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Hi folks, I became an early pensioner in 2015 and now have a 50m² apartment in München-Laim with sunny balcony. This is the first time in my life that I am living alone. Now enjoy my hobbies!
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Joined: Dec 04
Points: 34719
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Positions
Posted: 2005-08-23 01:01 AM  
Hi Rudi
Thanks for your message. I do look at the positions occasionally just for fun but I have no particular ambitions in that direction.
I have still got quite a few pics of Sicily and Norway which I think are worth uploading and I certainly hope to have a fair bit in one form or another after a three week visit to Peru with Exodus in September.
After that, which could well take me past you for a bit, I shall be more or less staying put for you and others to pass.
I agree fully with your last point. The more people there are soaring up the lists to pass both of us, the better Globo becomes - good luck and happy travels to them.
Cheers
David
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Joined: Aug 02
Points: 11491
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I did Malawi too.
Posted: 2005-08-22 02:58 AM  
Well! On my journey Cape to Cairo I finally decided to modify my original itinerary and go trough Malaw as you said.
Thanks for your advice.
Is a wonderful country. Beautiful, easy, cheap and warm people.
I love Nkhata Bay and Nkhotakhota.
Dani!
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Joined: Jun 05
Points: 4113
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HOWDY!!!
Posted: 2005-08-21 01:35 PM  
Aint TEXAS BIG?
Guess, I'm not the only one fascinated by the HUGE roads in Texas and Houston downtown in particular!!
Nice pics there!
Just out of curiosity....did you stop to take these pics or were you just in really slow traffic as it usually happens on weekdays?
We've been living in College Station (around 90 miles north of Houston) for the last couple of years and occasionally drive down to houston.
Hope you had a nice time here. Did you get a chance to see the "American" football game at Houston?
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Joined: Jun 05
Points: 1525
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Nice Pic
Posted: 2005-08-21 04:27 AM  
You are very helpful, intelligent, matured who need very much for this community to analysis and judgement for many things here. I think your nature (you seeing) that, your pic (this new) showing you as your personality....
Dipak
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Joined: Jun 05
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Happy
Posted: 2005-08-21 03:51 AM  
Hi
I am so happy to heared your text. Really you like Nepal even than Nepalese ( I think). Here is limited to entry more. I will entry as possible as more....
And also thanks for the comment my report and trips, It is encourageing me to be more active...thanks a lot Rudi
Dipak
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Joined: Dec 04
Points: 34719
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Bayou - times of day.
Posted: 2005-08-20 02:09 AM  
Hi Rudi
I don't usually find that htings like that come off but your early, midday and evening photos are a good exception.
Well done
David
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Joined: Aug 03
Points: 19539
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Great Bayou Pics!
Posted: 2005-08-19 04:41 PM  
Rudi,
I really enjoyed your Bayou photos! Especially the morning and evening pics!
Eire
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Joined: Aug 04
Points: 53340
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Hi Rudi
Posted: 2005-08-19 03:00 PM  
Hey Rudi
I never tried the Pizza, but the barbeques was really great.
Thanks for rating my report.
Rgds
Misty,
PS cool stetson!
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Joined: Aug 05
Points: 59
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Release!
Posted: 2005-08-18 02:32 AM  
Thank you for posting your message. I am pleased to report that my daughter (18) has recently returned from a visit to Paris. The obvious gain in confidence is plain to see and she is already planning further explorations next summer - she is beginning a degree course in October. Any positions out there for a redundant Taxi driver?
Bob
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Joined: Jan 05
Points: 6577
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tesekkurler Rudi!
Posted: 2005-08-17 09:16 AM  
that means "thanks Rudi!" in Turkish..:)I prepared this album yesterday night, struggling with all these pictures while sorting was very tiresome! But actually you reminded me to prepare an album about Scandanavia in your previous message, so I was really waiting your comments about the album:) thank you again for your ideas about AoM, maybe, but it is not more important than presenting good things to people...
kind regards,
Burak.
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