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To: Gib Bogle who wrote (19743)9/1/2006 7:35:10 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78408
 
Maybe you should be looking in the Bush league. -g-



To: Gib Bogle who wrote (19743)9/1/2006 7:55:28 PM
From: Rollocaster  Respond to of 78408
 
The league of extra, very extra ordinary, more than ordinary gentlemen...

NZ... Good choice!

Cheers!

Lester



To: Gib Bogle who wrote (19743)9/1/2006 8:27:15 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 78408
 
My daughter is still planning to return to New Zealnd to get her PHD next year. She got 4.2 A+ average for her sumemr classes. She is very proud of that.

My mining stock earnings are going to pay her way. She wants to be an environmental scientist and I want her to be an environmetnal scientist; and we both want that to happen in New Zealand.

And I want her to also be able to party through college. For her that would be hiking in the mountains with her buddy CAT-lol, who is studying to be a doctor. I just want her to have a lot of fun while the world is still not completely crazy.

She and I are very close and she wants to stay there for awhile and maybe settle down there and she asked me if I would come over to be close to her.

So these mining shares have two goals for me-lol.

And fishing for Red Snapper off of the bluffs on ninety mile beach at sundown with a bunch of my old guy club Maori buddies. Those bluffs go way out in the ocean.

Wild, raging waves and surf and everyone is smiling and everyone is having fun. It is a very sweet interaction of the human species. We trancend all social mores, norms and prejudices and enjoy each others company.

One sunny day I was out at the end of the bluffs with only one other guy from figi. He had a bag of oranges and we spent the day together fishing and eating his oranges.

That was a peak experience for me.

Crashing ocean, and we go to the end of the rocks and wait for the wave to recede and then rush up and cast out into a wild wild surf. We use trevally as bait.

I caugth a red snapper off of the bluffs that was over 15 lbs. And they taste so good. We had made up a gaff with a bamboo pole for just such and event-lol.