ACCURATE SPEEDOMETER?
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Re: ACCURATE SPEEDOMETER?
c wrote:
> Thanks. I am planning on moving to the Philippines where my fiancee is
> from. I am tired of the weather here. It's too damn hot all summer and
> too damn cold in the winter. At least there I know what the weather will
> be like because it's pretty much the same year round, other than the
> rainy season when it um, rains! Besides, there are so many Jeeps over
> there and many of the body parts are still made there. It really is Jeep
> heaven. Even the "buses" there are Jeeps. They are called Jeepneys
> actually. Looks like a CJ or TJ from end grafted on to a school bus back
> end.
My recollections of jungle survival and frequent trips to Clark AFB (before
the volcano swallowed it) tell me that rain will not be the only adjustment
you'll need. Even in the mountains around Baggio I was sweating like
furnace stoker!
--
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> Thanks. I am planning on moving to the Philippines where my fiancee is
> from. I am tired of the weather here. It's too damn hot all summer and
> too damn cold in the winter. At least there I know what the weather will
> be like because it's pretty much the same year round, other than the
> rainy season when it um, rains! Besides, there are so many Jeeps over
> there and many of the body parts are still made there. It really is Jeep
> heaven. Even the "buses" there are Jeeps. They are called Jeepneys
> actually. Looks like a CJ or TJ from end grafted on to a school bus back
> end.
My recollections of jungle survival and frequent trips to Clark AFB (before
the volcano swallowed it) tell me that rain will not be the only adjustment
you'll need. Even in the mountains around Baggio I was sweating like
furnace stoker!
--
Will Honea
--
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Re: ACCURATE SPEEDOMETER?
c wrote:
> Thanks. I am planning on moving to the Philippines where my fiancee is
> from. I am tired of the weather here. It's too damn hot all summer and
> too damn cold in the winter. At least there I know what the weather will
> be like because it's pretty much the same year round, other than the
> rainy season when it um, rains! Besides, there are so many Jeeps over
> there and many of the body parts are still made there. It really is Jeep
> heaven. Even the "buses" there are Jeeps. They are called Jeepneys
> actually. Looks like a CJ or TJ from end grafted on to a school bus back
> end.
My recollections of jungle survival and frequent trips to Clark AFB (before
the volcano swallowed it) tell me that rain will not be the only adjustment
you'll need. Even in the mountains around Baggio I was sweating like
furnace stoker!
--
Will Honea
--
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> Thanks. I am planning on moving to the Philippines where my fiancee is
> from. I am tired of the weather here. It's too damn hot all summer and
> too damn cold in the winter. At least there I know what the weather will
> be like because it's pretty much the same year round, other than the
> rainy season when it um, rains! Besides, there are so many Jeeps over
> there and many of the body parts are still made there. It really is Jeep
> heaven. Even the "buses" there are Jeeps. They are called Jeepneys
> actually. Looks like a CJ or TJ from end grafted on to a school bus back
> end.
My recollections of jungle survival and frequent trips to Clark AFB (before
the volcano swallowed it) tell me that rain will not be the only adjustment
you'll need. Even in the mountains around Baggio I was sweating like
furnace stoker!
--
Will Honea
--
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Re: ACCURATE SPEEDOMETER?
c wrote:
> Thanks. I am planning on moving to the Philippines where my fiancee is
> from. I am tired of the weather here. It's too damn hot all summer and
> too damn cold in the winter. At least there I know what the weather will
> be like because it's pretty much the same year round, other than the
> rainy season when it um, rains! Besides, there are so many Jeeps over
> there and many of the body parts are still made there. It really is Jeep
> heaven. Even the "buses" there are Jeeps. They are called Jeepneys
> actually. Looks like a CJ or TJ from end grafted on to a school bus back
> end.
My recollections of jungle survival and frequent trips to Clark AFB (before
the volcano swallowed it) tell me that rain will not be the only adjustment
you'll need. Even in the mountains around Baggio I was sweating like
furnace stoker!
--
Will Honea
--
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> Thanks. I am planning on moving to the Philippines where my fiancee is
> from. I am tired of the weather here. It's too damn hot all summer and
> too damn cold in the winter. At least there I know what the weather will
> be like because it's pretty much the same year round, other than the
> rainy season when it um, rains! Besides, there are so many Jeeps over
> there and many of the body parts are still made there. It really is Jeep
> heaven. Even the "buses" there are Jeeps. They are called Jeepneys
> actually. Looks like a CJ or TJ from end grafted on to a school bus back
> end.
