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Penny

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  1. Anne Gordon de Barrignon, a well-known tour guide and frequent presenter at the BCP Tuesday Talks facilitated the filming of this program. She was an animal trainer and bit performer on many movies and TV series (remember "Northern Exposure?) in her early career. She came to Panama to help with a movie and met and fell in love with an Embera man who is the brother of the Embera chief. I've recently seen a photo of her with Morgan Freeman.

  2. Krups.jpg.7bac31043b8765ea5dc4e66e2609e38b.jpgKrups Espremio FNP1. Used but still in original box and in good condition. Sold new for $240; now only $85 and all $$$ go to the Handicap Foundation:

    • Quickly makes single primo cups of espresso
    • Steam nozzle with pump action froths milk for cappuccinos
    • ThermoBlock 8-bar technology heats water quickly
    • Removable 27-ounce water reservoir provides easy filling
    • Measures 8 by 8 by 12 inches

    Email pjbarrett@aol.com or call 6510-8934

     
     
     
     
     

     

  3. Another good example of "No good deed goes unpunished"

    Why do people with Panamanian partners look down their nose at people who can't learn Spanish via the pillow talk routine?

    Why do people with Panamanian partners look down their nose at people who don't have extended local families to help them integrate into the local culture?

    The people who are doing this radio program are volunteers doing it for no personal reward. You guys ought to be ashamed of yourselves.

     

  4. 10 hours ago, JimAndNena said:

    I don't understand why I would do a FSBO and have a realtor?  If I am paying a commission for a sale, I expect the realtor to do the legwork.

    Most people who live here have long realized that realtors do very, very little legwork here. They mostly put the property up on their website and then wait for a buyer to walk in the door. If you can easily do the same thing yourself and save the 5 or 6 percent commission, why not do it?

  5. We try to police the vendors who are supposed to move their cars outside the parking lot immediately after unloading. If we relax on policing it for one week, they start to take advantage again. I personally will check the back lot next Tuesday. It's supposed to be entirely reserved for handicap parking. Do you have a handicap tag on your rear view mirror?

  6. I've known for a long time that you could get certain legal certificates from the service desk of all el Rey supermarkets but I just noticed yesterday that this service is also available from the Romero's store in Boquete. The certificates that I remember being available are: Death, marriage, and birth (the 3 big events in one's life).

    This is convenient for all of you who can't find the local Tribunal Electoral which is difficult to locate in Boquete.

     

  7. I buy my hamburger from Palacio. It's about $3/pound. I like it because they grind fat in with it so it tastes more like what you get in the U.S. Most Panama hamburger has a funny, indescribable taste but I think it's because the beef is too lean. By the way, the butcher there has trained in the U.S. and will cut U.S. type cuts (e.g. chuck roast) if ordered in advance. His name is Sr. Alexandro and his phones are 730-3746 and 6969-1420.

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  8. My bad dog Rudy Patootie chewed up the remote to my droid box. Ordering a replacement from China took about 6 weeks or more. Now, the programs are hanging up and giving me error messages. I've tried to track down Lori Cloutier and Mike Niscrombe (spelling?) who sold and installed the box but no luck. If someone knows how to contact them or can give me a lead on someone else who could come to my house to tweak the thing, I would be very grateful. These are the times I really miss my friend Jackie Kuo.

  9. 23 hours ago, Keith Woolford said:

    The people of Panama should be able to understand the plight of refugees. It's my understanding that during the 1980's a number of Panamanians obtained political refugee status in Canada, including Manolo Ruiz, former Alcalde of Boquete.

    I'm not sure this is a good analogy. First of all these folks aren't wanting to stay in Panama. Apparently they haven't heard that the U.S. borders are tightening up and their chances of getting into the U.S. are getting slimmer and slimmer. Also,most of the Panamanians who went to Canada to escape Noriega planned to return to Panama as soon as Noriega was gone and stability was restored. At least this was the case with ex-mayor Manolo Ruiz.

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