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Activity: | 18 forum posts, 124 comments, 0 friends. |
| Member since: | July 2007 | |
| Lives in: | Puerto Rico Fajardo | |
| Sex: | male | |
| Born in: | Puerto Rico | |
| Has traveled in: | US, Canada, Barbados, Aruba, Dominica, US Virgin Islands, Colombia, Puerto Rico of course, Panama | |
| Wants to travel to: | Europe, Peru, Bolovia and last but not least: Heaven | |
| Favourite traveling style: | mid income hotels, like buses to see things up close. | |
| About (hobbies etc...) | internet among many things,scuba, snorkel, walk,kayak | |
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olga1512 says on Sep 8, 2007, 14:27: Hello Chewy, I am glad my message or I should say my experience helped you. I know how important certain things are for everybody, so to have them damage without any care it not acceptable. Many congratulations on your new farm and good luck with the move. Life is beautiful if you have LOVE. 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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larryrn says on Oct 22, 2008, 09:37: Hi. I would like to get a FTA system in Florida and bring with me to Medellin. Any suggestions??? I would like if possible (ideally) to have American channels. It doesnt appear from the satellite maps that DirectTV from the US will work here - but it does based on footprints in theory look like Dish Network would be possible. Assuming I have DIsh in Florida I could just bring the receiver to Medellin but I'm not sure what size antenna I would need in Medellin. thanks for any advise. Larry - larry at rn.org Your Source for Nursing CEUs - www.RN.ORG - www.RNCE.US - www.EnfermeriaSite.com - www.Enfermeria.US 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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