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vanity thread: Reed has me thinking
FredOnEverything ^ | Fred Reed, et al

Posted on 08/19/2003 11:07:55 PM PDT by natewill

Expatriates. You see them in back-street bars of Bangkok, Manila, Guadalajara, along third-world waterfronts, in up-country Thailand, anywhere living is cheap and rules scarce.

Some are old guys in their sixties and seventies with fading tattoos from other lives, lives that also fade into fewer and fewer living memories. Some are in their thirties and run little businesses, often legitimate. They are a bit rough-looking or maybe just eccentric, congenitally what they are and not concerned about what you think of them. You find them heisting a brewski in out-of-the-way spots, chaffing with the barmaids who maybe or may not have a sideline. They are the dropouts of the earth-the interesting expats, not the middle-management retirees who really belong in some dismal retirement colony in Florida.

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TOPICS: Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: expat; expatriate; relocate
Fred is quoted from time to time on FR, so if this article has surfaced recently, forgive me

So, which FReepers have any experience with being an expat? Are you currently an expat? Does this option satiate any needs one may have for the original American experience (frontier-lovin', no surveillance, small unobtrusive government, etc)?

1 posted on 08/19/2003 11:07:56 PM PDT by natewill
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To: natewill
I saw a lot of expats in Manila. The common denominator -- such as I saw, anyway -- was was not a wandering life or any sort of libertarian rebellion, but rather, a settled, domestic life married to a Filipina. I'd see them on the streets or in grocery stores. They were quiet and went about their business and seemed content. Some in Bangkok also, though I didn't see as many.

I don't hang out in bars, so can't give any report on rowdier guys in seedier places.

2 posted on 08/19/2003 11:52:53 PM PDT by T'wit
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To: T'wit
I saw a lot of expats in Manila. The common denominator -- such as I saw, anyway -- was was not a wandering life or any sort of libertarian rebellion, but rather, a settled, domestic life married to a Filipina.

In a few years, you will find me in Cebu, not Manila.

3 posted on 08/20/2003 12:00:37 AM PDT by Mark17
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To: Mark17
Take care. The Philippines aren't getting any safer.
4 posted on 08/20/2003 12:13:14 AM PDT by T'wit
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To: T'wit
Take care. The Philippines aren't getting any safer.

The idea is, to stay away from the muslim areas. I don't like the idea of walking the streets of New York, Chicago or Detroit either, but I know a lot about the place, and I will be careful as well.

5 posted on 08/20/2003 1:02:56 AM PDT by Mark17
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To: natewill
The Hemingway Syndrome.
6 posted on 08/20/2003 4:57:04 AM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Ben Ficklin
The Hemingway Syndrome.

Explain.

7 posted on 08/20/2003 9:09:24 AM PDT by natewill (Start the revolution NOW!)
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