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10 May 2008
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Originally Posted by albert crutcher
To all the grouch old farts,I,m damn sure that you knew it all when you were 23,but then again I doubt it!!! This daft young lad has kept a whole load of us entertained at his laddish adventures around the continent of South America and we,ve all had the chance to pick holes in his naivety,some of us shout and complain,some of us just enjoy having a giggle at his youthfull enthusiasm.
I for one will be sorry when the daft bugger is gone and all thats left are all the grouchy tossers.
Que Viva GatoGato.
Aye and keep yer money in yer ****ing pocket from now on
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Thanks for the kind words Albert.
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Originally Posted by Dan 23
Hey Bert,
I'm all for naive cock-ups and laddish adventures - shit, I've made a living from them - but gatogato's tendency to follow his regular 'ay papi, esta arena en mi chucha' complaints with 'don't trust locals' generalisations everytime he loses a sock has become a wee bit wearing, and pushes this forum's signal to noise ratio in the wrong direction, no? And queering the pitch with over-dramatic claims of local criminality doesn't count as 'youthful enthusiasm' in my book.
I'm sure he's one of the good guys - I just wish he'd pause before posting yet another 'Never Drink Argentine Beer - it makes your head hurt and your wee smell funny - grrr!' headline.
Suerte, Dan
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Perhaps you are right that for this situation I was putting the guilt on South America instead of my own negligence.
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Originally Posted by MotoEdde
To the CanoeGuy and all the Gatagato Haters,
Whoa guys...lets not start the hating that's equally awful to the negative comments GG initially posted...
Karma is a b*ch and its not worth jinxing ourselves with the wisdom of retrospect.
I think he gets it...and not because of our posts.
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Yeah, I get it now. At first I was frustrated and was putting the guilt on SA but it was my fault for getting careless.
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Originally Posted by BCK_973
Geoff, i met you shortly at our HU bunker in BA(means DAKARMOTOS).Reading the diferent postings here i would say that i was never robed here or in any place i was before.Maybe because i know if you give the oportunity.....they will take it.
It is of course sad to hear it in that way.And i know of other traveller who was robed a lot more of his back pack recently(another unlucky bike traveller who recently visited us) and didn´t post that here. THAT IS BASIC TRAVELLER KNOLEDGE!
Maybe you should change your id for GATO GATO got robed by one GATO(kind of a girl friend here,hahahaha)
Enjoy our city man! and don´t run out of lifes!!!
KH
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Hey Karl, I remember seeing you at DM now. Maybe it was my gf who took the money. I dont trust anyone when it comes to money missing. Seems unlikely though since she is a lawyer and I met her when she was vacationing in Ushuaia.
It looks like I scored another -10 Hubb reputation points. I used to enjoy this section of the Hubb a lot but it just isn`t the same being an outcast anymore. Flame on Canoe Guy, Dave Ede, and the celt! I am done with this thread.
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........Perhaps you are right that for this situation I was putting the guilt on South America instead of my own negligence.......
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Now, that's down-right mature sounding...
Keep on traveling and stay safe.
Sht happens...always....
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