Wednesday, September 19, 2018

You should receive copies of things like this when you hire a professional SEO tech


*If he/she/they can't provide such documentation, you're probably being taken for a ride.

Never say, "I'm sorry"

 I had an altercation, my first of 2018' A gentleman was way out of line yet he eventually said, "I'm sorry" to which I replied, "You certainly are and I'd venture to say worthless but are you apologetic"?

 Now I really want something good to eat.


It's going to be a good day

 My supervisor just wrang me from the job and said that I have two checks waiting for me. I'm not in Daytona but ok, I'll get there when I get there.


The 100 Best Jobs *Link w/ CV Upload

No single job suits all of us, but many of the best ones have a few attributes in common: They pay well, challenge us year after year, match our talents and skills, aren't too stressful, offer room to advance throughout our careers and provide a satisfying work-life balance. Whether the position is in demand is also a consideration, especially among job seekers. U.S. News uses these qualities to rank the 100 Best Jobs of 2018. Software developer, physician assistant, dentist, nurse practitioner and orthodontist are among the top-ranked careers on the list. You can also explore the best paying jobs and other more specific career rankings.


Are you overweight, maybe you eat backward *Updated

It tends to be customary in the states to eat the biggest meal for dinner at the end of the day, that's ass backward. I don't need to quantify this statement as anyone with two eyes sees the population getting bigger and bigger while living shorter and shorter lives. (Contrary to what you may think, overweight people don't live so long)


A typical lunch for me.


 Your biggest meal of the day should be breakfast as you are "more likely" to burn the calories throughout the day. Lunch should always be simple and light so as not to bog down in the middle of your day. The last meal of the day should be your smallest. You'll be going to bed soon so how many calories do you think you'll burn over night? Snacks like plain popcorn, celery and carrots are great for a little treat after dinner.

****Someone emailed and said that they see what I eat for dinner in my posts.
 I can imagine what you may think but not many teens can keep up with me as I go about my daily routine.
 I only sleep 5 hours per day and sit for less than 4 hours per day. I don't drive anywhere and walk or ride a bike. I don't eat processed foods, fast foods or garbage. I don't eat salt or butter. I only fry and cook with peanut oil. I don't drink alcohol.
 All in all, most are not going to do what I do to eat as I do.

$1.7 Billion Federal Job Training Program Is ‘Failing the Students’


By Glenn Thrush

McKINNEY, Tex. — The North Texas Job Corps Center squats behind a chain-link fence here in a suburb north of Dallas, accessible only through a gate manned 24 hours a day by guards hired to keep out intruders — and to keep in the center’s 436 students.

“It’s a little bit like prison,” said Donnell Strange, 17, who joined the electrical apprenticeship program about six months ago after struggling in school back home in Mansfield, near Dallas.

This is not what the founders of a flagship federal program with a $1.7 billion annual budget — an iconic Great Society program meant to prepare impoverished young people for the work force — had in mind. Started in 1964 by R. Sargent Shriver, President John F. Kennedy’s brother-in-law, as a ladder out of hopelessness, Job Corps today has become a 20th-century holdover incapable of meeting the demands of a national shortage of job-ready workers.

“Job Corps doesn’t work,” said Teresa Sanders, a former teacher at the North Texas center who quit in frustration in 2015 after a rash of violent episodes inside the center, but who keeps in touch with dozens of former students through a Facebook page. “The adults are making money, the politicians are getting photo ops. But we are all failing the students.”


In April, the Labor Department’s own inspector general starkly concluded that “Job Corps could not demonstrate beneficial job training outcomes.”

The labor secretary, Alexander Acosta, who oversees Job Corps, is the latest in a succession of federal officials, starting in the Reagan administration, who have vowed to overhaul the program. Job Corps, Mr. Acosta said in an email, “requires fundamental reform.”

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“It is not enough to make changes at the margins,” he added. “We need large-scale changes.”

Job Corps — from which two million students have graduated since it was started — boasts some inspiring success stories among the 50,000 students who enroll every year. Two-thirds of them high school dropouts, the students train for more than 100 trades, including welding, automotive repair, plumbing, electrical work and the hospital and hospitality industries.

But at a cost to taxpayers of $15,000 to $45,000 per student, it was a ripe target for President Trump’s proposed budget cuts. This year, he unsuccessfully tried to cut funding for the program, which principally serves black and Hispanic youths, despite his pledge that job training and reducing minority unemployment were his top priorities.

