I visited the Philippines once and had a great time. The cuisine was excellent, and the staff were incredibly friendly and hospitable. Additionally, I went to “Corregidor Island” and the historic part of “Intramuros in Manila” , which was fascinating, particularly for anyone interested in WWII history. Without a doubt, I hope to return someday.
Are you a hobo?
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I had a hobo sandwich once.
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I bought a hobo a coffee once… I support Hobos! :lol:
GG
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I used to watch Hobo Kelly in the 60’s
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What’s hobo coffee? I plan to quit my job when I’m 60 and grow a long white beard and hop a freight train leavin town so I need to know these things.
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Sorry should have clarified, I bought “A” Hobo “A” Coffee…
GG
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LOL I reread it and it makes sense now.
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I knew a guy named BoBo (pronounced “Boe Boe”). Its close to hobo.
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thats a cool avatar.
hey GG, you know, give a hobo coffee and he drinks for a day, teach him how to make coffee and he drinks for life. well he’ll have to work for the beans. so its probably just better that you gave him the coffee.
dezert, if you ride trains, there is a large chance that you’ll roll through omaha. i’m already a hobo, so i’d ride the tracks with ya.
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More like “Teach him to make coffee and he can work at Starschmucks” :-P
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hobo’s probably do work there at places like seattle and portland.
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Down here they work as greeters in Walmart… :wink:
But I would if he had an unlimited supply of coffee beans in the magical land of tootyourownhorn and a coffee maker from Ozville, but since I lack access to those locations, and feel under appreciated, I choose to give him coffee…
GG





