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  • #46
    Changing the world...one day at a time....

    I too, can relate to a lot of the feelings expressed in this thread.

    Having spent the majority of my adult life working abroad(marine seismic navigator), in mostly Asian countries, for some strange reason I don't feel "at home" unless I'm in Asia. I genuinely do feel alone and isolated in Australia.

    My wife is also Filipina, born and raised in the Panglao island area. Julia was married to a senior police commander who lost his life in the conflict in Mindanao, and she'd steeled herself for an uncertain future, raising 4 kids with no assistance. Times were tough for her and the kids, as you can well imagine, so perhaps it was divine intervention which took a hand in our collective fates.

    It was simply by chance that we even met, likewise on the internet, as was Rick's experience, for Julia had only connected the "net" to aid her 4 children in their studies, and was not adept at using it herself.

    A girlfriend of Julia's, Rose, was using Yahoo "chat" one evening, and teaching Julia how to use the PC and somehow we crossed paths. We can't even remember how this happened, but it did. Basically we met and instantly an "interest" developed and we took it from there. We all look back and laugh about it now as it's quite "odd" the way in which we met.

    We both had time on our hands, and found ourselves in daily contact, just talking about all sorts of things and generally passing time. Christmas was fast approaching back then, and I felt it sad that the kids were not accustomed to receiving "gifts" as such, due to economics, so I sent a little Christmas gift money over, in order to bring a little sunshine into an otherwise poverty stricken Xmas time. The look on their faces(webcam) meant a lot to me, and I cherish those memories.

    I decided to visit, and in short time we met in person at Manila airport and made the journey to Julia's home in Marilao Bulacan, where I was greeted by a very curious assortment of people. Not many foreigners ever venture into that neck of the woods, and while I may have been the only "white monkey" around, I felt right at home.

    We found ourselves to be quite comfortable in each others company, and a few weeks later when the next door neighbour mentioned he wished to sell his home, I jumped right on it and purchased it on the spot. I then set about employing a local builder to remove the common wall between the 2 homes, and set about renovating them to make them more practical. I added a new refrigerator, water cooler and a few odds and ends.

    The water "situation" was absolutely terrible, 4 hours of water in the early morning, 4 hours in the evening, and it was definitely not good water, it smelt and always had debris, and wasn't even suitable for cooking. I couldn't get a driller in there quick enough, to bore us a nice deep well(180 feet) of our own, and fitted a pump to keep our nice fresh water supply running whenever we wanted it. Now all the neighbours flock to our home for their water.

    Last year, I was over there 4 times, Julia was here once, and this year, we've been focusing on adding a few more things here and there, renovating a bit more, and generally working at making life a bit more comfortable. We have 3 motorbikes now, and the home is beginning to "look" and feel much nicer than what we began with. The kids are all rewarding us with good solid grades, and they're always smiling and laughing. Nobody can deny that the spirit of these people is remarkable, even when the chips are down. I like this spirit. I yearn for it. When I'm away from it, I feel a loss.

    I've paid for the kids to have swimming lessons, as it alarmed me when on an outing to a swimming hole(we regularly tour), the 2 girls got into difficulties as they'd never been taught to swim. I sorted that out right away.

    Where is Julia now? She's right here with me(Australia), in the dining room, pottering around, as she always does, probably ironing or doing some other menial task that you can't stop her from doing. Sadly she goes back to the Philippines tomorrow morning, and we'll be physically apart again. We are fortunate in that we can stay in touch via the internet, we always have the webcams on and the mics turned on, so even while we're apart, we are still together, every day, and we wouldn' have it any other way at this point.

    I've installed a new PC in our Marilao home, solely for our keeping in contact, and we leave the kids to their own devices with "their" PC.

    Plans at this point are to keep moving forward, and I hope to be living over there full time within the next few months, if all goes well. We plan to open a small business, and just be together as much as we can. We're very happy and comfortable, it could be "love" people, we're no sure what it is, but it feels pretty good. Whatever it is, we like it!

    While we've discussed the option of living on Panglao Island, I still like living in Marilao, away from the other "white monkeys". The kids aren't liking the idea of a rural existence either, so we'll see what transpires.

    Happiness is often found in the most unlikely of places, and if actively sought, can often be elusive, so sometimes it's better to just let fate take the reins, and steer you wherever it may.

    As long as your happy, who cares......

    Apologies for the rant.
    Last edited by rosco1; 08-02-2008, 04:36 AM. Reason: spelling

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    • #47
      O-kaaaay

      You can panic now.



      EVERY debt gets paid, all of them................sometimes they are paid by the CREDITOR..........Ralph Waldo Emerson......"Compensation" (emphasis mine)
      Men had been depending for too long on the authority of the great minds of the past and that they should rely more on their own resources in obtaining knowledge.
      Francis Bacon

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      • #48
        Hi,

        Well, Worry, i would say, depends, where you live.
        Friends of me make a 3 Months stock of Food.
        Thats the time usual, where the Economy needs to recover itself, after it did crash

        Some News say, there will be a Recession at the Usa for sure.
        German Banks still help out with some Euros too at other Banks.
        I wouldnt wonder, if our nice Illuminatis now wanna try, to drop the Euro too.
        And btw, seen, that the track goes back to UK, as they showed at Zeitgeist at 1780. Maybe the Center is Luxemburg, this small State, where only the Money resides.

        Otherwise, its pretty funny, when you think, whom do we owe Money?
        Ourself???
        Or just some Guys, what make Money on the Paper, without doing one Thing, only making Money on Paper.

        And not like the Millions other Peoples, what come up every Morning, and work all Day, do get some for her Life.
        Or all the Womens, what have to care all Day about, to get enough for her Kids.

        If i had make a crap Work, then i start over, and make it new.
        And not waiting, till i hurt someone, because i made huge Mistakes,
        and run away, and hope, noone can find me.

        They should thinkover, where the Cause is of the big Hole, and cut it out.

        All i do, is, tell everyone, what i know about this corrupt System, to turn everone. So they can become her own Opinion, and hope, we got the Power back to the Peoples, what is been stolen from others with all her Lies, Illusions and bad Promises.

        And well, back to Topic, some other Friends says, maybe next Spring will the Euro crash, personally i watch News, and hope, i dont miss the Point, when it its starts. But for now i think we are save, next 6 Months , or 1 Year
        Last edited by Joit; 10-10-2008, 03:05 PM.
        Theorizer are like High Voltage. A lot hot Air with no Power behind but they are the dead of applied Work and Ideas.

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        • #49
          lol... not quite yet guys. I was panicing but things are looking more optimistic now

          I highly recommend that everyone thoroughly researches their rights as Human Beings. Understanding our rights is the most powerful defense/weapon we have against those who are attempting to control us (and are doing a bl**dy good job at it).

          Here are some good videos to start you off

          This is applicable to the USA, Canada, Australia, and of course the UK and several other countries... It outlines your rights and shows you the devious game THEY have played to trick you into volentary slavery.
          Your Human Rights and the Illusion geocities.com/ariainvictus

          and the new zeitgeist film as very relevant for the time. Even if you do disagree with some of the creator's views, it is still an accurate depiction of the way the monitary system and fractional banking work.
          Zeitgeist: Addendum

          With the information in these videos you should have enough info to do your own research.

          Freedom through Understanding.

          "Theory guides. Experiment decides."

          “I do not think there is any thrill that can go through the human heart like that felt by the inventor as he sees some creation of the brain unfolding to success... Such emotions make a man forget food, sleep, friends, love, everything.”
          Nikola Tesla

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