Yeah, we are too busy to head out for Sushi, so we have webinars. This is where we get on our webcams and have town hall meetings. It's not too exciting, however, watching Lee at Dreams cook up a mean souffle or morning muffins is entertaining. As my Lumbee Friend says...(in place of a sigh) "Mum"
I may be a male Martha Stewart, however I'm not a chick magnet like you are. Besides, if you think my cooking skills are good, wait till I debut my new Beef Jerky line.
What?
No I'm serious, you think I'm going to stay in this business forever? I'm going enjoy retirement with my gourmet jerky company and real-estate.
We share recipes, investment advice and bitch about how the quality of applicants is declining. I'd ask Pam to marry me, unfortunately I'm a day late and a dollar short. Sadly, Taylor isn't into short fat midgets with a hump and the others don't like to be publicly talked about.
As for a meeting where we all get together, it's been laughed about. Mostly because we don't need a repeat of November 14, 1957 Apalachin summit.
....and....LOVE me some Costa Rica, Pam. Monteverde may very well be the highlight of all my travels. Little pizza shop on the corner downtown uses local cheeses and what appear to be centuries-old ovens, holy hell I almost came....zip lining, nocturnal rainforest tours, place was just AWESOME!
And I learned how to play blackjack in CR. Now THAT has worked out QUITE well given my Rain Man - like ability to run numbers in my head!
I had a suite (was alone, but they upgraded me...) at the El Establo in Monteverde. Easily the most spectacular place I have stayed anywhere, watching a rainbow form over the rainforest every five minutes or so while sipping wine on my veranda. I am convinced that the sea bass served at that place is also on the menu in Heaven. I actually "caught" a rainbow in Monteverde which was soooo cool, saw it form, looked like it was ending behind a building across the street from where I was walking, went running after it....alas, no gold. Bastards lied.
My tour of the country was solo as mentioned and I went straight up the middle never seing the coasts except from the air. The Original Canopy Tour company was fantastic for the zip lining:
The Tabacon Hot Springs were just spectacular as well Pam, even if a busload of co-eds from Toronto had not pulled in (which, ya know, they did).
Not sure how I didn't die that day between the alcohol and the water temps, I do vaguely remember mixing in a bottle of water "for every so many beers". Glad I have a lot of pictures from that day, the memories are...spotty. very, very spotty. Something about a Russian model and trying to show my steel balls by joining her the top-most, hottest pool...and deciding a more robust mix of water-to-beer being a good idea.
San Jose IS a rough place, though At most, tourist fly in and out and don't hang there too long. Lots of beautiful architecture, but better be tuned into your environment very, very closely. I know I know what I am doing - and almost got in some serious shit there with some local youths nonetheless.
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