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R. Sargent Shriver talking with young men in 1966 at a Job Corps center in New Bedford, Mass. Mr. Shriver, President John F. Kennedy’s brother-in-law, started Job Corps in 1964 as a ladder out of hopelessness.CreditAssociated Press
Its budget, protected by lawmakers in both parties, is safe for now. Yet almost everybody involved in the program — including students and the labor secretary — questions whether the target population of inner-city and rural youths is well served by a 50-year-old work force model based on housing students in fenced-in former military bases and shuttered hospitals, often miles from the jobs they need.


Jeff Smith, a University of Wisconsin professor who studies job programs, said a major quandary is that worthwhile training programs for the poor seldom yield stunningly positive results. “Work force development is very hard, and the results you see aren’t always great,” he said. “If these populations were easily employable, they would already have jobs.”

A Need for Workers
The current employment boom should be a moment of opportunity for Job Corps: Companies report 6.7 million jobs unfilled because of the shortage of skilled workers, even as millions of inner-city and rural youths languish in poverty or dead-end jobs.

Superficially, the system seems successful. Centers report that, on average, 87 percent of graduates at most centers were placed in jobs. But many of those placements were in the same low-wage, low-skill jobs at fast-food restaurants or in the military that they could have gotten without the program, studies have shown.

The first major external analysis of the program’s effectiveness, published a quarter-century ago, was encouraging, with students making solid if unspectacular progress. But follow-up studies by Mathematica Policy Research showed that many benefits faded over time, and that older students had better outcomes.

The inspector general’s report in April, studying the program’s outcomes, found that the training offered no discernible long-term benefit for graduates when compared with the non-college-educated population in general.

Although the program’s most successful participants have been able to earn $40,000 or more in their chosen trades, the Labor Department found that after five years, Job Corps participants on average earned $12,486 a year, barely above the poverty threshold, according to the limited payroll data investigators were able to obtain.


The report also found the most serious problems with post-graduation placement services. The program could not account for 94 percent of $50 million spent nationally each year on transition counseling for graduates.


“Job Corps doesn’t work,” said Teresa Sanders, a former teacher at the North Texas center who quit in frustration in 2015.CreditBrandon Thibodeaux for The New York Times
Despite the availability of jobs in Dallas, the North Texas campus was ranked near the bottom nationally, 120th, in terms of overall performance in 2017, according to a Department of Labor scorecard.

Its relatively remote location, a 40-minute commute north of Dallas, makes it hard to compete with more agile, nonresidential job training programs in the city like CitySquare, a local community development organization that runs jobs programs and a food pantry. When students complained that they were missing out on job offers, the group’s leaders scaled back a 12-week construction trades course to six weeks.

“We aren’t tied down, so we can move quickly,” said Jarie Bradley, who runs CitySquare.

One vocational instructor at North Texas, all too aware of the program’s shortcomings, has tried to focus on the barest basics of being a wage-earning employee: Show up on time, do not cuss out the boss and refrain from drinking or getting high during work hours.

But for the two or three students he feels are work-ready, he offers different advice: Drop out of the Job Corps the minute someone offers you a decent job paying around $12 per hour. The teacher wanted his name withheld because his approach conflicted with that of the management company.

Students, teachers and administrators at North Texas cited the legal requirement that the centers house the students they serve as the single biggest obstacle to meaningful reform. The dormitories have housed students who brought with them grudges from their neighborhoods in Dallas, sometimes stoked by gang affiliations.


But officials at the National Job Corps Association, funded by the operators, argue that the dormitory model is the program’s greatest virtue, plucking young people from dangerous neighborhoods and giving them vital life skills.

“This is the toughest population to deal with, these at-risk kids, and most of them wouldn’t make it without Job Corps. They would be a drag on society,” said Jim Lindenmayer, the association’s chairman.

Mr. Lindenmayer conceded that many centers were not responsive enough to local employment conditions, but laid much of the blame on “a ton of regulations” put out by the Labor Department that squelch innovation.


Alexander Acosta, the labor secretary, decided to make an overhaul of Job Corps one of his top priorities.CreditDoug Mills/The New York Times
Federal officials said that the conditions at some of the centers necessitated a heavier hand, especially when it comes to enforcing a nationwide no-tolerance of violence and drugs at the centers, a chronic problem. Operators, according to a 2017 report by the Government Accountability Office, often played down or covered up episodes to make it appear that their facilities were better run than they appeared.

