On Jul 23, 5:00 am, Fair Play <
u...@example.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jul 2012 02:46:33 -0700 (PDT), Alim Nassor
> Whoever is elected I suspect you might have more chance renewing your
> contract, if possible, or getting another job in Malaysia or China.
>
I'm sure I can work here longer if I chose. I'm tired of being gone
though. i have 3 grandkids between the ages of 2 and 4 and I'm
missing too much. I come home once a quarter for 2 weeks at a time,
and that is just not enough.
> >My co-workers are amazed when the see pictures or facebook
> >posts showing me and my family shooting or hunting.
>
> Is Malaysia all industrialized?
> I would have expected subsistence farming and hunting in rural areas.
Malaysia is still a developing country. There is subsistence farming
but very little hunting, none at all with firearms.
>
> >Funny thing is,most of the time, in Texas I leave the house unlocked. Here, there
> >are bars and cages on every door and window, and my friends warn me
> >against being home without everything being locked.
>
> There is a lot of hysteria in America with relatively few ordinary
> people having experience of other countries or even passports.
I'm truly thankful for all the travel I've had the chance to do over
the past several years because of my job.. We have been to and lived
in Thailand for a time, we spent 7 weeks this year in Novara, Italy,
we have vacationed in Vietnam, China, Indonesia, and Switzerland and
all over Malaysia, and I have traveled to Korea, Taiwan and Japan for
work.
>
> In spite of the hype America is still one of the safest countries in
> the world.
>
> >I do have a metric butt ton of ammo and guns at home. Last time i was
> >home I did get a chance to buy some ammo and when I was putting it
> >away, took a moment to fondle a few of my favorite guns. LOL.
>
> OMG.
> You are pining for your guns!
Only the cute ones.