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Wasn't there a podcast on Wills and Living Wills?
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Thanks. Will keep waiting then. Unusual since it's always been April, but with the current chaos, who knows when they'll be issued.
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The biennial Proof of Life forms are usually mailed out in April. This is my year but haven't received. Anyone heard a word on when/if they'll be issued?
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56 minutes ago, Keith Woolford said:
It’s the same anyplace where people find a desirable place to live, im
Absolutely. Same thing happened in the 50's-60's in Santa Fe and Taos. Folks get offered big bucks (more than they'll ever see over a lifetime) for their property so they sell and find out too late it'll take as much or more to buy something equal. Prices skyrocket on everything (economic domino effect). Both towns are now only for the very well to do.
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22 hours ago, Marcelyn said:
I am so sorry about your Sadie.
Do you know what kind of serpent (snake)?
Talked with him yesterday. It was a coral. One killed his other weimeraner 4 years ago.
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Talking about climate change this morning: coffee bushes in flower here...quite early it seems.
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2 hours ago, Siempre Soluciones said:
Does anyone know where to purchase hard rolls or Kaiser rolls or anything close in David?
I'd love to find Kaiser rolls too. I'm also looking for unsweetened dinner rolls, similar to Mexican Bolillos, with a crispy exterior and fluffy interior. The dinner rolls here seem to be slightly sweet.
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My 7 year old, very picky rescue Shepusky was raised on Kirkland and refuses any other brand. I wish they would consider stocking both...I'd like her to live another 7.
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1 hour ago, Marcelyn said:
Oh no. The Oasis is one of the greatest eateries in Boquete. Many good memories for us (great food, wonderful staff, and special dinners with dancing performances). And Calixto is one of the best waiters in town.
Couldn't agree more! Very sad.
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1 hour ago, Bonnie said:
When I click on the map link, it takes me to my house.
What time do you open? ?
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I got takeaway at the Steakhouse (side door) on 28 Dec.
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8 hours ago, Admin_01 said:
That is not a preference for anyone, but simply prudent operating policy on our part. The healthcare resource listing should be as accurate and complete as possible, and absent any bias -- that is our goal.
I share your goal.
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This is beginning to sound like a Boquete Medical Associates/Keep It Simple Panama referral list.
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9 hours ago, TwoSailors said:
Glad to hear it, Bud! All the work he has done for us has been first class. : Pederhaney, I posted here with a PDF of his price list:
Yep. Saw that. Prices for the Davíd services. Was inquiring about the cost of the service Bud had done at his home in Boquete.
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Many times it was the same "bags inside and outside" scenario in their former location in upper Boquete. It's a case of too few hands for too many bags...and bags being dropped off outside the fence after hours. They do catch up and are willing, friendly and, most importantly, sincere about their business. We need them. No other options have become available. (Anyone ever hear anything again about the wondrous pick up of plastics that was announced as in place a few weeks ago? NADA)
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Julio at Optica Lopez. Professional, friendly, technically proficient.
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53 minutes ago, JimJr said:Looks like you killed a Milk Snake which eats rodents and other snakes.
If you see a large black snake be sure to kill that too...its main diet is the Fer de Lance.
I would recommend if you're going to live here in Panama, learn the good snakes from the bad snakes.
What I killed was a snake, venomous or not, inside my house. I don't need a herpetology degree or any outside snarky assessment to know that I did the right thing - for me and mine. Having lived here for over 12 years, I'm well aware of what living creatures inhabit this area. Your lecture has fallen on deaf-by-choice, not uneducated, ears.
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I've heard milk snake or false coral. Two Panamanian old-timers say serpiente venenosa...peligroso...after viewing the remains.
I take no chances especially with the area outdoors around the house where my dog roams. After Eric (Cajun Eric of 'Two Guys and a Cooler) lost his weimeraner to a coral a couple of years ago, I've been ever vigilant. Dogs, unlike cats, want to inspect up close and personal and sniffing or trying to play may bring disaster. Have now dispatched 5. The corals, true or false seem to be more at home in the Palo Alto-Alto Lino area...like the fer de lance are more prevalent in Brisas.
True or false...it was inside wrapped around the security latch - inside. And dropped to the floor - inside.
Inside = death. No wiggle room (pardon the pun).
Now the true or false coral is doing a great job as coffee fertilizer.
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Howard Green sent it out.
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Cucalon is still wearing his hospital ID bracelet...refusing to let go of the good times, I guess!
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Dr. Victor Rivera Man at Chiriqui Hospital. Speaks English is professional and technologically up to date.
Index of CL Podcasts
in Chiriqui.Life Stories
Posted · Edited by Pederhaney
Sorry I wasn't clear. I may be wrong, but I believe there was a scheduled BCP Tuesday talk by a law firm on the subject sometime in the last year on that subject. That was my reference.
Afterword: It apparently wasn't podcasted. The talk was by Mossack and Fonseca on May 29 this year. CL did publish the PDF materials from that talk, which I did find.