North Texas was one of worst, officials said. Fistfights were commonplace. Drug use was so rampant that one student filmed another snorting white powder off a textbook in the middle of a class in 2014. A student was sexually assaulted in his bunk by several other male residents of his dormitory, which the center’s management did not initially report to the local police, as required by law.

The situation has improved under the management of a new operator, Horizons Youth Services, which runs several of Job Corps’ highest-performing centers. But students in McKinney are still grasping for their elusive share of the prosperity around them, which they see etched in the Dallas skyline by dozens of construction cranes.


Congressional Protection
The biggest hurdle Mr. Acosta faces is Congress, which jealously controls the most arcane details of Job Corps to keep the Labor Department from shuttering it or cutting the head count at centers in lawmakers’ districts.

Few federal programs have ever enjoyed such broad bipartisan political support. Progressives see it as an enduring commitment to the poor rooted in a golden age of liberalism. Conservative lawmakers support Job Corps because it encourages low-income young people to work hard.

The website for the trade association of Job Corps contractors is plastered with pictures of smiling politicians from both parties. The centerpiece is a snapshot of Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, hugging a Job Corps student in Morganfield — one of seven centers in his home state.

During the Obama administration, budget officials floated the idea of shuttering a handful of the lowest-performing centers, according to former aides. The idea ran into immediate resistance from members of Congress in both parties.

In the end, officials succeeded in closing only three, two of them underutilized rural forestry service sites in Arkansas and Oklahoma, plus the troubled center in Homestead, Fla., the site of a grisly murder in 2015.


Federal officials said that the conditions at some of the centers, including the McKinney, Tex., location, necessitated a heavier hand, especially when it comes to enforcing a nationwide no-tolerance of violence and drugs.CreditBrandon Thibodeaux for The New York Times
The Labor Department had even less success carrying out another main recommendation: widening the pool of contractors running the centers beyond the six large management companies that run 63 of them.

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Mr. Acosta said he wanted to break that impasse by using new performance measures to force companies to focus on moving students into jobs. Reimbursements have historically been pegged to benchmarks like graduation rates and certificate programs, which are important but do not necessarily lead to employment.

Mr. Acosta, two officials familiar with his plans said, is considering turning 10 to 12 of the 123 existing centers into pilot projects — the most sweeping changes he can make without congressional approval. He has reached out to governors in several states to gauge interest in converting existing centers into pre-apprenticeship academies based on the National Guard’s YouthChallenge program, a 17-month program for high-school-age youths.

He is considering increasing department partnerships with community colleges based, in part, on a successful collaboration between the Ottumwa, Iowa, center and local educational institutions.

But he has not ruled out trying to close centers, and is looking into the possibility of separating younger students from older ones, who are in need of quick-turnaround jobs training.

All of these moves are aimed at jolting the system out of its doldrums. Mr. Acosta’s larger goal, aides said, is to supplant some for-profit companies that run the centers with more innovative operators.

Mr. Lindenmayer said his association was supportive of the changes. But former federal officials who tried to overhaul the system are skeptical of the prospects for reform.

“You have a program with a rich and complicated history that’s one of the biggest leftovers from the war on poverty, and it is enormously complicated to make any significant changes,” said Eric M. Seleznow, who tried to revamp the system as head of the department’s worker training division during former President Barack Obama’s second term.

I wish someone could teach me

 I observe individuals that care greatly for their countries, their cities and states. I also witness those who care deeply for their cars, homes, etc. and I just don't. 
 Everything I see is a gift and it's a gift, through experience, can be taken away in the blink of an eye. For the better part of my life, this has led me to discipline of emotions about such things. So what do I care about? Fresh air, a butterfly, clean water, good food, my puppy's health, a bird chirping, being clean, being organized and that's about it. And even these things may be gone in the blink of an eye.
 Maybe I'm just cold hearted?


*I remember a kid falling into the marina water in Merritt Island FL / Banana River Marina and as people yelled and screamed because of the alligators that were notorious there, I just dove in and grabbed the brat.
 After I pushed him up onto the dock I looked at the small crowd in disgust and walked back to my boat. 
 Giving a shit is not my best quality.

To my international friends, the United States is a joke

 I'm guessing that the "majority" of Trump supporters don't travel overseas much yet nonetheless the US has become a great source of amusement, dirty jokes and an all out laughing stock for the rest of the world. *I can't reveal who gave me this info or their country but it was put quite firmly that now even the police are backing down from protecting "blue-eyed, blonde" foreign travelers and trust me when I say, "Their protection wasn't that great before".

Kavanaugh's accuser made her move -- now Republicans have to choose


 You're welcome to click it but there's not much to it.

