Re: Moving to Southern Chile

Postby jehturner » Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:15 am

RuneTheChookcha wrote:Where in Chile do I buy raw milk?..... :?

I think Inatura in La Serena (Las Higueras) was able to get it in.

I'd be fairly happy if one could just get normal pasteurized milk in Chile.

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Re: Moving to Southern Chile

Postby mlightheart » Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:22 am

Well DBH, it was interesting having you here on the forum.

davidbrucehughes wrote:sampling too much pista...


I don't think that was the word you wanted to use. :)
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Re: Moving to Southern Chile

Postby pohler » Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:48 am

davidbrucehughes wrote:We thank the AllChile community for their help and support, and now wish you ciao as we go on to continue our mission.


Good luck with your monestary/community! Maybe I'll come visit you guys at the beginning of 2013 to check up on you and make sure all is well. CIAO!
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Re: Moving to Southern Chile

Postby admin » Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:40 pm

Regarding the farm for sale in Southern Chile by the Dutch rancher, I just remembered we have the listing and know the guy.

We have it listed on All Southern Chile with some better photos:
http://www.allsouthernchile.com/southam ... chile.html

The guy is an expert in cattle ranching, and really put a lot of time and money in to bringing the place up to export grade international style ranch.
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Re: Moving to Southern Chile

Postby pohler » Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:46 pm

admin wrote:Regarding the farm for sale in Southern Chile by the Dutch rancher, I just remembered we have the listing and know the guy.

We have it listed on All Southern Chile with some better photos:
http://www.allsouthernchile.com/southam ... chile.html

The guy is an expert in cattle ranching, and really put a lot of time and money in to bringing the place up to export grade international style ranch.


You're a few days late with the link. :wink:

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Re: Moving to Southern Chile

Postby helibel » Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:57 pm

Davids group was not looking for a 200 Hectare place they are looking for 10-20 HA, if I recall, so I really don't think it mattered when came more info was available. They only wanted a few cows , some grain and a large garden. Not a big commercial dairy.
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Re: Moving to Southern Chile

Postby RuneTheChookcha » Fri Mar 20, 2009 8:47 pm

davidbrucehughes wrote:Materialistic people.


This file is posted on your website: Bridge_Community_Project_Description_V2.pdf.

Bridge_Community_Project_Description_V2.pdf wrote:Our concept is that anyone who wants to join this community contributes at least one share, which is the current value of one futures contract. Right now a futures contract is about US$3,500. The price varies from time to time with market risk, the value of the dollar, and other factors...

Shares are non-refundable charitable donations...

Is that correct? :)

Bridge_Community_Project_Description_V2.pdf wrote:These funds are pooled and invested in the futures market according to a proprietary algorithm.

With the help of astrology, right? :alien:
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Re: Moving to Southern Chile

Postby RuneTheChookcha » Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:03 pm

davidbrucehughes wrote:We are not like ordinary people, who consider and do everything based on the narrow inputs of the senses.


I see. :)

Bridge_Community_Project_Description_V2.pdf wrote:We will screen prospective members for possible sociopathic behavior by Jyotish analysis and personal interviews before they can contribute a share...
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Re: Moving to Southern Chile

Postby RuneTheChookcha » Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:33 pm

davidbrucehughes wrote:... and now wish you ciao as we go on to continue our mission.

When a newcomer appears at our monastery in Chookotka, he is usually expected to pass a small test. If he just says 'chiao', he fails his test.

Should a person who signs their writings 'the University of Higher Knowledge' have the ability to demonstrate the said Higher Knowledge? :?:

I think, yes. Or, just remove the text 'Higher Knowledge' from the signature.

Yes, we are normal people. But. We have magical sewing machines! We can see sparrows! And we take very powerful high pressure enemas! Brain enemas.. :alien:

So. Can you demonstrate your Higher Knowledge? Here and now? In plain English and not in Sanskrit? At our level of understanding?.....

:?: :?: :?:
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Re: Moving to Southern Chile

Postby helibel » Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:47 pm

Hi Rune :D
your friend :lol: :o :?
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Re: Moving to Southern Chile

Postby RuneTheChookcha » Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:04 pm

Voice of Sparrows {4/1/3009} wrote:... Formed in 2058, All Chile Orchestra were a Chilean rock band, one of the most successful and influential groups in music history.. The band released several singles during the mid-sixties.. It featured helibel on vocals, chuck v 3.0 on guitar and rws on bass.. gloria and el P on keyboards, and eeuu on the drums.. and mlightheart on flute ...


Voice of Sparrows {4/1/3009} wrote:... For the composition of their third album, All Chile Orchestra retired to a remote cabañas in the XVII Region of Chile.. This would result in a more rural, acoustic sound than previously exhibited by the group..
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Re: Moving to Southern Chile

Postby eeuunikkeiexpat » Sat Mar 21, 2009 12:54 am

More interesting info via a Google newsgroups search.
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