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This essay is a really good one. I like hearing about ordinary citizens and their lifestyles especially when I haven't experienced it or read about it myself. I read too much lately about duplicitous political scoundrels which tends to drain a me of the life in and around me.

I thought that girl might be latching on to you from that other photo with the half dozen kick-ass chaperones. I also thought that other girl that was flipping you off was going to bonk you in the head with that orange soda for pointing a camera at her. I think her friend was thinking uh-oh also!

In this day of age I think centralized electricity is overrated and is used as a tool for enslavement. John Perkins enlightened me, not to mention Klaus. Plumbing on the other hand would certainly improve life where it is crowded but it is just a luxury in a more rural setting. I remember seeing Mexican kids coming out of shacks clean as a whistle. Seems impossible as it is just as dry and dirty inside a shack as it is outside.

Other than a 12v plumbed sink I have never had plumbing myself. I recently acquired a flush toilet but it is not hooked up. Not having a shower or toilet is also the reason I don't kiss chicks who live in penthouses. Got to know when to stop and take a pinch of tobacco to get absolutely ignored for one's own safety and pursuit of truth.

Other than Canada and Mexico I have only been to the Philippines. Yeah, I met a girl online and went there. Maripipi Island. It seemed like a carbon copy of Gilligan's Island. Other than a handful of cousin warnings it was great fun. Happy friendly people who like to sing in a microphone. I got to dance in front of the whole town while throwing money into a hat! When all the money in my wallet was gone friends of my new friend came onstage and handed me more money. I was waiting for the song to end. The song was not going to end. I was told I was supposed to quit, not dance there, without tossing money. Duh!

I kissed my 12 day old friend goodbye at the airport. I came to find out, that was wrong. I was supposed to ask first. Doh!

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Thank you as always, Mr. Dinh. Even if your world travels come to an end, your writing will surely continue, and your readers will continue to seek out your stories. Stay safe and well. You are needed.

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