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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2018 4:07 pm 
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Ah, Greengo, I never understood why he was banned. He was harmless. Reading his posts was as close as I'll ever get to an acid flashback.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2018 10:01 pm 
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Jazzblow, good to have you back again, but under a new moniker. Knew you were still above earth coz never saw your name in the FT Myers obits!


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 12:31 am 
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Another day another senseless mass murder headlines the news in North America. This time they can’t blame gun ownership so it must be religious fanaticism. It is obvious the suspect appears of middle- eastern decent and has a Muslim sounding name. A closer examination of this subject reveals he may have a motive complete different than the norm. His Facebook writings reference Elliot Rodger a California subject who also used a van in a mass attack. Rodger cited his frustration in having relationships with women as the reason for his rage. The guy couldn’t get laid. Sexual repression has evolved to this extent. In his way he was shouting to all that could hear, “I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore.” (from movie Network 1976) Anyone feeling this alienated from women please contact me. I have more opportunities than I can possibly pursue if I were fortunate enough to live another 40 years. I will be glad to share my secret.
It is one thing to be middle aged and being thrust back into the game after a divorce or the death of a spouse and another to have never learned the social skills needed to compete. This feeling of alienation is devastating to confidence and self- esteem. A common manifestation of this is depression and suppressing these feelings can lead to rage and lashing out. Communication is essential to a healthy society. Most of the problems in our lives comes from our inability to effectively communicate.
Just making the attempt to communicate does not guarantee success. I can voice my desires to a service provider and once in the room everything changes. Did she not hear what I said? We had an agreement. I can get angry and throw her out and feel cheated or I can learn from the experience. What did I do or say wrong? There is a lot more to communication than what is said. There is an art to mongering. It is picking the one that is right for me. I can’t always tell which ones will be great but I can almost always eliminate the ones that will disappoint me. Most of this is done before anything is said.
I have guided hundreds of guys who were on their initial visit here and can attest that everyone is different in what they find attractive and varied in what they expected to receive to be satisfied. Many are happy to just experience being with a beautiful woman. Others seek fantasy fulfillment. Most seem to be looking for someone to fill a void in their lives. For everyone who came here one thing was for certain. They walked away having experienced an adventure. They left their comfort zone and went on a quest. What they found was a better understanding of themselves. The transformations were beautiful sights to behold.


The guy's parents may be from European background (I think eastern European, but I'm not sure) and there is no publicly known religious connection. Only that "In-cel" ..involuntary celibacy.. group he supposedly was part of. But one of my thought on this news was also that a week in Costa Rica might have turned his life around. We'll never know, and don't know why he wouldn't have just gone to one of the many massage parlors, strip clubs, or one of the hundreds of ******* within a 30 mile radius of where he lived. But in his fantasy world I guess he wanted it all....or nothing it appears. Begging the police officer to shoot him...police officer didn't buy it. And when the police officer re-holstered his gun and pulled out the billy club the guy gave up....he didn't want it to hurt I guess. After killing 10 people and wounding 15 he didn't want to get hurt. I would have parked that van on his nuts...the officer was much more restrained.


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 8:23 pm 
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I can easily afford to be here on my social security and savings, but luckily I can still work via internet so I put in 15 to 20 hours a week, I couldn't do that in the USA and live comfortably and certainly not get weekly poon tang!


Did you have any issues getting U.S. to switch your SS payments to over to C.R. ?


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 11:06 pm 
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Say what ??
Not even going there.
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 11:10 pm 
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Ask Netgems, he's been there done everything, knows everything, posts like a madman with nuttin going on,
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 11:30 pm 
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sb_boise wrote:
Netgems wrote:
I can easily afford to be here on my social security and savings, but luckily I can still work via internet so I put in 15 to 20 hours a week, I couldn't do that in the USA and live comfortably and certainly not get weekly poon tang!


Did you have any issues getting U.S. to switch your SS payments to over to C.R. ?


Direct deposit in CR?