My recollections of jungle survival and frequent trips to Clark AFB (before
the volcano swallowed it) tell me that rain will not be the only adjustment
you'll need. Even in the mountains around Baggio I was sweating like
furnace stoker!
--
Will Honea
--
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Re: ACCURATE SPEEDOMETER?
Will Honea wrote:
> c wrote:
>
>> Thanks. I am planning on moving to the Philippines where my fiancee is
>> from. I am tired of the weather here. It's too damn hot all summer and
>> too damn cold in the winter. At least there I know what the weather will
>> be like because it's pretty much the same year round, other than the
>> rainy season when it um, rains! Besides, there are so many Jeeps over
>> there and many of the body parts are still made there. It really is Jeep
>> heaven. Even the "buses" there are Jeeps. They are called Jeepneys
>> actually. Looks like a CJ or TJ from end grafted on to a school bus back
>> end.
>
> My recollections of jungle survival and frequent trips to Clark AFB (before
> the volcano swallowed it) tell me that rain will not be the only adjustment
> you'll need. Even in the mountains around Baggio I was sweating like
> furnace stoker!
>
I've been there a few times now. The first time the humidity hit me when
I walked out of the airport in Manila, I damn near fainted. I got used
to it after a few days though, surprisingly. Granted, I wouldn't want to
run a marathon or anything, but the pluses outweigh the minuses in my
opinion. We plan on living in Mindanao in Iligan City, in case you know
where that is. I fell in love with the place to be honest.
Chris
> c wrote:
>
>> Thanks. I am planning on moving to the Philippines where my fiancee is
>> from. I am tired of the weather here. It's too damn hot all summer and
>> too damn cold in the winter. At least there I know what the weather will
>> be like because it's pretty much the same year round, other than the
>> rainy season when it um, rains! Besides, there are so many Jeeps over
>> there and many of the body parts are still made there. It really is Jeep
>> heaven. Even the "buses" there are Jeeps. They are called Jeepneys
>> actually. Looks like a CJ or TJ from end grafted on to a school bus back
>> end.
>
> My recollections of jungle survival and frequent trips to Clark AFB (before
> the volcano swallowed it) tell me that rain will not be the only adjustment
> you'll need. Even in the mountains around Baggio I was sweating like
> furnace stoker!
>
I've been there a few times now. The first time the humidity hit me when
I walked out of the airport in Manila, I damn near fainted. I got used
to it after a few days though, surprisingly. Granted, I wouldn't want to
run a marathon or anything, but the pluses outweigh the minuses in my
opinion. We plan on living in Mindanao in Iligan City, in case you know
where that is. I fell in love with the place to be honest.
Chris
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Re: ACCURATE SPEEDOMETER?
Will Honea wrote:
> c wrote:
>
>> Thanks. I am planning on moving to the Philippines where my fiancee is
>> from. I am tired of the weather here. It's too damn hot all summer and
>> too damn cold in the winter. At least there I know what the weather will
>> be like because it's pretty much the same year round, other than the
>> rainy season when it um, rains! Besides, there are so many Jeeps over
>> there and many of the body parts are still made there. It really is Jeep
>> heaven. Even the "buses" there are Jeeps. They are called Jeepneys
>> actually. Looks like a CJ or TJ from end grafted on to a school bus back
>> end.
>
> My recollections of jungle survival and frequent trips to Clark AFB (before
> the volcano swallowed it) tell me that rain will not be the only adjustment
> you'll need. Even in the mountains around Baggio I was sweating like
> furnace stoker!
>
I've been there a few times now. The first time the humidity hit me when
I walked out of the airport in Manila, I damn near fainted. I got used
to it after a few days though, surprisingly. Granted, I wouldn't want to
run a marathon or anything, but the pluses outweigh the minuses in my
opinion. We plan on living in Mindanao in Iligan City, in case you know
where that is. I fell in love with the place to be honest.
