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Surely not in the Philippines. Gosh, it's 5:30 in the morning and the dogs
are barking and the roosters are crowing and clatter and clang of pots and pans and the children waking and getting ready for school make it impossible for a person to sleep any longer. Superman that I am, I manage. At 7:30 or 8:00 I finally roll out and sit on the porch and have my morning coffee, and watch the village life. ...and every single child on the way to schools stops at my gate and says, "Hello Joe," in a great loud voice, just hoping I will respond. And every 'see you later, alligator' or other tired witticism is fresh here. I am the king of repartee. The "Joe" is left over from WWII....the big one. GI Joe still reigns here. By the time my coffee and scratching and splashing are done it is near 10:00 and time to go to the market. Maybe a little bike ride in the mountains or some casting in the river and it is time for dinner. After dinner you are obligated Fishing is the pits here...I am in the middle of nets and poison and where catch and release or waiting until breeding season is unheard of. as I learn the salt water I shall keep you posted. I spent many days of many times looking at Tennessee and North Carolina looking for a place to go. But I felt I was twenty years to late price wise - for what I wanted I could have a mini farm with a bass pond in the affluent suburbs. And I had my share of affluent burbs. As soon as things are settled here...with the Lanzones and Mangos and Coconut farms - not to mention the Falcata for plywood, I'll look for a place to settle down. I'm thinking Peru. Or maybe Ecuador or Argentina. Hammocks by the river bank for peacock bass, drive for 45 minutes straight up the mountain and I am into trout. Chickens in the yard, a pet pig to kick and no need to worry about lawn care and keeping up with the Jone's. Just a thought Riverman. ....and riverman...I hope you are not retiring soon. I'd like to visit Hong Kong along about August or September! Jimmy Buffet should see me now........ john |
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On Feb 15, 2:38*pm, "john b" wrote:
...and riverman...I hope you are not retiring soon. *I'd like to visit Hong Kong along about August or September! Not too soon, asadi. Feel free to get in touch when you are ready to pass by. --riverman |
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On Feb 15, 12:38*am, "john b" wrote:
Surely not in the Philippines. *Gosh, it's 5:30 in the morning and the dogs are barking and the roosters are crowing and clatter and clang of pots and pans and the children waking and getting ready for school make it impossible for a person to sleep any longer. Superman that I am, I manage. *At 7:30 or 8:00 I finally roll out and sit on the porch and have my morning coffee, and watch the village life. *...and every single child on the way to schools stops at my gate and says, "Hello Joe," in a great loud voice, just hoping I will respond. *And every 'see you later, alligator' or other tired witticism is fresh here. I am the king of repartee. The "Joe" is left over from WWII....the big one. GI Joe still reigns here.. By the time my coffee and scratching and splashing are done it is near 10:00 and time to go to the market. Maybe a little bike ride in the mountains or some casting in the river and it is time for dinner. After dinner you are obligated Fishing is the pits here...I am in the middle of nets and poison and where catch and release or waiting until breeding season is unheard of. as I learn the salt water I shall keep you posted. I spent many days of many times looking at Tennessee and North Carolina looking for a place to go. *But I felt I was twenty years to late price wise - for what I wanted I could have a mini farm with a bass pond in the affluent suburbs. *And I had my share of affluent burbs. As soon as things are settled here...with the Lanzones and Mangos and Coconut farms - not to mention the Falcata for plywood, I'll look for a place to settle down. I'm thinking Peru. Or maybe Ecuador or Argentina. Hammocks by the river bank for peacock bass, drive for 45 minutes straight up the mountain and I am into trout. Chickens in the yard, a pet pig to kick and no need to worry about lawn care and keeping up with the Jone's. Just a thought Riverman. ...and riverman...I hope you are not retiring soon. *I'd like to visit Hong Kong along about August or September! Jimmy Buffet should see me now........ john Town, island, province, jeepney route? Frank Reid |