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 11:31 pm 
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sb_boise wrote:
Netgems wrote:
I can easily afford to be here on my social security and savings, but luckily I can still work via internet so I put in 15 to 20 hours a week, I couldn't do that in the USA and live comfortably and certainly not get weekly poon tang!


Did you have any issues getting U.S. to switch your SS payments to over to C.R. ?


Direct deposit in CR?


Oh yeah, I'm overthinking it and ovecomplicating it :roll:


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 1:19 am 
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Ask Netgems, he's been there done everything, knows everything, posts like a madman with nuttin going on,
:D :D :D :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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At least I'm not, you know...boring... :mrgreen: Oooops...sorry...you mean you DIDN'T know? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 1:22 am 
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sb_boise wrote:
Netgems wrote:
I can easily afford to be here on my social security and savings, but luckily I can still work via internet so I put in 15 to 20 hours a week, I couldn't do that in the USA and live comfortably and certainly not get weekly poon tang!


Did you have any issues getting U.S. to switch your SS payments to over to C.R. ?


I haven't gotten my residency yet, so it just goes to my USA bank account, I switch it all to Schwabb and w'draw from ATM's at no cost... :?

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 1:35 am 
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Netgems wrote:
sb_boise wrote:
Netgems wrote:
I can easily afford to be here on my social security and savings, but luckily I can still work via internet so I put in 15 to 20 hours a week, I couldn't do that in the USA and live comfortably and certainly not get weekly poon tang!


Did you have any issues getting U.S. to switch your SS payments to over to C.R. ?


I haven't gotten my residency yet, so it just goes to my USA bank account, I switch it all to Schwabb and w'draw from ATM's at no cost... :?


Gotcha, ok.. I think the underlying basis of my question stemmed from my suspicion that the U.S. gov't would find out if the retiree is no longer in the U.S., and thus they would decide to renege on their promise to continue to offer SS. I never underestimate what they would do.
However, that's probably oversuspicious of me when it comes to something as fundamental as money you've earned through many years of earning income.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 2:21 am 
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Gotcha, ok.. I think the underlying basis of my question stemmed from my suspicion that the U.S. gov't would find out if the retiree is no longer in the U.S., and thus they would decide to renege on their promise to continue to offer SS. I never underestimate what they would do.
However, that's probably oversuspicious of me when it comes to something as fundamental as money you've earned through many years of earning income.


No, ex-pats receiving social security live all over the world, you retain your USA citizenship and just claim residency in the country of your choice, inform the embassy and that's all you need.

Costa Rica is pretty stable -for now- but their economy is teetering, their officials and union goons are beyond corrupt, anything can happen, so you want to always be ready upon a moment's notice to be able to head back to the USA (or Colombia) if sh*t hits the fan, remember, Nicaragua was once reasonably stable as was Venezuela and wayyyy back when, Cuba.

Even Iran, Lebanon and Afghanistan were civilized stable countries once back in the early 70's and prior...

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 12:52 pm 
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Sb. No problem having your ss payments direct deposit in CR. I'v had mine going to BCR for years.
The only caveat is you need to report once a year to declare your status has not changed.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 2:09 pm 
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CR seems pretty comparable to Tijuana. Can anyone who has been to both compare the two?


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 2:28 pm 
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Darren34 wrote:
CR seems pretty comparable to Tijuana. Can anyone who has been to both compare the two?


Tijuana is much more of a conveyor belt system, where the chicas just want to score $80/$100 quickies for 30 minutes, as related to the ones at Hong Kong. Sometimes you get better performance, more GFE experience in places like Adelitas, or Tropical Bar especially.

The one time that I went to Tj and avoided the Zona, was when I grabbed a hotel, Hotel Ticuan, and got a chica from an escort site. Way better experience.

My single visit to C.R, where I saw a legend that other guys here know about, .. that one experience was better than all of my Zona experiences.
And the 9 that I met at Sportsmen the same trip, was also a much better experience than most of my TJ Zona trips. ( but I shouldn'tve taken a shower separately after inviting her back - that gave her the opportunity to snag 17 bucks from my wallet )


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