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Break a Leg My Friend

Expats

My friend had a stroke while he was home in the Philippines; this would cause him to lose his job, if those folks in medical in the states found out, He decided he would treat the problem here and keep his incredulity well paying job at sea intact. A group of guys were discussing what […]

EAM – Multi-topic

Health, How to Move to the Philippines, Money Matters, Podcasts, Safety, Travel

Today’s Expat Answerman Podcast is a little different. Today we cover several different topics and it is a longer episode than we have been doing. Let me know what you think. Do you like a podcast with several topics, or do you prefer a shorter podcast that focuses on one question and answer per episode? […]

Paul’s New Normal!!!

Adjustment, Health

This is not 100% about living in the Philippines, but it is about me and for two and one half decades I have 100% resided within the Philippines.  This is not a complaint because just the fact I am writing this most uninformative missive proves I really have nothing to moan or groan about, I […]

Grandpa Bob with Jaijai - Friends forever

EAM – Exchanging Money

Money Matters, Podcasts

Lately I have been having a lot of questions from people asking me when I was going to do another podcast! I stopped doing them some time back for a couple of reasons. Firstly, I did not think that many people were listing. Secondly, this might the reason that fewer people were listening, a lot […]

Yes, We Trust Our Government

Expats

In the 17th century, the term “commonwealth” referred to an organized political community, or what today is called a “state.” Four states in our Union—Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Virginia—are still officially called commonwealths. When they joined the United States, they chose to keep the old form instead of using “state” as their title. This is […]

Sleeping customer and Mon-Gill

The Haircut… It Was Important once!

Expats

I was thinking last Thursday while getting my hair cut, up the street at my regular barbershop here in my area of Dinalupihan Bataan. Mon-Gill has been cutting my hair now for over 7 years at ₱ 40.00, to include a trimmed mustachio and eyebrows. (A tip is always involved) I used to drive to […]

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