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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 11:08 PM


I like those little goldfish crackers.
You do mean the crackers, dontcha?
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 11:10 PM
Yup


Extra cheddar...goes great with Pacifico......buy em by the pallet at COSTCO
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 11:24 PM


Went by your house the other day and didn't see your forklift. Must be in the garage.
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 11:28 PM


yeah, but I will be there this coming weekend....wanna drink my last Noche Bueno?????....I still have a 12 pack
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 11:33 PM


You bet. Might have to pile Vince and Kathleen in the back of my truck to show them the CC.
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 11:34 PM


You know where I live, Dennis, it's posted just below my Avatar: Todos Santos, Baja California Sur.

I answered all your questions, I answered them with metaphors, but you missed the answers, so I guess the test continues.

Yes, I know a lot of people in Baja, now. When I first came here, a few months ago, no; then, just one person in San Bartolo, that was it. I meet new people every day now. My clinic has been opened for about 5 months now, and I have adjusted about 1,000 different people already. I would calculate that maybe 85% are Mexicans. They love me, and they love what I do for them. The feedback I get overwhelms me. Many have invited me to their homes and I am making new friends all the time. A lot more people know of me than I know them, because the word of my work and reputation is spreading around. People have already come from Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo, La Paz and Ciudad Constitucion to get to know me. They heard about me from relatives and friends. One guy came all the way from Vizcaino, that was 9 hours driving just to get an adjustment from me.

Again, I don't know what you mean by "here". If you mean the Nomad Forum, then I have to answer also, yes. I know several people now whose posts I've been following, and all those that are reading my posts are getting to know me better each word I write. That is why I have to be careful with what I say, not only here but all the time, because it will not only hurt those it would offend, but it would ultimately hurt myself, like in REAL life.

How am I doing, Dennis? I'm kind of enjoying your questions. I'm getting the attention I craved. I think that those that are reading this, if they would judge a person by their words because that's all they had, would trust me to adjust their spines. I like being a chiropractor, you see, it's wonderful to help heal other people's bodies, whatever ails them, because chiropractic is not for the bones, it's to normalize the nervous system and brain functions, and the more people I get to touch, the better the world becomes. But how are they going to find out about me? I guess if I had been more patient (no pun intended), they would have eventually have heard about me from some other source. I don't have many resources right now because I abandoned my life in the USA to come here, to live a more peaceful and less-stressed life. This forum, through you at this very moment, have invited me to advertise for free. However, I have also enjoyed immensely the opportunity I am having of writing and expressing myself with the written word, which is much different than conversation, like one-to-one with patients. When I write here, I go into deeper levels, that I hope will be appreciated by those who already know me and those who will know me yet.

--Amir

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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 11:39 PM


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You bet. Might have to pile Vince and Kathleen in the back of my truck to show them the CC.



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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 11:52 PM


Where is your clinic in TS? I have a friend there who needs lots of adjustment from time to time. I'll recommend you to him.
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[*] posted on 6-3-2007 at 12:05 AM


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Where is your clinic in TS? I have a friend there who needs lots of adjustment from time to time. I'll recommend you to him.


Thank you. I hope I can help your friend. I will tell him, though, that if he needs "lots of adjustments", like you say, it might NOT be a chiropractic problem, but we should give it a try and see what happens with each treatment. Sometimes some people need a few adjustments in a row (it's their decision), but I don't find that to be the norm. When somebody wants to keep coming back many times for the same problem, I begin to worry. Regular "tune-ups" every 3,000 miles is what I recommend. Tell them to call me at 612-158-1895.

In some other thread in this forum, I think it was one of your friends, and I'm sure you've seen it, I was already tested about this subject, and I told him that I was not like one of those "bad apples" in my profession. If you are trying to test me here, too, I'll keep defending myself until it is clear to everybody what kind of scruples I have.



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[*] posted on 6-3-2007 at 10:05 AM


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Originally posted by DENNIS Sometimes some people need a few in a row, but I don't find that to be the norm. When somebody wants to keep coming back, I begin to worry.
Amir, I have used chiropractic as my first line of defense for many years, and I am a believer is regular maintenance adjustments as a path to whole health and good mental balance. So, your comment about comming back has me interested in your meaning. Signed, Someone who will be visiting you in Todos Santos come this October. And I know already, that after this move I will probable need treatment. The last five years I have been lucky enough to have regular massage and chiro. adjustments, usually two to four times a month. Well, those days are probably over as I now have no ins. and will be living on a very tight retirement budget. Hope to see you in the fall, CaboRon :D




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[*] posted on 6-3-2007 at 11:29 AM


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... your comment about comming back has me interested in your meaning ...


CaboRon, I edited my post to make my position more clear. Here is how it reads now:

Sometimes some people need a few adjustments in a row (it's their decision), but I don't find that to be the norm. When somebody wants to keep coming back many times for the same problem, I begin to worry. Regular "tune-ups" every 3,000 miles is what I recommend.

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[*] posted on 6-3-2007 at 11:34 AM
HEY neighbor!


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Where is your clinic in TS? I have a friend there who needs lots of adjustment from time to time. I'll recommend you to him.


Doc,

I've often wondered who was behind that sign. I shop at Gonzalez's from time to time. I'll stop by next time I'm in the area.

