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An interesting analogy
I don't read the vast majority of "forwarded" emails. You know, the ones you receive daily that are 99% a waste of your time. Everybody's got that one friend or relative who clutters your email inbox with everything they come across whether it's worthwhile or not. So I simply delete most of them after reading the first line or two.
But I found one was interesting, and without posting it word for word, I'll explain why...
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Ruth's Doctor's Appointment
It had been quite a few years since our last "annual" physical checkup. Personally, I think that these annual physical checkups are a total waste of the system's resources, but I understand that is just my opinion. Others think differently,...
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It's All In The Numbers
Before we carry on, I wanted to bring up a very relevant comment from yesterday's discussion that was made late in the evening so you may not have read it. And I bring it up because all of this discussion about travel "safety" is relative....
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Dancers, Acrobats, And Tightropes
What a fun day we had! We got an email this morning from our friend June, saying that she and her boyfriend Park would like to take us to the Korean Folk Village in Yongin, about a half hour south of Seoul. "Sure", we said..."let's...
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Iceland On A Budget
I've been meaning to do this post for a while. We often talk about other countries being "cheap" or "expensive" when compared to our home country of Canada. But just because a country is comparatively expensive, doesn't mean...
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Glad We Came To Visit Chihuahua!
Once again, we are overwhelmed by the hospitality of the people we meet. When all you hear from the media are warnings about danger and being told "don't go there", you start to question things. But then when you set out to explore, you...
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