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"Everything predicted by the enemies of banks, in the beginning, is now coming to pass. We are to be ruined now by the deluge of bank paper. It is cruel that such revolutions in private fortunes should be at the mercy of avaricious adventurers, who, instead of employing their capital, if any they have, in manufactures, commerce, and other useful pursuits, make it an instrument to burden all the interchanges of property with their swindling profits, profits which are the price of no useful industry of theirs." --Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Cooper, 1814
Slow start - but worth it ... I heard this song today on the radio ...
"Everything predicted by the enemies of banks, in the beginning, is now coming to pass. We are to be ruined now by the deluge of bank paper. It is cruel that such revolutions in private fortunes should be at the mercy of avaricious adventurers, who, instead of employing their capital, if any they have, in manufactures, commerce, and other useful pursuits, make it an instrument to burden all the interchanges of property with their swindling profits, profits which are the price of no useful industry of theirs." --Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Cooper, 1814
Cool tune. I like the music composition itself. For me though, it seems a different voice on the vocals would have mixed better with the instrumentals. One higher pitched. This guy has a low pitch voice.
"Everything predicted by the enemies of banks, in the beginning, is now coming to pass. We are to be ruined now by the deluge of bank paper. It is cruel that such revolutions in private fortunes should be at the mercy of avaricious adventurers, who, instead of employing their capital, if any they have, in manufactures, commerce, and other useful pursuits, make it an instrument to burden all the interchanges of property with their swindling profits, profits which are the price of no useful industry of theirs." --Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Cooper, 1814
Thalia is Mexican, and has been in the music biz since her teen years in the late 80's early 90's and has made tons of music. Her 90's music has a definite rock flavor though she's moved to more progressive in the last 12 years or so. She's a superstar in Latin America. So not a flash in the pan type that's here today and gone tomorrow. She's got all the qualities of being popular for a long time.
In spite of all that, I'd never heard of her until coming to Ecuador.
You must like the place ... speak the language ??? (Of course) ... Work ?
"Everything predicted by the enemies of banks, in the beginning, is now coming to pass. We are to be ruined now by the deluge of bank paper. It is cruel that such revolutions in private fortunes should be at the mercy of avaricious adventurers, who, instead of employing their capital, if any they have, in manufactures, commerce, and other useful pursuits, make it an instrument to burden all the interchanges of property with their swindling profits, profits which are the price of no useful industry of theirs." --Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Cooper, 1814
She's cute but little Dutch girl could sing circles around her
"As I write, highly civilized human beings are flying overhead trying to kill me. They do not feel any enmity against me as an individual, nor I against them. They are only doing their duty, as the saying goes....." ~George Orwell, London, 1941
You must like the place ... speak the language ??? (Of course) ... Work ?
Yes, I do like it here. The mountains are always great to see, sunshine many days though most of the year also has a bit stormy weather. Seems we're just coming out of the 2 month dry season which my favorite here. Spring all the time, really. Plenty of food. I don't think Ecuador will have any food crisis in the event of any world economic crisis which I can be thankful for. I try not to take the weather, views, clean air, food etc for granted and I think I'm succeeding.
My Spanish is lousy. My wife speaks English so I don't get much practice with Spanish, but I'm slowly adding to my vocab with each passing month and can carry on simple discussions. My brain isn't built for languages. Never has been, it seems.
I do my work over the net which is what makes my being here possible. Not exactly threatening Bill Gates with what I'm making but cost of living is less here.
I lived in San Diego for 20 plus years. I spent quite a bit of my time in Baja, Mexico because I really liked the adventure of new places and people. Of course, being a tourist and being a full time resident are completely different realities.
"Everything predicted by the enemies of banks, in the beginning, is now coming to pass. We are to be ruined now by the deluge of bank paper. It is cruel that such revolutions in private fortunes should be at the mercy of avaricious adventurers, who, instead of employing their capital, if any they have, in manufactures, commerce, and other useful pursuits, make it an instrument to burden all the interchanges of property with their swindling profits, profits which are the price of no useful industry of theirs." --Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Cooper, 1814