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

The only thing I see on this plate is the Nicaraguan meat salsa and the madura!


This Sony a6000 with telephoto lens & Tripod is Awesome $425

This Sony a6000 with the telephoto lens really is a bad A$$ camera. I'm a systems engineer that buys refurbished Blu phones from Amazon LOL With all the YouTube videos and tutorials I could learn it but for what? Too big, too much to carry and too cumbersome, I'll stick with my phone. The shots that I upload here are from a quarter mile to a mile away taken off a floating yacht. The Fuji is $150 OBO / Trade.
 Can you imagine what these pics would look like if I had a clue of what I was doing?















    Doggy quick note

     If you have a water head puppy like my own that likes to get into everything pay attention.
     My puppy ate the absorbent material from the bottom of two meat packages today but it's a quick fix, give him/her 1 teaspoon of Hydrogen Peroxide per 10 pounds the dog's weight.
    Hahah, get the dog outside because it's going to barf it all up.


    Wow, this is old, "Not All Your Life"


           Not All Your Life...

     I truly understand the amount of indoctrination that the average person has but...you do not have to wear blinders all your life.

     Let’s take a quick glimpse at the garbage you may believe.

     I was indoctrinated to believe that the war of 1812 was about expanding, freedom, the Indians, taxes, policy and a ton of other semi-truths of little substance.

     There is one aspect of that war seldom observed or discussed. We were fighting to free ourselves from the British Central Banking System. Money loaned at interest with little or no way to ever pay it back.

     Do you actually believe that your government makes the money you have or that the FDIC is government owned? The lie started before 1812.

     Do you believe that the Great Depression sprang up from a hidden abyss? The Great Depression was a well planned effort to create the central bank / monetary system that has enlightened individuals a bit concerned.
     Take the time to read about the Jekyll Island Duck Hunt. You may find yourself in disbelief.

     *Negative and positive only exists within your mind. Nothing has emotional ties until you attach your emotion.
     Most wouldn’t have talked with Jeffrey Dahmer yet that same person feels a bit safer because “someone else” did.

     That’s the same attitude that has lent help to your current economic situation.*

                                                      (1)

     So here America sits with a debt of over $16.4 trillion and a GDP of a bit more than $14 trillion.

     What happens when you can only pay the interest on your car note with nothing towards the premium?

     Now Americans sit back with crossed fingers that the next president will save us from agony. How is he to do this? The bank you got your automobile loan from closed, changed location, did your debt go away?

     What does the new or remaining president have to fiscally work with? Few understand that there is only $853 billion US dollars, notes and coins in circulation. The majority of the rest are nothing but numbers in a book or on a computer. The world operates at present on US Bonds and is getting away from them as fast as possible.

     If you have to borrow money at interest in order to run your life, business or endeavor, how much power does the president / CEO have? He has the power “allowed” by the granter.

     I’d like to think that this relationship would consist of various granters with limited or “no” say in how the loaned money was to be used. Sounds good doesn’t it? Most understand that this is not how life works.
     When we stick our hands out for $2 most get the question, “for what” and this becomes the fulcrum on which the money is loaned in most instances.

     What we are seeing is joblessness that we created in part. Every time you go out and buy the latest gadget you are in essence and literally putting someone out of work.
                                                            
                                                                         (2)

     The old gadget needs no more production workers; it only needs service and parts.

     Most tend not to realize that you don’t have the latest phone, PC, TV, etc. There are newer models sitting on shelves until your buying trend subsides. At that point, the “new old” gadgets go to Big Lots, Dollar General and second rate retailers.

     Here’s the kicker; the money goes from one hand to another and people “think” they have made a good deal or some cash but…there is but one person / entity that actually sees a profit – the original granter of the loan. All we’re doing is shuffling dollars between ourselves for the money to make it until the next day. It’s very similar to the millions of dollars Sea World and Zoos take in yet feed the workers a sliver of what they generate in cash.

     Those farm boys we laughed at with no cable, internet, inside plumbing, etc. have been wealthier than most people the whole time.
     While you struggle with a mortgage, he’s planting seeds. You’re having “Dish” problems while he / she enjoys communication of substance with family and friends. You’re budgeting your grocery list while he’s walking to the smoke house.

     Indoctrination has your life twisted but you didn’t see it until the American Dream / Lie ran out.

     Money has never been the root of all evil! Uneducated, unneeded, wasteful and greedy buying of “wants” is the vehicle and spending money that isn’t actually yours is getting a bit closer to the root.

