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baja Steve
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Coco
Does anyone have any current information as to how he is doing?
A friend of mine saw about two months ago and said he was worried about his health.
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AKgringo
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | A search of Coco turns up that AKgringo saw him this summer (July 1).
It must be tough between the new highway moving traffic miles away and the travel ban on non-essential travel. |
Not me! I have asked about Coco on a couple of threads, but the last time I saw him was about the end of February on my way north.
[Edited on 8-4-2020 by AKgringo]
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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Enrique2012
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I can only comment on an early March visit and he was doing good. He had a bunch of visitors when I arrived.
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thebajarunner
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Coco is a unique character
Surely part of the real Baja landscape in many ways.
I feel sorry for him living in such a remote place
but that clearly has been his choice.
After many visits and chats I can assume that he is where he wants to be.
He is also a very social person, and his remote location make that pretty tough, for sure.
Finally, it is part of his "schtick" to lean on the sympathies of those who come across his path.
That is just Coco being Coco.
There are several on this board who make snide comments about our friend, doubtful that they have ever met him or even been close to his neighborhood.
And, at 80+ years, missing both legs due to diabetic issues, and in that lonely environment, well, he is doing pretty darn well IMO.
Long live my friend Coco!!
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David K
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Coco in photos... selected years
Dec. 2016:
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Sept. 2016 (age 79):
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July 2001:
Desert Rat, Travelpearl, Sarah, and David Eidell pose with Coco at Coco's Corner.
Circa 2001:
Barbara gives Coco a haircut. Photo by John M.
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mtgoat666
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Coco!
[Edited on 8-5-2020 by BajaNomad]
Woke!
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
Prefered gender pronoun: the royal we
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baja Steve
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NOT SURE WHAT THIS LAST PHOTO HAS TO DO WITH Coco
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thebajarunner
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Goat
Predictable
Pathetic
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John Harper
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Quote: Originally posted by thebajarunner | Coco is a unique character
Surely part of the real Baja landscape in many ways.
I feel sorry for him living in such a remote place
but that clearly has been his choice.
After many visits and chats I can assume that he is where he wants to be.
He is also a very social person, and his remote location make that pretty tough, for sure.
Finally, it is part of his "schtick" to lean on the sympathies of those who come across his path.
That is just Coco being Coco.
There are several on this board who make snide comments about our friend, doubtful that they have ever met him or even been close to his neighborhood.
And, at 80+ years, missing both legs due to diabetic issues, and in that lonely environment, well, he is doing pretty darn well IMO.
Long live my friend Coco!! |
Good for you! Never met Coco, but that's a nice comment of support.
John
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thebajarunner
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Junior High School humor
You all remember that wannabe kid that tried to make everything a joke.
Then he grew up
Some don't
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wilderone
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Yes, Coco's home is remote, but he gets many visitors - surely many more than I ever get. I stopped by a few years ago - had a sack of canned goods
for him. He was very appreciative. At that time, there was already a younger couple visiting with him when I arrived. We chatted for about 10
minutes or so - he showed me around - his trailers for rent, etc. Then a couple young boys (17-20?) showed up on dirt bikes. Coco seemed to know
them. People were milling about and chatting. Another 10 minutes, and a DHL delivery truck comes by. He's got something for Coco - stops for a
beer. They definitely know each other and I get the impression there are some unscheduled stops at Cocos on his run. I know it can't always be like
this - maybe some stretches where he really does get low on food and no way to get out and provide for himself and times get tough. But he has a lot
of supporters who don't forget him.
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Marc
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On my last stop there was a young fellow sitting with him. Apparently he is a part of a local family who looks in on him regularly.
Exercise regularly. Eat sensibly. Die anyway.
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JZ
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Pic of JZ at Coco's circa 2014.
The kids' first ride into Coco's at ages 10 and 12.
[Edited on 8-6-2020 by JZ]
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Marc
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Pick of JZ at Coco's circa 2014.
The kids' first ride into Coco's at ages 10 and 12.
[Edited on 8-6-2020 by JZ] |
That's the Guy.
Exercise regularly. Eat sensibly. Die anyway.
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pacificobob
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Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo | Quote: Originally posted by David K | A search of Coco turns up that AKgringo saw him this summer (July 1).
It must be tough between the new highway moving traffic miles away and the travel ban on non-essential travel. |
Not me! I have asked about Coco on a couple of threads, but the last time I saw him was about the end of February on my way north.
[Edited on 8-4-2020 by AKgringo] |
fake news david?
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paranewbi
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Quote: Originally posted by pacificobob | Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo | Quote: Originally posted by David K | A search of Coco turns up that AKgringo saw him this summer (July 1).
It must be tough between the new highway moving traffic miles away and the travel ban on non-essential travel. |
Not me! I have asked about Coco on a couple of threads, but the last time I saw him was about the end of February on my way north.
[Edited on 8-4-2020 by AKgringo] |
fake news david? |
Did you read the thread?
Or just trying to turn this political?
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by David K |
I replied to this already... You missed that?
AK posted (in July) that he spoke to Coco, as my search revealed. However, upon being corrected by AK, I saw that the July post was about his MARCH
trip. So, if it makes you happy, the 'fake news' was corrected but, unlike CNN and the New York Times, the incorrect detail was not intentional or
designed to harm anyone. |
This was funny. Perfect answer.
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Coco use to have a two-way radio that he could communicate with the Rancho Grande store. I don't know if he still has it or not. He also had a pickup
that was outfitted with hand controls that he could drive. He is usually at the SCORE races in San Felipe and Ensenada. It may be a while before that
happens again with the virus.
My friends and I always bring food and other supplies for him when we will be in his area. I find him always interesting and fun to talk to. He can be
a rascal at times, he can be friendly or he can be grumpy. He's 80+ years old so what do you expect.
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He is one of the most unique Baja characters around! No one have more recent encounter showing him as OK?
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David K
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Perhaps because unique means different than the rest... and Coco is all of that.
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