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Host for Big J?

#1 Post by a1mamacat » Sat Jan 07, 2017 3:32 am

James' restaurant is closing in a month and he is being laid off.

He is pretty down, and wants to get a trip in before he looks for more work. He wants a warm climate, and somewhere that he can fish and learn to shoot and maybe hunt. (doesn't get that from me :roll: )

Anyone interested in hosting a bright polite, helpful 22 year old for a couple of weeks?
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Re: Host for Big J?

#2 Post by T_Bone0806 » Mon Jan 09, 2017 8:14 am

a1mamacat wrote:James' restaurant is closing in a month and he is being laid off.

He is pretty down, and wants to get a trip in before he looks for more work. He wants a warm climate, and somewhere that he can fish and learn to shoot and maybe hunt. (doesn't get that from me :roll: )

Anyone interested in hosting a bright polite, helpful 22 year old for a couple of weeks?
It was in the single digits here overnight.
The lakes are frozen and I have never shot a real gun (toy pistols don't count I assume) and have never hunted.


Don't think we qualify :wink:


But if he ever needs a tutorial on the history of rock 'n roll....



Seriusly, I hope he nabs a little getaway. I can certainly relate to the "wants a warm climate" thing. And it's only early January :(
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Re: Host for Big J?

#3 Post by a1mamacat » Mon Jan 09, 2017 10:55 am

T_Bone0806 wrote:
a1mamacat wrote:James' restaurant is closing in a month and he is being laid off.

He is pretty down, and wants to get a trip in before he looks for more work. He wants a warm climate, and somewhere that he can fish and learn to shoot and maybe hunt. (doesn't get that from me :roll: )

Anyone interested in hosting a bright polite, helpful 22 year old for a couple of weeks?
It was in the single digits here overnight.
The lakes are frozen and I have never shot a real gun (toy pistols don't count I assume) and have never hunted.


Don't think we qualify :wink:


But if he ever needs a tutorial on the history of rock 'n roll....



Seriusly, I hope he nabs a little getaway. I can certainly relate to the "wants a warm climate" thing. And it's only early January :(
I think he is now looking at possibly taking a cross Canada train excursion. We did talk about his first big solo trip being easier to do in our own country, before he tackles borders and foreign laws. I think the getting away is the most important point.
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Re: Host for Big J?

#4 Post by ghostjmf » Mon Jan 09, 2017 4:14 pm

As gorgeous as trans-Canada may be in winter, its going to be co-o-o-o-ld. I think he's in the warmest part right where you are right now.

Can't he jet down to some nice warm fellow-Commonwealth islands in the Caribbean without incurring any border problems with the Evil Americans (who are really not trying to keep out Canadian tourists, whoever we elected).

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