Changing name of Mexico Expat Press to Lake Chapala Reporter....
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Re: Changing name of Mexico Expat Press to Lake Chapala Reporter....
Yes, there seems to be considerable confusion between what constitutes reasoned debate versus, well, plain old snark.espíritu del lago wrote:The people that made this board interesting have abandoned it. There is nothing interesting to read any more. God forbid you hint at world events or something that is not inline with the only people left spouting their opinion as the only true opinion.
I love a lively or even contentious discussion, but only when people critique facts and opinions, not each other.
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Re: Changing name of Mexico Expat Press to Lake Chapala Reporter....
I conclude that your opinion is that:espíritu del lago wrote:The people that made this board interesting have abandoned it. There is nothing interesting to read any more. God forbid you hint at world events or something that is not inline with the only people left spouting their opinion as the only true opinion.
Those "only people left" and their opinions, are not interesting.
.....now that's interesting.
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Re: Changing name of Mexico Expat Press to Lake Chapala Reporter....
exactly what lake are you the spirit of-can't be chapala. some lake in texass perhaps?espíritu del lago wrote:The people that made this board interesting have abandoned it. There is nothing interesting to read any more. God forbid you hint at world events or something that is not inline with the only people left spouting their opinion as the only true opinion.
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Re: Changing name of Mexico Expat Press to Lake Chapala Reporter....
Another class response by Pedro, espiritu del lago, voices an opinion, and rather than asking and opening debate, you insult him.Pedro wrote:exactly what lake are you the spirit of-can't be chapala. some lake in texass perhaps?espíritu del lago wrote:The people that made this board interesting have abandoned it. There is nothing interesting to read any more. God forbid you hint at world events or something that is not inline with the only people left spouting their opinion as the only true opinion.
Class move, no wonder people aren't posting!
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Re: Changing name of Mexico Expat Press to Lake Chapala Reporter....
This is the Mirador, not the Octagon. Can´t we use our company manners?
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Re: Changing name of Mexico Expat Press to Lake Chapala Reporter....
.... that would be polite, but not very interesting.Lady Otter Latté wrote:This is the Mirador, not the Octagon. Can´t we use our company manners?
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Re: Changing name of Mexico Expat Press to Lake Chapala Reporter....
I don´t know about that, Slainte. There is a fascinating thread about chicken skin going on right now. So far, no one has called anyone else nasty names, but it is heating up so stay tuned.
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Re: Changing name of Mexico Expat Press to Lake Chapala Reporter....
Back to the subject, sort of, I cannot believe that Lisa, a rank newcomer, has the gall to set herself up as an expert. I wonder who her subscribers are.
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Re: Changing name of Mexico Expat Press to Lake Chapala Reporter....
I have not read Lisa’s publication. Whether it works or not would for me depend upon her approach. If she invites readers to join with her in discovering Lakeside and approaches it as the fellow newcomer who looks for the answers and consults the experts, asking the questions a lot of people are afraid (or don’t know how) to ask it could be okay. The nice thing about Judy King’s e-zine was that you could always find useful, interesting or fun things you did not know no matter how long you lived here. Part of it was that Judy saw the little things that many others do not pay attention to. She was like an old friend and guide pointing things out, saying, "Look."
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Re: Changing name of Mexico Expat Press to Lake Chapala Reporter....
You should check out Judy King's new book, Living at Lake Chapala. It is absolutely full of the best information from her many articles over the years. Available at local places like Diane Pearl's and others. Also on Amazon as an ebook now, and on CreateSpace.
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