Chris
> c wrote:
>
>> Thanks. I am planning on moving to the Philippines where my fiancee is
>> from. I am tired of the weather here. It's too damn hot all summer and
>> too damn cold in the winter. At least there I know what the weather will
>> be like because it's pretty much the same year round, other than the
>> rainy season when it um, rains! Besides, there are so many Jeeps over
>> there and many of the body parts are still made there. It really is Jeep
>> heaven. Even the "buses" there are Jeeps. They are called Jeepneys
>> actually. Looks like a CJ or TJ from end grafted on to a school bus back
>> end.
>
> My recollections of jungle survival and frequent trips to Clark AFB (before
> the volcano swallowed it) tell me that rain will not be the only adjustment
> you'll need. Even in the mountains around Baggio I was sweating like
> furnace stoker!
>
I've been there a few times now. The first time the humidity hit me when
I walked out of the airport in Manila, I damn near fainted. I got used
to it after a few days though, surprisingly. Granted, I wouldn't want to
run a marathon or anything, but the pluses outweigh the minuses in my
opinion. We plan on living in Mindanao in Iligan City, in case you know
where that is. I fell in love with the place to be honest.
Chris
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Re: ACCURATE SPEEDOMETER?
Will Honea wrote:
> c wrote:
>
>> Thanks. I am planning on moving to the Philippines where my fiancee is
>> from. I am tired of the weather here. It's too damn hot all summer and
>> too damn cold in the winter. At least there I know what the weather will
>> be like because it's pretty much the same year round, other than the
>> rainy season when it um, rains! Besides, there are so many Jeeps over
>> there and many of the body parts are still made there. It really is Jeep
>> heaven. Even the "buses" there are Jeeps. They are called Jeepneys
>> actually. Looks like a CJ or TJ from end grafted on to a school bus back
>> end.
>
> My recollections of jungle survival and frequent trips to Clark AFB (before
> the volcano swallowed it) tell me that rain will not be the only adjustment
> you'll need. Even in the mountains around Baggio I was sweating like
> furnace stoker!
>
I've been there a few times now. The first time the humidity hit me when
I walked out of the airport in Manila, I damn near fainted. I got used
to it after a few days though, surprisingly. Granted, I wouldn't want to
run a marathon or anything, but the pluses outweigh the minuses in my
opinion. We plan on living in Mindanao in Iligan City, in case you know
where that is. I fell in love with the place to be honest.
Chris
> c wrote:
>
>> Thanks. I am planning on moving to the Philippines where my fiancee is
>> from. I am tired of the weather here. It's too damn hot all summer and
>> too damn cold in the winter. At least there I know what the weather will
>> be like because it's pretty much the same year round, other than the
>> rainy season when it um, rains! Besides, there are so many Jeeps over
>> there and many of the body parts are still made there. It really is Jeep
>> heaven. Even the "buses" there are Jeeps. They are called Jeepneys
>> actually. Looks like a CJ or TJ from end grafted on to a school bus back
>> end.
>
> My recollections of jungle survival and frequent trips to Clark AFB (before
> the volcano swallowed it) tell me that rain will not be the only adjustment
> you'll need. Even in the mountains around Baggio I was sweating like
> furnace stoker!
>
I've been there a few times now. The first time the humidity hit me when
I walked out of the airport in Manila, I damn near fainted. I got used
to it after a few days though, surprisingly. Granted, I wouldn't want to
run a marathon or anything, but the pluses outweigh the minuses in my
opinion. We plan on living in Mindanao in Iligan City, in case you know
where that is. I fell in love with the place to be honest.
Chris
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Re: ACCURATE SPEEDOMETER?
Will Honea wrote:
> c wrote:
>
>> Thanks. I am planning on moving to the Philippines where my fiancee is
>> from. I am tired of the weather here. It's too damn hot all summer and
>> too damn cold in the winter. At least there I know what the weather will
>> be like because it's pretty much the same year round, other than the
>> rainy season when it um, rains! Besides, there are so many Jeeps over
>> there and many of the body parts are still made there. It really is Jeep
>> heaven. Even the "buses" there are Jeeps. They are called Jeepneys
>> actually. Looks like a CJ or TJ from end grafted on to a school bus back
>> end.
>
> My recollections of jungle survival and frequent trips to Clark AFB (before
> the volcano swallowed it) tell me that rain will not be the only adjustment
> you'll need. Even in the mountains around Baggio I was sweating like
> furnace stoker!