     Some will get this; some already have as others will live in denial or “Lala Land” until the noose is tightly around their necks.

                                                       (3)

     How do we escape this? Most don’t, they’re simply too far in but there are ways to make life more bearable or reverse the actions.

     Think before you spend; plant some vegetables in the yard; harness rain water for outside use; run the A/C less and at a more cost effective temperature; barter with your neighbors; fast foods tend not to be sustaining; get all your groceries at once; share rides and a host of other “little” things. Visit the Zeitgeist Movement - http://www.thezeitgeistmovement.com/
      for more ideas and options; you don’t have to agree or disagree with their philosophy to learn new ways.
     Tangent – I watch Pat Robertson bash the Muslim people / faith daily. I don’t agree with him but 80% of the other topics are useful to me.

     Suggested reading: James Allen, “As a Man Thinketh” free eBook.

     Here are some parting thoughts; learn to exercise your option to think differently. You may be ridiculed at times but if Americans were so smart, how did we get here? Inflated egos tend to be self destructive.
     That’s right; the same one talking crap about your new approach is in the same turmoil as you if not more.

     It takes bravery to set your “self” apart from the crowd.
    I catch all kinds of criticism but very few know where I come from or where I’m going. How can they give me directions?

     My day to day perception / view of life is fractional and in constant flux. I know nothing.

    ……not all my life.

          Nicholas Johnson
                                                       (4)

    Free advice

    Please be alert and aware that there are numerous individuals that would like to purchase your items by cashiers check and it's mostly a scam. Anytime a buyer wishes to purchase your product(s) without ever seeing them, that should throw up red flag number 1. When they say to deposit it and the money will be available in 24 hours, red flag number 2 and the rest of the warning signs will continue from there.


    Monday, September 17, 2018

    I don't know, from one of my books

    *I may have been 17?


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     All my life I have been told to love the Lord, Jesus Christ.

     I attended church every Thursday in a Lutheran school and once again on Sunday in a Methodist church.
     Every time I went, I was told to love the Lord.

     I finally asked, “Why do I have to love the Lord”? The answer was short and sweet: You love the Lord because he gave you life and all that you can see.

     Oh, now I see…that makes no sense.

     It took me years before it dawned on me, I didn’t ask for this life, why am I forced to be thankful? Then another revelation: I have to be thankful or burn in hell….that’s a bit severe for not jumping for joy for an unwanted gift.

     Let me move on because this is going to be really short.

     In order for me to show this love, this very conditional love, wouldn’t someone have to show me the way so I could learn?
     I’ve never seen appropriate, unconditional or, conditional love as I have read the definition. I’ve seen many lies plus fake and play love but it all seemed phony to me at the end of the day.

     Where is this “love” model I’m supposed to emulate? Is it within the person that scared me with eternal fire and damnation; was it to be learned from that drunken abusive scum called a “father”; perhaps it was to be found in my jealous hearted hateful half sister; maybe it was to be found in Mr. Helming, my principle from KG to 8th grade, who whooped me harder than the rest because I refused to shed a tear?

     Everyone seems to be able to tell me where I should be but no one knows the path in which to get me to this elusive spot.

     So here I’ll sit with open arms waiting for the first reasonable answer as to how to have a feeling that was never there in the first place. Since I learned of the Lord, I have had fear ever since.

     Fear my friends just so happens to be a very motivational tool. I am fully aware that a greater percentage of my Godly deeds are out of fear, not love.

     I am not that unique and if people would stop lying, I’ll bet I’m not the only one that has these questions about love and loving God.

        Nicholas Johnson

    How to store lettuce and peppers for almost two weeks

     I picked up this neat little trick in some country somewhere, here goes. 
     Get your lettuce and peppers out of the plastic bag immediately. Cut whatever you need and wrap what's left in paper towels. Place what's for storage in a bowl or the biggest bag you can find preferably paper.
     That's it, Occam's Razor.



    So why would a man continue a blog interpreting there will never be any assistance offered

     It's because "only" the rare, the few, the enlightened can grasp that it's "never" about what a person can get "out" of a situation. (Those individuals lose almost every time) Life has always been about what a person can put "in to" a situation and the rewards begin immediately.
     I never regress to mean "or" lower my standards to fit in with the crowd.


     *I didn't look to pleased coming back from C. America now did I LOL

    I live by autonomy and redundant contingency plans

     *I hope you didn't think for one second that I thought I'd receive assistance in making this move? "Typically, in my life", people have never assisted me in anything "unless" it was beneficial for them.
    My mother didn't raise a fool.






