[AGL] Where to live it might be hot there.

michelemason coltrane at ev1.net
Sun Oct 1 14:38:12 EDT 2006


Thanks Mike—a bit worried about that. Besides, really not keen on 
Mexico—Is that where it is?  mm

On Oct 1, 2006, at 11:43 AM, Michael Eisenstadt wrote:

> Michele,
>
> Once upon a time  Frances went to Real de Catorce by bus. I almost went
> with her.
>
> I asked her later about altitude sickness there but I dont remember the
> answer.
>
> Mike
>
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>
> Thanks Charlie, you're doing a fine job. Being honest, the Latin
> cultures seem too hard on women and other animals, however, maybe there
> is one that is different.  Also, it adds another point: great heights
> give me the worst migraine ever, but maybe that goes away—how soon?mm
>
> On Sep 30, 2006, at 7:20 PM, Igor Loving wrote:
>
>> I really didn't like Kinshasha it was wayh to humid.
>> Accra was the same too hot.
>> Seme Plage was cooled by the South Atlantic.
>> The highlands in Costa Rica above 10,000 feet are wonderful.
>> Panana above 5000 feet is nice too.'
>> Bogota was wonderful except for all the shooting and killiing and
>> bombs and stuff.
>> Lima was dry and hot which is OK.
>> I actually liked Hawaii a lot but the cost of living if you were dumb
>> was outrageous but then there was Maui and the Big Island which were
>> fine places.
>> Japan was high priced.
>> Bangkok was naughty and hot and muggy
>> I am still thinking of places that I liked. Geneva, Zermat, Frankfurt
>> ahh.... DEER CORN......
>>
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>>
>> Charlie Loving
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