sanquintinsince73
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My last word on San Quintin with some visual aids....
http://s1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc507/sanquintinsince73/...
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paranewbi
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Great Sanquintinsince73! Thanks for sharing.
We all have our own treasured memories, but they should never be our own....
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TonyC
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very cool....thank you.
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KASHEYDOG
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Wonderful photos..........Thanks
Don\'t mess with the old dog...... Age and skill will always overcome youth and treachery! Brilliance only comes with age and
experience..... .... ....
Are you getting the most out of life OR is life getting the most out of you ??
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David K
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Sweet... first time I had BBQ'd oysters was at Cielito Lindo, San Quintin!
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capt. mike
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you eat urchins? i knew Japanese did as sushi - ? so what are they like cooked? how hard to clean? those were some good food pix.
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sanquintinsince73
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Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
you eat urchins? i knew Japanese did as sushi - ? so what are they like cooked? how hard to clean? those were some good food pix.
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I never had them cooked. As far as cleaning them I know that there is a trick to it. I eat them raw as do the Japanese.....I just don't pay $50 a
serving.
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wessongroup
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Thanks for sharing... great pic's... good to see some things stay the same... good food, good friends, and some great kind of place to be while
enjoying same...
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durrelllrobert
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the grill with the oysters on it is way to clean to be in Baja
Bob Durrell
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sanquintinsince73
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Quote: | Originally posted by durrelllrobert
the grill with the oysters on it is way to clean to be in Baja |
Actually
that was taken at the old "Los Globos" place in Lazaro Card##as, San Quintin.
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Mengano
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You only see what you want to see. When I look at those pictures, I see Pancho's daughter, a cute little girl with crossed-eyes. Without treatment,
she will be developmentally handicapped, as the brain will turn-off the eye that causes double vision and that eye will not develop normally. There
are several simple and cheap treatments, such as putting a patch over the good eye to force development of the bad eye, special glasses, or eye muscle
surgery to correct the alignment. That little girl should be in treatment already.
The Flying Samaritans are down around there all the time doing free eye clinics. So, instead of shucking oysters, why can't these people get their
priorities straight?
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sanquintinsince73
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Quote: | Originally posted by Mengano
You only see what you want to see. When I look at those pictures, I see Pancho's daughter, a cute little girl with crossed-eyes. Without treatment,
she will be developmentally handicapped, as the brain will turn-off the eye that causes double vision and that eye will not develop normally. There
are several simple and cheap treatments, such as putting a patch over the good eye to force development of the bad eye, special glasses, or eye muscle
surgery to correct the alignment. That little girl should be in treatment already.
The Flying Samaritans are down around there all the time doing free eye clinics. So, instead of shucking oysters, why can't these people get their
priorities straight? |
Good morning sunshine or should I say Fulano, or Baja1943, or oddjob? Caught you on the tele the other day as San Diego fire was pulling you and your
cohorts out of the sewer in Otay Mesa. Boy were you full of sh*t.
Glad you were able to slither over to the forum and check out my pics. You are more than welcome to see them over and over again. That was probably
you maybe about 30-40 years ago, right? Dude, please do yourself a favor and slither over to a good therapist, you are in dire need of some good
cognitive therapy.
As far as the beautiful little girl is concerned she does wear glasses and she does wear a patch. She removes both when other kids are around because
she is very self-conscious. Her parents shuck oysters and dig clams for a living, so any help your sorry arse could offer would be highly appreciated.
Angry Chicano girly-man.
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mcfez
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Great photo essay you have done here. Love the shots of the old guy...very artistic. The shot show a very warm, loving, and peaceful setting of SQ.
Thanks the Gods you didn't include any takes of Mengano....I just ate.
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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