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RE: Champagne Pond - Best solutions? - waynesb - 12-11-2007 quote: Actually, Medicare is 65, regardless of Social Security. My partner is 63, so we are EXTREMELY aware of it! RE: Champagne Pond - Best solutions? - missydog1 - 12-11-2007 actually, full retirement age is creeping towards 70. It's no longer 65. The later you were born, the more months you have to wait. My husband was born in '39 and had to wait until 65 and 4 months ... and '39 is pre Boomer. RE: Champagne Pond - Best solutions? - Guest - 12-16-2007 There must be some balance that can be had. There are other things that could be visited in the tour vans with less ecological harm. I would love to see a company set up a tour van of "cocqui killers." The van drops off tourists in different areas to go spray citrus around the island. ----------------- Coming home soon! Edited by - damon on 12/16/2007 20:15:55 RE: Champagne Pond - Best solutions? - HulaBear - 06-05-2018 Howdy! Well, looks like Madame Pele decided to deal with the greedy elitism of the folks inside the Kapoho Beach Lots gated community. Too bad. It is tragic that this beautiful area has been covered by lava. However, there were already problems here. Please pardon me, but I don't feel sorry for them. My deepest sympathies to all other victims of this latest eruption. Good luck to you all. Aloha! RE: Champagne Pond - Best solutions? - glassnumbers - 06-05-2018 quote: What happened at the Kapoho Beach Lots gated community? were they a bunch of rich snobs who made life worse for everyone who wasn't also a rich snob? that's kind of what rich snobs do anywhere else in the world, so, I wouldn't be surprised. Aloha RE: Champagne Pond - Best solutions? - PaulW - 06-05-2018 I hope one day you understand what Aloha means. RE: Champagne Pond - Best solutions? - MarkP - 06-06-2018 I know two wonderful people who lost a property that had been in the family for decades. I feel sorry for them. RE: Champagne Pond - Best solutions? - randomq - 06-06-2018 HulaBear, I know two families that lost their homes in Kapoho. Go hug Pele. RE: Champagne Pond - Best solutions? - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 06-06-2018 already problems here. Yes. Like a HulaTroll disguised as a Bear? I alternate between thinking of the planet as home — dear and familiar stone hearth and garden — and as a hard land of exile in which we are all sojourners. Today I favor the latter view. The word “sojourner”... invokes a nomadic people’s sense of vagrancy, a praying people’s knowledge of estrangement, a thinking people’s intuition of sharp loss: “For we are strangers before thee, and sojourners, as were all our fathers: our days on the earth are as a shadow, and there is none abiding.” - Annie Dillard |