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Surely not in the Philippines. Gosh, it's 5:30 in the morning and the dogs are barking and the roosters are crowing and clatter and clang of pots and pans and the children waking and getting ready for school make it impossible for a person to sleep any longer. Superman that I am, I manage. At 7:30 or 8:00 I finally roll out and sit on the porch and have my morning coffee, and watch the village life. ...and every single child on the way to schools stops at my gate and says, "Hello Joe," in a great loud voice, just hoping I will respond. And every 'see you later, alligator' or other tired witticism is fresh here. I am the king of repartee. The "Joe" is left over from WWII....the big one. GI Joe still reigns here. By the time my coffee and scratching and splashing are done it is near 10:00 and time to go to the market. Maybe a little bike ride in the mountains or some casting in the river and it is time for dinner. After dinner you are obligated Fishing is the pits here...I am in the middle of nets and poison and where catch and release or waiting until breeding season is unheard of. as I learn the salt water I shall keep you posted. I spent many days of many times looking at Tennessee and North Carolina looking for a place to go. But I felt I was twenty years to late price wise - for what I wanted I could have a mini farm with a bass pond in the affluent suburbs. And I had my share of affluent burbs. As soon as things are settled here...with the Lanzones and Mangos and Coconut farms - not to mention the Falcata for plywood, I'll look for a place to settle down. I'm thinking Peru. Or maybe Ecuador or Argentina. Hammocks by the river bank for peacock bass, drive for 45 minutes straight up the mountain and I am into trout. Chickens in the yard, a pet pig to kick and no need to worry about lawn care and keeping up with the Jone's. Just a thought Riverman. ...and riverman...I hope you are not retiring soon. I'd like to visit Hong Kong along about August or September! Jimmy Buffet should see me now........ I want to be John when I grow up. ![]() asadi. -- TL, Tim |
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On Feb 15, 12:38*am, "john b" wrote:
Surely not in the Philippines. *Gosh, it's 5:30 in the morning and the dogs are barking and the roosters are crowing and clatter and clang of pots and pans and the children waking and getting ready for school make it impossible for a person to sleep any longer. Superman that I am, I manage. *At 7:30 or 8:00 I finally roll out and sit on the porch and have my morning coffee, and watch the village life. *...and every single child on the way to schools stops at my gate and says, "Hello Joe," in a great loud voice, just hoping I will respond. *And every 'see you later, alligator' or other tired witticism is fresh here. I am the king of repartee. The "Joe" is left over from WWII....the big one. GI Joe still reigns here.. By the time my coffee and scratching and splashing are done it is near 10:00 and time to go to the market. Maybe a little bike ride in the mountains or some casting in the river and it is time for dinner. After dinner you are obligated Fishing is the pits here...I am in the middle of nets and poison and where catch and release or waiting until breeding season is unheard of. as I learn the salt water I shall keep you posted. I spent many days of many times looking at Tennessee and North Carolina looking for a place to go. *But I felt I was twenty years to late price wise - for what I wanted I could have a mini farm with a bass pond in the affluent suburbs. *And I had my share of affluent burbs. As soon as things are settled here...with the Lanzones and Mangos and Coconut farms - not to mention the Falcata for plywood, I'll look for a place to settle down. I'm thinking Peru. Or maybe Ecuador or Argentina. Hammocks by the river bank for peacock bass, drive for 45 minutes straight up the mountain and I am into trout. Chickens in the yard, a pet pig to kick and no need to worry about lawn care and keeping up with the Jone's. Just a thought Riverman. ...and riverman...I hope you are not retiring soon. *I'd like to visit Hong Kong along about August or September! Jimmy Buffet should see me now........ john John, you think we'll ever have a Martini together again? |
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On Feb 15, 12:38*am, "john b" wrote:
Jimmy Buffet should see me now........ Mmmmmm.....cheeseburgers! giles if you're not busy in early june.....and you're interested in a change from the same old same old..... |
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