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Thank you all for your input to my post

I want to thank all of you for you input on my post " another one needing legal advise". I saw alot of comments to return to the US. I want to tell you all a story, so you will understand what I am about. I left Colombia in May last year. I was standing looking out my front door, in Florida, and realized that this was no longer my home. Home is where the heart is and mine was in Columbia. I got rid of everything and came back. I thought it was because of my then girlfriend, now wife, but now I know it was Columbia. This is my home and this is where my heart is located. I will win, lose, or draw here. I know that I can never be a Columbian but this is my Country and I love it so much. I know that there are those that know what I am talking about and those that don't have a clue. I love all of you and thank you from the bottom of my heart for your help. I love the woman I married and will try to find a way to work this out without walking away from her. I am a one woman man, and this is my woman. But no matter what happens. I will not leave my Country. Thank you all and I will buy the first round.

By autohog on May 14, 2009, 16:58 in Friendly Talkzone.


jinksmiester says on May 14, 2009, 17:11:

I never responded to your other post so i don,t know what it was about.Just a suggestion...if you are going to live colOmbia practice learning how to spell it...Then one day perhaps you can apply to be a colOmbian....best of luck

A man is not old until regret takes the place of dreams

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davidyamiga says on May 14, 2009, 17:18:

You said Jinks. I hate it when people misspell it! Autohog...it is fine that you like Colombia and I am just like you. I LOVE IT HERE AND THIS IS MY HOME. That being said, I want to be happy with my life and my woman. The kind of question/comment you made, does not sound like you are happy with your wife nor does she sound like she is happy with you. Under no circumstance, would I let my honey go out alone and come home at whatever hour. You can still stay in Colombia but perhaps you should search for someone who will value you and not take advantage of you.

Back to work! It sucks,....

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goin_south says on May 14, 2009, 17:33:

"""She has had my debit card the whole time and has handled all the money.""
and, goes out by herself at nights???

what are you thinking???

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Ken says on May 14, 2009, 18:19:

Give him a break guys. He spelt it right at least once, and hes going through a lot of emotional strain.

I feel the same way you do Auto, until I find some place better (or at least different, after I get bored of it, if I ever do). Sometimes you walk into a little town like Guatapé or Calima, and stroll around the central plaza, listen to the vallenato or ranchero playing, see the campesinos sitting on the bench gabbing, and in the bright tropical sun, you feel as if you have come home, even though you have never been there before in your life.It's hard to put the feeling to words.

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autohog says on May 15, 2009, 08:27:

COLOMBIA............... sorry but a few beers and my fingers walk all over laptop

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