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Monthly Archive for December, 2007

Adequacy

I Suffer Occasional Delusions of Adequacy

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I chose the Renegado restaurant for today’s lunchtime meal. I had the Strogonoff Polla con nata. I forgot my camera today. Sorry. You will just have to take my word that it was very good. The fact that it was only $5.25 made it taste even better.
I also had some pastry that I enjoyed. They [...]

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Gas Prices December 16

Notice anything different?

The relative gas prices are cheaper than the diesel prices. Usually diesel is a fair amount cheaper. Maybe the tide is turning.

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I Am Better

I am happy to report that I am better. Yesterday, I could not get out of bed and stand up without two people helping me. After a day of wet towels, natural aloe vera, and several Ibuprofin, I was able to get up by myself today. All is not perfect, but I am much better. [...]

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You Can Make A Difference

I came across the following post, in one of the Yahoo groups. The Yahoo groups are a source of good and bad information for me. Sometimes I find a person asking for information and I try to give it. Sometimes I find examples of selfishness and greed, but today, I found a very different kind [...]

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Weeweechu

There was a romantic full moon last night and I turned to my sweetheart and said, ”Hey, mamacita, let’s do Weeweechu.”
“Oh no, not now, let’s look at the moon!”, she replied.
Not being one to give up easily, I continued, “Oh, c’mon baby, let’s you and I do Weeweechu. I love you and it’s the perfect [...]

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Women

So Few Women, So Few Who Can Afford Me

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Kayaking in La Barqueta

Last Thursday, I had a real adventure. My friend Ken, asked if I would like to go kayaking. Since I had never been kayaking and wanting to put another notch on my adventure belt, I quickly agreed. There were four in our party. Ken, Jim ( a tourist from Pennsylvania) and Rey, who I wrote [...]

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Diving In Panama

Thursday, I had the good fortune to meet Rey Sanchez. A friend of mine had invited me to go kayaking in the La Barqueta area and Rey is a neighbor of my friend and he went with us.
Rey is a Panamanian who has recently returned form living in Arizona for many years. As you can [...]

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Life

Life is an endless struggle full of frustrations and challenges, but eventually you find a hair stylist you like.

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