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puzzled.gif posted on 5-27-2006 at 04:08 PM
help!!!!!


ok...i really need some ideas about what to post on in the youth forum...i'm running out of ideas...see...i have been writing about things that have been happening and well...now a days...nothing is happening...so i don't have any ideas...is there anything special you would like to hear about???? any dates, traditions, etc...???? i know i have asked about 100000000 times but...i'm not getting any answers.....thank's guys!!



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[*] posted on 5-27-2006 at 04:29 PM


you need pictures....

then write about the picture....




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[*] posted on 5-27-2006 at 06:04 PM


How about you tell a story or two about what your days are like living there and what your favorite activities are, like surfing, fishing, diving or whatever you feel passionate about? I just think there aren't many young people that read this board! You can change that, just don't give up!! Wish I had kids your age I could send to this board, but mine are grown and my G-kids are too young to participate.!



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[*] posted on 5-27-2006 at 06:22 PM


yes tell us about what it is like for a teenager living in Baja Ca.



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[*] posted on 5-27-2006 at 09:34 PM


My advice would be this:

Don't feel you need to write something every day, every other day, whatever. If you keep forcing yourself to post stuff, you'll just burn-out. So, please don't do that.

If you want to be consistent, think of writing once a week (again, whatever time period you like) about either what you had the most fun with that week, or something you learned that week (etc). At least that's a starting point for you. Write about things that will be fun for you to take the time to write about.

If it's something fun, then people here can share your joys with you... and if it's something you've learned, we can then learn from you. Both plus-plus situations.

...and whatever you do, don't listen to Hose A - he's trouble! (just kidding)

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[*] posted on 5-27-2006 at 11:47 PM


???

Ask more questions. You can carry on with dialog from many depending on your subject matter. It isn't always necessary to engage other teens. There aren't that many available. :lol: Don't expect immediate compadres, these forums are here for you to enjoy for a long time . No need to rush or worry about others joining in. But really Hose A, we'd rather hear about her girlfriends.:lol:

"i have been writing about things that have been happening and well...now a days...nothing is happening"

:lol: jaja, so when you get on the phone......you have nothing to say?:lol:

no way. i have two, they ALWAYS have sumpin' to say!

And don't worry about "the foot in the mouth".... I practice that daily here and.................hey, maybe that's why they all hate me!:saint::P

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[*] posted on 5-28-2006 at 12:23 PM


how about some photos of your secret surf spot! and a little about what direction swell it likes:yes:
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[*] posted on 5-29-2006 at 09:28 AM


right you are guys...thank?s so much for all the help...i think it would be a good idea just to post something when it?s important or fun...and i will go to the surf beach and take pic?s for you!! and every where else..i?ll see if i can get my mom to lend me her digital cam so i can take somep ic?s at school with teachers and the lab?s for aquaculture and all that stuff..it?s actually pretty interesting...we cultivate shrimp, fish, etc...then when it?s all grown up they give it to us to take home so at the end of next semester you are all invited to eat at my house!!! ceviche de pescado!!!!! haha...thank?s again...you have all been great!
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[*] posted on 5-29-2006 at 10:22 AM


Sirenita...

Tell us a little more about your aquaculture project at school...What species are you raising??also, do you pump water straight from the ocean? or do you recirculate and filter water?

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[*] posted on 5-29-2006 at 12:13 PM


Having spent two years in Cuernavaca in the '50's and being a gringo I remember how much fun it was to just pal around with Mexican and American friends alike. I was 12 or so then and we'd hike the desert and walk along lonely railroad tracks that seemingly led to nowhere; we'd capture wild burros and ride the hillsides of Popo and Ista. We'd visit the native Indians that had a squatters camp just a hundred yards from our house on what was then Calle Taxco numero 5. We'd wander the plaza in downtown Cuernavaca, much different than it is today, we'd buy fireworks in the hundreds for pennies and M&M's by the gram. We'd sit at a cafe in the plaza and watch the stray dogs bum food from a table and waiting 'til they were rewarded before moving to the next table. On Sundays and other times of significance the mission bells would enliven the town as we walked to the houses of our friends. We'd hitch rides on our bikes into school by grabbing onto the back of a passing bus and wobbling down the cobblestone streets into the center. We'd scoot off into the hillsides of the town and shoot BB guns and con our parents into taking us to Palobolero where we swam in the shallow lake and climbed behind the waterfall to dive through it. In the afternoons, after school let out, we'd lie on the grass of the grounds on our backs and share our thoughts, some dreams, some realistic, with each other.

I'd like to see those friends once again, just to see how our lives turned out, as expected (I hope not) or otherwise. It was such a wonderful moment, that small slice of time and place. These are simple thoughts that all of us have shared in one way or another.

If you feel a need to write your thoughts that is great. When it becomes a compulsion that is even better. Sometimes compelling concepts don't fall exactly where you'd like them, all arranged in an order. Sometimes it just takes sitting back and observing and trying to place everything into a perspective that helps open thoughts to others, other thoughts and other friends as well.

Take your time. There is no preordained schedule. When you're ready your heart will tell you so.

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[*] posted on 5-29-2006 at 01:20 PM


thank you guys so much...i'm amazed at the support this whole thing has gotten...i'll post the aquaculture topic in a few minutos haha....spanglish how do i stop'??? hhahaha...i'm glad your interested!



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