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EsuriJohn May 6th 2009 11:05 pm

Re: Meeting up
 

Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl (Post 7548472)
Hi We are out in CE for a nice long visit, in a couple of days. if Anyone would like to meet , please PM your cellphone number and we can text a meeting.

Thanks
Jon

We are here!

EsuriJohn May 6th 2009 11:06 pm

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 7548583)
It was a humourous reply to your useless comment of barf.

PS. there is no topic on this thread, how`s the mozzies in CE ? lol

Non at the moment now is the time to get the mossie screens fitted!

EsuriJohn May 6th 2009 11:08 pm

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by AandJ (Post 7548677)
PS. there is no topic on this thread, how`s the mozzies in CE ? lol

Vicious and hungry!!

We had a good mozzie free week in Esuri the last week in April until the last night we were there. We had diligently sprayed the terrace of the apartment where the mozzies seemed to collect but......we forgot to use the plug-ins and on the last night some of the little blighters decided to pay us back. My husband just got 3 small bites - nothing to speak of but ..... they had a go at my face. I must have been laying on my left side in bed and the right side of my face was the only part exposed. I had about 5 bites which swelled considerably. This lasted for about 5 days, was most unpleasant and I had to make a trip to the doctors. So to everyone out in Esuri do make sure that you protect yourself from the mozzies. I would say that plug-ins at night are a must!!!!

Thanks for all the info on books.[/quote]Only if you have got leccy!

jdr May 6th 2009 11:41 pm

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by Jur (Post 7548991)
Pff, you´ll be busy with correcting everyone out here. Bit sad really.

Everyone, Don´t forget there´s a one hour time difference between Portugal and Spain. For those who land in Faro. (one hour=60 minutes)

Sorry, but you are the sad one if you think trying to help is wrong.
Make sure you don`t turn up at the airport and find out you are 12 hours late. ;-)) lmbo.

Andy C May 7th 2009 12:09 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by S.W.I.M (Post 7532070)
does any one have a house to rent during August from Saturday 1st to 8th

have sent you a pm

Jur May 7th 2009 12:21 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 7549130)
Sorry, but you are the sad one if you think trying to help is wrong.
Make sure you don`t turn up at the airport and find out you are 12 hours late. ;-)) lmbo.

The local currency is the EURO, and this is the symbol for it: €

Being helpful, X

jdr May 7th 2009 12:25 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by Jur (Post 7549229)
The local currency is the EURO, and this is the symbol for it: €

Being helpful, X

You have learnt something in in CE about Spanish life then. ;-))

Jur May 7th 2009 1:25 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 
Again, you´re not being funny.

I do not live in Costa Esuri.

Why don´t you start a thread for Analmadena or wherever you old gits live and leave this thread here.

JAG SIDHU May 7th 2009 1:42 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by bank manager (Post 7542036)
hi again to all of you , i am very much impressive for what i have read in this forum about the creditors of Fadesa and the fees some solicitors want to charge...

about local solicitors i will advise you to be very careful with who you chose, there are a law firm who their main solicitor is a girl from Colombia, she is not a bad person but would you chose a solicitor from another country to deal with a complicate law issue... for my work in the bank i have dealings with very much all of them and to be honest i would only suggest 2 law firms, even if they are slow giving answers and bad in communications or do not have an office in Ayamonte in the other case.... their names have been mentioned in this forum and i would be happy to give it to who wants to ask.

Coming from another country doesn't mean you don't understand complex legal issues, this is surely dependant on your ability and language skills. I was born in India but grew up and educated in the UK. As it happens I studied law and could therfore have pracitised in the UK if I so wished.

I am told one of the brothers at MP Solicitors studied law in the States does that mean he can't practice in Spain?

Could you tell us who you would recomend?

Polly2 May 7th 2009 2:07 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by JAG SIDHU (Post 7549517)
Coming from another country doesn't mean you don't understand complex legal issues, this is surely dependant on your ability and language skills. I was born in India but grew up and educated in the UK. As it happens I studied law and could therfore have pracitised in the UK if I so wished.

I am told one of the brothers at MP Solicitors studied law in the States does that mean he can't practice in Spain?

Could you tell us who you would recomend?

Hi,
Surely studying law as a degree does not make anyone a lawyer. It is the country where you take your articles which will determine where you practice.
I know someone who has a degree from Harvard who took his articles in the U.K. and now works in a large firm of lawyers in London.

jdr May 7th 2009 2:09 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 
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Originally Posted by Jur (Post 7549456)
Again, you´re not being funny.

I do not live in Costa Esuri.

Why don´t you start a thread for Analmadena or wherever you old gits live and leave this thread here.

Is that a touch of irony there ?
This is where I live ;-))

JAG SIDHU May 7th 2009 2:12 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by Polly2 (Post 7549590)
Hi,
Surely studying law as a degree does not make anyone a lawyer. It is the country where you take your articles which will determine where you practice.
I know someone who has a degree from Harvard who took his articles in the U.K. and now works in a large firm of lawyers in London.

My point exactly, it is not where you are from or where you have done your your degree that qualifies you to practice in a particular country. It is the fact that you adhere and qualify under the rules and regulations of the Law Society of the relevant country that entitles you to practice.

Jur May 7th 2009 2:44 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 
This is us: http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/4411/aya/p7.jpg

Ayamonte with views to the Guadiana river and Portugal

Not Costa Esuri:
http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/4411/aya/p6.jpg

jdr May 7th 2009 6:48 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 
Interesting pics, how old are they ?

Jur May 7th 2009 10:08 am

Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 7550448)
Interesting pics, how old are they ?

Old! Not a clue, on the ruins at the top of the hotel stands now Ayamonte´s Parador hotel.


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