>
I've been there a few times now. The first time the humidity hit me when
I walked out of the airport in Manila, I damn near fainted. I got used
to it after a few days though, surprisingly. Granted, I wouldn't want to
run a marathon or anything, but the pluses outweigh the minuses in my
opinion. We plan on living in Mindanao in Iligan City, in case you know
where that is. I fell in love with the place to be honest.
Chris
> c wrote:
>
>> Thanks. I am planning on moving to the Philippines where my fiancee is
>> from. I am tired of the weather here. It's too damn hot all summer and
>> too damn cold in the winter. At least there I know what the weather will
>> be like because it's pretty much the same year round, other than the
>> rainy season when it um, rains! Besides, there are so many Jeeps over
>> there and many of the body parts are still made there. It really is Jeep
>> heaven. Even the "buses" there are Jeeps. They are called Jeepneys
>> actually. Looks like a CJ or TJ from end grafted on to a school bus back
>> end.
>
> My recollections of jungle survival and frequent trips to Clark AFB (before
> the volcano swallowed it) tell me that rain will not be the only adjustment
> you'll need. Even in the mountains around Baggio I was sweating like
> furnace stoker!
>
I've been there a few times now. The first time the humidity hit me when
I walked out of the airport in Manila, I damn near fainted. I got used
to it after a few days though, surprisingly. Granted, I wouldn't want to
run a marathon or anything, but the pluses outweigh the minuses in my
opinion. We plan on living in Mindanao in Iligan City, in case you know
where that is. I fell in love with the place to be honest.
Chris
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"c" <c@me.org> wrote in message
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>
> I've been there a few times now. The first time the humidity hit me when
> I walked out of the airport in Manila, I damn near fainted. I got used
> to it after a few days though, surprisingly. Granted, I wouldn't want to
> run a marathon or anything, but the pluses outweigh the minuses in my
> opinion. We plan on living in Mindanao in Iligan City, in case you know
> where that is. I fell in love with the place to be honest.
>
> Chris
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"c" <c@me.org> wrote in message
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>
> I've been there a few times now. The first time the humidity hit me when
> I walked out of the airport in Manila, I damn near fainted. I got used
> to it after a few days though, surprisingly. Granted, I wouldn't want to
> run a marathon or anything, but the pluses outweigh the minuses in my
> opinion. We plan on living in Mindanao in Iligan City, in case you know
> where that is. I fell in love with the place to be honest.
>
> Chris
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"c" <c@me.org> wrote in message
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>
> I've been there a few times now. The first time the humidity hit me when
> I walked out of the airport in Manila, I damn near fainted. I got used
> to it after a few days though, surprisingly. Granted, I wouldn't want to
> run a marathon or anything, but the pluses outweigh the minuses in my
> opinion. We plan on living in Mindanao in Iligan City, in case you know
> where that is. I fell in love with the place to be honest.
>
> Chris
--
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"c" <c@me.org> wrote in message
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>
> I've been there a few times now. The first time the humidity hit me when
> I walked out of the airport in Manila, I damn near fainted. I got used
> to it after a few days though, surprisingly. Granted, I wouldn't want to
> run a marathon or anything, but the pluses outweigh the minuses in my
> opinion. We plan on living in Mindanao in Iligan City, in case you know
> where that is. I fell in love with the place to be honest.
>
> Chris
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Love is blind.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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"c" <c@me.org> wrote in message
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>
> I've been there a few times now. The first time the humidity hit me when
> I walked out of the airport in Manila, I damn near fainted. I got used
> to it after a few days though, surprisingly. Granted, I wouldn't want to
> run a marathon or anything, but the pluses outweigh the minuses in my
> opinion. We plan on living in Mindanao in Iligan City, in case you know
> where that is. I fell in love with the place to be honest.
>
> Chris
--
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"c" <c@me.org> wrote in message
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>
> I've been there a few times now. The first time the humidity hit me when
> I walked out of the airport in Manila, I damn near fainted. I got used
> to it after a few days though, surprisingly. Granted, I wouldn't want to
> run a marathon or anything, but the pluses outweigh the minuses in my
> opinion. We plan on living in Mindanao in Iligan City, in case you know
> where that is. I fell in love with the place to be honest.
>
> Chris
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