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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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Yo! Slang!
What's the word from the Philippines?
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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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The Un-Tuckian
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: South Central...KY that is
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I have a Google Earth file w/Dwellars locations (as many as I could determine, anyway) placemarked, I'm showing Slang at like 5,000 feet elevation.
So, maybe Slang was out of the worst of it? Utilities/internet are prolly another story... ETA:Tacloban City is something like 500 miles from where I'm showing Slang. I'm not 100% on my placemark for Slang.
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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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I'd expect him to think about elevation and such before settling but you're right about utilities even in the best of times.
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St Petersburg, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 3,423
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Everything is fine here in Baguio. It's true, the elevation is about 5,000 ft and that fact helps.
I don't hear anyone here mention the typhoon. It's far removed from us here. There wasn't any damage to speak of directly following the storm and it's even less of a topic of discussion here now. There was a donation box on the counters of several local businesses here but were people donating? Doubtful. An even better question...are the proceeds going to the typhoon victims? It's not that I don't care or that all of my friends are fat white old bastards, it's just that it's quickly fading out of mind. There are a few downsides living in Baguio but it is insulated from many of the troubles in the Philippines. Floods, earthquakes, typhoons, terrorism...these events are rare here but common throughout the country. The largest inconvenience here is actually parking. And that's not normally a tragedy. ![]() Afterthought here, the internet was out for 12 hours during the storm but the electric was steady all through except for the streetlights. The sounds of corrugated steel sheet roofs were making an eerie sound as the wind blew but no one in this neighborhood had a roof fail as far as I know. Last edited by slang; 12-11-2013 at 09:28 PM. |
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The future is unwritten
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 71,105
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Glad to hear you're OK. I guess it's been quite awhile since your aquaculture project got washed away, along with the roads.
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St Petersburg, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Yes, Bruce.
Now I'm working on a computer based venture which is going better. Not great by any stretch but better. We may still pick up the aquaculture project in the future but for now it's on hold. We only go there a few times a year since there's no house there, just a vacant lot. There are more houses being built nowdays and there are a lot more outsiders in that small town. Some foreigners, some Pinoys just from out of the area. For me it's like taking a trip back in time...in a place that English is not the language...that rural peoples are trying to survive on animals and crops...where many people still do not have TV. It's simple. Many times I appreciate simple living. |
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Person who doesn't update the user title
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: La Crosse, WI
Posts: 8,924
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Hi Slang.
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Annoy the ones that ignore you!!! I live a blessed life I Love my Country, I Fear the Government!!! Heavily medicated for the good of mankind. |
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St Petersburg, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 3,423
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Hi fargon
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St Petersburg, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 3,423
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Not much to report here aside from my enjoyment of the simplicity of life here.
The weather here is fantastic. Now that we're out of the rainy season we get rain for a few hours a week instead of a day. Driving on these narrow concrete roads is both entertaining and a challenge. It's gotten easier now that I know the rules of the game. Up on the sidewalk? Acceptable when there's no one occupying the space but only on the secondary roads. It's much more fun at night for the lack of congested streets. There are a few 24hr McDonalds, tons of bars and a few coffee houses that are open late if not all night. This is a different world without bottomless law (TM:Griff) and enforcers for every aspect of life. That part makes me smile...and breathe easy. There's a flipside though. Freedom in masses isn't always attractive. But for me it's always more attractive than control systems in every direction. As I walk my dog in the morning drinking a cold beer, I never get homesick. My life was one without safety nets before I came here. That helps one acclimate here. It's up to YOU. There's no teat from the government to suck on. If that's what you need, you are in serious trouble. There are other things to suck on but that's another post. |
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St Petersburg, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 3,423
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It's been a long while since I've overposted images and stuff here so maybe it's time to post a few here now.
This is Santo Tomas. It's a adjoining town of Baguio City. Google Earth shows the elevation at 7200 ft above sea level. It's surely more difficult to walk up these mountain roads. But the view is truly beautiful from the top here. |
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St Petersburg, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 3,423
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This car was parked on Naguillian road the other day.
It's a '73 Ford Capri. My best friend had one in high school and they can be very fast. This Capri also stands out because the majority of the cars here are the same type and model. The same Toyotas, Nissans, Hondas... While it's not in great shape this condition would be perfect to do a restore. Everything is still there. It might need some attention but you wouldn't have to bring it in to have it installed. |
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