,,,
I am prepared to continue following health protocols and that's fine with me.....considering the experience to be a form of spiritual
retreat.....except I get to use the internet and tv and don't have to wear a hair shirt.
Sure miss the privilege of being able to travel and spend some time in Baja this winter....but I can handle the disappointment while I look forward to
the next trip....
Hope you and yours manage this upcoming winter in good spirits and health.
Don't believe everything you think....
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Don Pisto
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heck northern baja is too cold for me! and yes I had to google "hair shirt"
there's only two things in life but I forget what they are........
John Hiatt
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motoged
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Just trying to minimize my self-flagelation ... too kinky for me ....but it had some appeal for the missionaries....
Don't believe everything you think....
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