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Archive for October, 2009

10 29th, 2009

One of my biggest dreams is to travle to Ireland and well I donĀ“t have a lot of money.. so I was wondering if there was a tours line or something that could do it all for a certain price…

example.. if it were like 1,500 dollars… and offered hotel,meals and travle..? or anything that might help or give me an idea how expensive Ireland is…

thanx 4 ur help in advance

We didn’t go through Mexico, but me and my wife used tours to ireland. It was a great time and not to expensive. The website is http://tours2ireland.com/

Hope this helps!

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A Photo Tour of Mexico's Grand Canyon (Books)

General Photography - Christian Heeb (Photographer),Hardcover, English-language edition,Pages:32,Pub by Photo Tour Books, Incorporated - Copper Canyon: A Photo Tour of Mexico’s Grand Canyon (Books)

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10 27th, 2009

Moving to Mexico in November I need a cheap place to live a laid back area
also any advice from people who’ve gone to Mexico without a plan but have stayed…how’d you do it?
My son wants to study mexican cooking, I’ll be spending time in the US while he’s in mexico. So I can finance it all.
I’m not ready to retire yet i’m only 33 lol, my son is 16.
We just want a laid back life…i’d love a garden however that will take time to find a place out in the country side.
I guess it’s jump on in and go for it…thanks Charl

Check the Craigslist for Guadalajara:
http://guadalajara.en.craigslist.com.mx/

and Puerto Vallarta:
http://pv.en.craigslist.com.mx/

Mexico is a great place to retire, but it’s a difficult place if you have to work to support yourself. You have to job skills good enough that the employer will write the visa letter stating that he could find no Mexican with the right skills for this job. Some people get jobs selling time shares in resorts like Puerto Vallarta, but it’s hard because they nay only get one sale for every ten pitches.

A better idea is to work hard in the US and save and invest your money. Then take vacations to Mexico every year to see what area you like best. Then when you retire, you can take your Social Security and IRA money to your favorite spot.

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10 27th, 2009

Moving to Mexico in November I need a cheap place to live a laid back area
also any advice from people who’ve gone to Mexico without a plan but have stayed…how’d you do it?
My son wants to study mexican cooking, I’ll be spending time in the US while he’s in mexico. So I can finance it all.
I’m not ready to retire yet i’m only 33 lol, my son is 16.
We just want a laid back life…i’d love a garden however that will take time to find a place out in the country side.
I guess it’s jump on in and go for it…thanks Charl

Check the Craigslist for Guadalajara:
http://guadalajara.en.craigslist.com.mx/

and Puerto Vallarta:
http://pv.en.craigslist.com.mx/

Mexico is a great place to retire, but it’s a difficult place if you have to work to support yourself. You have to job skills good enough that the employer will write the visa letter stating that he could find no Mexican with the right skills for this job. Some people get jobs selling time shares in resorts like Puerto Vallarta, but it’s hard because they nay only get one sale for every ten pitches.

A better idea is to work hard in the US and save and invest your money. Then take vacations to Mexico every year to see what area you like best. Then when you retire, you can take your Social Security and IRA money to your favorite spot.

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My Brother the Pig (DVD)

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10 26th, 2009

My Brother the Pig (DVD)

Children’s Fantasy DVD - When a mysterious spell transforms a young teenager’s bratty little brother into a pig while their parents are on vacation, their only hope for restoring the hoofed youngster back to his human form is to take a trip south of the border in this supernatural comedy for the whole family starring Scarlett Johansson. For years, Kathy Cauldwell (Johansson) has been the target of younger brother George’s obnoxious practical jokes. Soon after Kathy and George’s parents leave the youngsters in the care of nanny Matilda (Eva Mendes) in order to get away for a much-needed vacation in France, George is transformed into a pig thanks to Matilda’s ancient magical rocks. As the trio sets off to Mexico to seek the help of Matilda’s Mexican grandmother with George’s best friend Freud in tow (Alex D. Linz), matters are complicated when a local butcher sets his sights on the portly new ham in town. - My Brother the Pig (DVD)

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Hand-woven 'Orange Sonata' Hammock (Mexico)

This handmade creation is offered in partnership with NOVICA, in association with National Geographic.Product Features:Offering the promise of sweet relaxation, sunny orange hammock will liven up your garden, patio, or deck Worldstock furniture is ample and gently cradles the bodyHand-woven by Maya Artists of the Yucatan using century old techniques Packs easily for travel to the beach or lakeHolds up to 450 poundsIncludes extra large hanging ropes and ‘S’ hooksInstructions included for easy installationStory Behind the ArtAbout the artists: Maya Artists of the YucatanMaya Artists of the Yucatan seek to preserve time-honored customs while also offering a stylized work of art. Their hammocks are comfortable, easy to maintain, and may be stored just about anywhere. ‘Both men and women hand-weave magnificent and unique hammocks with colors and patterns created by our design department. This way, we are able to fulfill our objective: to make a decorative article that will also provide a comfortable rest.’Please a

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What is needed to travel to Mexico with an infant?
I am traveling to Mexico soon an my cousin asked me to take her kids to her mothers house, what do I need in order to travel with them from CA to Mexico. We will be traveling by plane.

They will need passports.
You will need notoraized permission from both parents.
CA could be California, USA or Canada.

This is my help from Washington, D.C. United States of America.
Please pick an answer as the best answer, even if it is not mine.

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What is needed to travel to Mexico with an infant?
I am traveling to Mexico soon an my cousin asked me to take her kids to her mothers house, what do I need in order to travel with them from CA to Mexico. We will be traveling by plane.

They will need passports.
You will need notoraized permission from both parents.
CA could be California, USA or Canada.

This is my help from Washington, D.C. United States of America.
Please pick an answer as the best answer, even if it is not mine.

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My boyfriend and I are planning a trip to Mexico. We don’t know exactly where we want to go yet, but we want to go somewhere that has an all-inclusive resort and is close to a big city, for the nightlife and shopping.

Cancun can get really crowded or be super tourist-trappish…if you go a bit farther south you can stay in Playa Del Carmen, a less well known but equally gorgeous setting with just as much to do, plus GREAT nightlife without as many dangers as the populated Cancun…

If you want a great package I have used this one - 4 days 3 nights for 2 adults & it was only $199 plus taxes. If you get packages through a corporate broker you can get them super cheap - try this site & good luck! Adios! :)

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Skull Duggery (Books)

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10 24th, 2009

Skull Duggery (Books)

Mystery & Detective - General Fiction - No one solves crimes like Skeleton Detective Gideon Oliver. Gideon and his wife are on vacation in Mexico when a local police chief requests his assistance on a case. A … - Skull Duggery (Books)

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