Bolts beat Colts
My dad was so nervous for the entire game, half time at my house was probably as intense as half time in the Chargers locker room. Muzzy was there, Otis was there, ma and suegra were there, I was there. Another day to be a proud Charger fan I guess. This morning I felt like such an old f$ck as I got instant messaged ttyl bfn and I was like, what the hell was that. It was my Indian friend KG and I was trying to figure out if I'd pissed him off or something and that was the Indian way for giving someone the internet version of the bird. I found myself on http://www.aim.com/acronyms.adp , probably in the same way parents try to learn about what the hell their kids are up to these days. Whew. This whole traveling thing has been nothing new, I'm finally sitting at the Newbreak coffee shop in OB on Abbott Street, right down from where I used to live. I've been getting lots of positive response from my Zephyr Eco Project work. I have decided that I am going to return to Tamarindo, probably this weekend, and that I'm going to build Tamarindo's solution in the form of a large lagoon system or constructed wetlands environment in order to help build the town's infrastructure and solve a problem that exists in all developing areas around the world. My friend Larry McKinney is coming down with me on this trip, he is considering making the "big move" as have so many of my friends. He would help take on ZEP's first big project with this water treatment solution along with the service of environmental waste management. My trip to Chicago was an eye-opener and very awesome to say the least, thank you again Mark Tucker in Atlanta for helping me so much on this project. (check out the progress http://www.zephyrecoproject.com/2007/11/wrsc-water-treatment-system-photos.html) Don't forget everyone, help me sell my house in Langosta. Seriously, you could buy it as a piece of Tamarindo's history...uh....actually, it was the first house ever built in Langosta if you can believe it. Now its surrounded by high rise buildings and condos out the ass. It would be a good investment though, and I've decided that I'm never going to drive any further into Tamarindo than the surf camp. Thats why I changed banks, because it was out past WRSC. I guess you could say its the traffic and no parking spots? I was surprised to read in the Tico Times that three hotels in Tamarindo had been shut for illegal dumping. We were all hoping that the El Milagro hotel (may they rot in crap) and the Tamarindo Hostel would get tossed, but who would have thought that the Pasatiempo Hotel was dumping? That was news. I don't want to believe it, and my lack of faith in the Costa Rican governing entities tells me that it won't be for long that any of these places are closed, and who knows what the full story is. At least the rainy season is basically over and we have ten months to fix these issues. I'm getting a head start and hope to have Zephyr Eco Project's services in effect before the end of 2007, and its going to happen. hasta

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what is the real story on the water. we spend 2 weeks every february in tamarindo and arrive on feb 6, 2008. will the beach be open... kayaking, fishing, sunset sails? please advise?
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