—There is no way that I could live on my SS in the USSA. As an expat, however, I have a very fine life on my minimal SS.—
Why not AW? You married your washing machine and are proud of it. Hey you are saving some bucks right there with your rat tail tucked between your lil rat legs.
Now if you could only marry your grounds keeper, a maid and a handy MAN you would be shittein’ in high cotton (oh that is too American for you); maybe sand piles.
This bloodhound is smelling something and it is a traitorous rat turd.
Hahahaha,,,you clowns are so funny :)
Try getting your own life.
Wish I could come there to have a San Miguel with you, but am busy here for now. I am heading for Mati on Tuesday, where the Governor of Davao Oriental Province there is touring me and a friend, trying to lure us to also make a facility there. I met her at the funeral of the former Mayor of Davao City a few weeks ago and told her of our project.
Life is good here in Davao City. I live on the beach about 7 km from downtown. The resort is not on the beach, but on a hill overlooking the city. It is beautiful at night.
I still have many friends in Leyte that are trying to recover from Typhoon Yolanda. It destroyed the house I rented there, and I made my move here just one week before it hit there. God is good!
I found a picture of that bloodhound, Alex.
This bloodhound is smelling something and it is a traitorous rat turd....Got my own life and a WIFE AlexW not a washing machine.I don't rightly understand. You'd prefer he live in poverty in the USA rather than live well in Poland or the Philippines? Why? And this man is married; why do you speak that way of his wife? Is it because she's Filipino?
When a complete stranger uses his/her anonymity to speak ill of others, it makes me even more convinced that I made the right choice. I grew up in the South, and my Mom and Pop taught me better.Born and bred Southron myself, WVKayaker. Reading this post, it does seem this "Dog Pack" have forgotten their Christian manners. I also don't see why they should pooh-pooh a good economical choice; prudent financial decisions are a part of conservatism and we live in a global market in this day and age, not a national one.