My place (soon to be, that is) is on Camino Internationale in Las Tunas. I'll be down in about a month.

Glad you're posting here. This forum needs you.

Besides, you're a Brother Vet.

Aloha,

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[*] posted on 6-3-2007 at 11:38 AM


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CaboRon, don't worry about your name, it's pronounced differently than the Spanish word "cabron".
Did you get that, cabron?

--Amir


Haven't heard another definition yet. The one I know is a term of endearment, yes, but more so, of respect. As in:

"Mi amigo es muy Hombre. Cabron!" (Major emphasis on Cabron.)

I use the word "Cabronito" as a gentle polk from time to time usually over a Pacifico at the California Hotel.

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[*] posted on 6-3-2007 at 11:44 AM
Meaning of cabron


Lee I havve received several definations of "cabron" most of them very demeaning. Ron :o



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[*] posted on 6-3-2007 at 11:48 AM


Amir, What is three thousand miles in human terms ? And part of the reason I get so many adjustments is that the one hour massage that precedes them is something much looked forward to by me. Am I getting off the thread here ? I look forward to metting you. Ron :bounce:



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[*] posted on 6-3-2007 at 12:05 PM


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... over a Pacifico at the California Hotel...


Lee, Brother Vet, Hombre, Cabron! I wrote you an email the other day when you offered me a beer on the "amnesty" thread on Memorial Day. Your SPAM blocker program probably has it... See you soon at Hotel California...

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[*] posted on 6-3-2007 at 12:15 PM


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What is three thousand miles in human terms ?


The way I use that expression, it means AS NEEDED. You will know when you need it. I will explain that to you on your first visit.

I don't want to take TOO much advantage of this generous forum. If you have more questions, please U2U me. Thanks.

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[*] posted on 6-4-2007 at 07:15 AM
ATTACKS ARE PROVEN FALSE!!!


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Thadeus? Did I hear Thadeus, as in Doc Thadeus? DocT?

Amir............... Qualify yourself.......Quickly.

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Clikitity clakity clikity clikity clakity clikity clikity clakaty clikity clakaty clakaty clikity.......sweeping past posts for similarities.......clakity clikity clikity clakity clakity clikity

Sir, We will let you know.

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I did wonder, though, when that name came through, that it must have had some meaning, but that escapes me. Please enlighten me!


A chiropractor and a spiritual medium. Why am I not surprised? :rolleyes:

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Clikitity clakity clikity clikity clakity clikity clikity clakaty clikity clakaty clakaty clikity.......sweeping past posts for similarities.......clakity clikity clikity clakity clakity clikity

Sir, We will let you know.

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Your feelings were hurt, weren't they DocT. You were insulted. We called you "cabron" and it hurt. And here you are again, hiding behind a fiction, looking for approval.
Your new facade is so much more tolerable than the last, I even forget his name, sorry. You can remind me, but you won't. That's OK.
Amir, your new alter-ego has been a welcome addition to this site. Good thoughts and good observations but, I saw a deterioration in communication when he rambled on in pointed discussions, like he ran out of things to say as in your post above. But, we all get that way, don't we Doc.

You gave yourself up, pal. You had to return to the scene of the crime. Your ego wouldn't allow you to stay away, would it, Thadeus.

You're welcome here, Doc, if you want to talk. You're even welcome here if you only want to play games.

I enjoy the challenge.

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Whadaya think, Doc?

Or should I say, "Amir."

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Ding! :wow:

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No Doc.........It's you otra vez. All of that crap you spew ... is only desperation but you and I know that. It's part of the cat and mouse game that you get off on. It's just starting, isn't it.

... You and I and your alter-ego personalitys couldn't cram ourselves into an elevator.

What is it Doc? I asked you that a hundred times before when you guys were here. What do you want?

But, you're going to disclaim my assertions that you and Amir are the same person so, we have to authenticate you.
You don't mind, do you?

Do you know Rosarito Beach?

So Doc, the verification quiz is in your court. Take a whack at it.


Nobody was forthcoming when I asked for references about what you were talking about. For a while you seemed all crazy to me. I didn't know why you were being so abusive to me. Now I know what you were talking about, You assumed I was somebody else:

http://forums.bajanomad.com/member.php?action=viewpro&me...

Now I've been exonerated. But in your zealousness you were just over-protecting the board. Very astute! Good deductions! You are all forgiven - a case of mistaken identity. My doubts have cleared up. You all did a good job but were just a little rough. Thanks.

The saga continues:

http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=24965&pag...

--Amir

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[*] posted on 6-4-2007 at 01:33 PM
Exoneration? Let's see.


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Now I've been exonerated. But in your zealousness you were just over-protecting the board. Very astute! Good deductions! You are all forgiven - a case of mistaken identity. My doubts have cleared up. You all did a good job but were just a little rough. Thanks.
--Amir


Not sure about the exoneration, Amir. I think your ability at verbal expression cut to the heart of the matter -- and some are not comfortable with the heart of any matter. To say the zealots were a little rough is an understatement. You are a gentleman and a Nomad and can most definitely handle yourself with finesse.

Cabron!!!

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[*] posted on 6-4-2007 at 02:26 PM


Lee----Amir----Doc et.al

Why don't you move this over to Amir's thread ---- "IM Back"--- and give this thread back to the rightful owner?
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