     I have "one" friend that will wish me well.

    Yep



    *If you think I'm not ready to go > How To Bring Your Dog or Cat into Nicaragua From the U.S. or Canada

    . *The greatest benefit of being a Geechy is that no one knows my nationality or race "unless" I speak.


    Thinking about bringing your beloved fur baby to Nicaragua from the U.S. or Canada? Here is a complete set of requirements you need to help guide you in your quest. And soon, you and Fido, or Felix, will be off to paradise!
    Nicaragua does not quarantine cats or dogs, including service and emotional support animals that meet the following entry requirements:
    - Pet Microchip: Nicaragua does not require a pet microchipped, but it is recommended that you microchip your pet and register your contact information prior to traveling, as a means of identification should your pet be lost or separated from you. If your pet does not have a registered microchip, make sure they wear tags to identify them including the owner’s contact information.
    - Vaccinations: Your pet must be vaccinated for rabies between 30 days and one year prior to entering the country. A rabies titer test is not required to enter Nicaragua from any country.
    - Health Certificate: A licensed veterinarian must complete a Veterinary Health Certificate for Nicaragua within 14 days of entry. It should state that your pet is in good health and free from parasites such as fleas and ticks. If traveling from the U.S. or Canada, then a USDA or CFIA accredited veterinarian completes the form and you have it endorsed by the USDA or CFIA. If you are entering Nicaragua from another country, the Governing Authority of our country is responsible for the import and exports of animals and should endorse these forms.
    Import Permit is not required when entering Nicaragua with a personal pet.
    - Ticks/Tapeworm Treatment: A ticks and tapeworm treatment is not required prior to entering Nicaragua, but is recommended due to the lack of availability of these products in the country.
    - Puppies and Kittens: Unvaccinated puppies and kittens are permitted entry to Nicaragua if under 4 months of age.
    - Entering Nicaragua by Air: Pets should enter Nicaragua via Augusto C. Sandino International Airport in Managua. They can arrive in the cabin, as checked baggage, or as air cargo. All domestic dogs/cats must be free of evidence of disease communicable to humans when examined at the entry airport. If your pet doesn’t appear to be in good health, further examination by a licensed veterinarian may be required at your expense.
    - Banned Breeds: Nicaragua does not publish a list of banned breeds.
    - Other Animals: Owners of different kinds of pets are advised to seek further information from the relevant authority of their country and/or that of the country of destination.
    - Cites: If your pet is not a dog, cat, or ferret, and especially if it is a turtle or parrot, you should verify that it is not protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). You will need to apply for additional permits if this is the case. Over 180 countries participate and enforce CITES regulations.
    Airlines: Airlines may have separate and additional requirements. Check with your airline to determine what requirements they may have for pets, if any.
    For the most current information on bringing your pets into Nicaragua, visit www.pettravel.com. Once you have taken all the necessary steps to bring your furry family members to your new home, let the good times begin!

    I should have stayed in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua when I was there. Living under a dictator has no shades of grey and there's really only one rule = Don't buy or use drugs.

    Am I rich

     Let's just say I have no kids, no relationship, no habits except for smoking, everything I have except the dog generates income and I have no debt... Well, I do pay 3 or $4 per month on a "never" used credit card and a $35 yearly payment on Magic Jack.
     Have a great day, it's cooling off in Daytona Beach, time to enjoy the weather.


     Where's the damn dog?

    These 30 Simple Questions Will Reveal Your Dominant Personality Trait

     *You know I love this shit.



    I already took this one.

    I was asked, "If you don't like it here, why don't you leave"? *Updated

     Leaving is Priority One for me! Leaving the states takes priority over my health and the health of my puppy. The conflict being that I have a $30,000 yacht and a $13,000 race truck and both are listed "for sale" in as many internet places that I could find.
     As much as I love my dog, I'm even willing to give him up! In fact, I will reduce the prices of everything before the end of "this" year and practically give them away.
     If you wish to purchase what I haven't sold already, contact me... "Please".



     *I want to leave so badly that I'm posting "Will work for room and board" in quite a few countries. I'm early retired w/ check, a polymath and opportunist, I don't need much.

    21 Actionable SEO Techniques That Work GREAT in 2018

     Ive shared similar posts 1000 times and they still screw it up, chuckles. If your business or blog supports yourself or family, why in the hell do you gamble? Keep in mind that it typically takes the professional you'll "have" to hire 90 days to straighten out your mess.


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