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		cangringo
 
  
  Joined: 18 Jan 2007 Posts: 327 Location: Vancouver, Canada
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:09 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				Ya I have to say that we don't understand most of the trucks that drive by but you can tell by what they are carrying what they are. There are the broom and mop trucks, the junk collectors etc, etc. Even our Mexican roommate can only tell by looking. We also have the pizza for vende guy - we believe that it's when Domino's either screws up or gets a bogus order and they sell these for half price or something. Yes we have Dominos too.    
 
 
Every morning there is a man that drives by with his cart full of stuff yelling something that sounds like pelicue...to us. He seems to have a lot of nuts and grains...It's confusing for our dog because we call her Jazzypoo and it's startingly similar.    
 
 
As for the door knocking, they don't seem to have Yucatan courtesy but they don't walk into your house either. Well they don't walk into ours because our dog goes barreling at anyone that comes to the door. We are on the corner and there is a parking area in front but we are still fairly close to the sidewalk. I have noticed the incessant tapping at the gated houses though. We often leave our door open and people tend to stand just out of sight and call to us, sometimes we don't even hear them. The vendors and beggars knock on everyone's door. It's definitely different.    | 
			 
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		Samantha
 
  
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:19 pm    Post subject:  | 
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		Guy Courchesne
 
  
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:58 pm    Post subject:  | 
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Ditto...in Ottawa, they don't knock on the door as much as they call...telemarketers. | 
			 
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		ls650
 
  
  Joined: 10 May 2003 Posts: 3484 Location: British Columbia
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 1:56 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Speaking of street vendors, on Sunday morning I saw a guy selling something a bit unusual - stepladders.  
 
 
This guy had about fifteen large aluminum stepladders all bundled up into a stack in a wheelbarrel, and was shouting that he had ladders for sale as he wheeled them through the zocalo. | 
			 
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		cangringo
 
  
  Joined: 18 Jan 2007 Posts: 327 Location: Vancouver, Canada
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:03 am    Post subject:  | 
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				aw, seriously?? We have been looking for that guy...send him our way will ya. We just can't reach one of the lightbulbs in our house. Standing on a chair is not going to cut it for this one. For some reason we can't seem to find anyone with a ladder we can borrow...not that I trust the ones I've seen so far. 
 
 
We get the telemarketers as well...on the phone I mean. It's very handy to be able to say no entiendo and in person just give them confused looks.    | 
			 
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		ls650
 
  
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:09 am    Post subject:  | 
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	  It's very handy to be able to say no entiendo and in person just give them confused looks.    | 
	 
 
Just ask them "�Habla usted alemana?"
 
Of course, I've found that that doesn't work every now and then because occasionally someone will say "�Si!"     | 
			 
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		Aabra
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:19 am    Post subject:  | 
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	  aw, seriously?? We have been looking for that guy...send him our way will ya. We just can't reach one of the lightbulbs in our house. Standing on a chair is not going to cut it for this one. For some reason we can't seem to find anyone with a ladder we can borrow...not that I trust the ones I've seen so far. 
 
 
We get the telemarketers as well...on the phone I mean. It's very handy to be able to say no entiendo and in person just give them confused looks.    | 
	 
 
 
 
I would highly recommend getting a proper light bulb changer instead of a ladder.  You'll probably pay a lot less for it and it will work a lot better.  Personally I'm terrified of ladders too so having one of these keeps me sane.
 
 
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		Guy Courchesne
 
  
  Joined: 10 Mar 2003 Posts: 9650 Location: Mexico City
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:19 am    Post subject:  | 
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				How many _____ does it take to change a light bulb?  
 
 
That device of yours either spells the end of these jokes or opens up a whole new generation of them...
 
 
That ladder vendor type of guy used to ply my neighbourhood in east DF...once a week. | 
			 
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		MamaOaxaca
 
  
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 4:25 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				I was just going to say I think that ladder guy must have migrated from up here, I haven't seen our ladder guys out lately, they also sell small chalkboards for kids along with their ladders. 
 
I disagree with Aabra, a ladder was one of the best things I've ever bought. I've gotten a lot of use out of it, especially since becoming a home owner. | 
			 
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		Aabra
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 4:36 pm    Post subject:  | 
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	  | I disagree with Aabra, a ladder was one of the best things I've ever bought. I've gotten a lot of use out of it, especially since becoming a home owner. | 
	 
 
 
 
It really depends on your situation.  As a home owner having a ladder really is a necessity but if you rent an apartment?  Don't forget that a ladder takes up a lot of space.  Space that most apartment folks don't typically have.  
 
 
Plus if you ever need to change a *really* high lightbulb then in addition to a really tall ladder you'll need balls of steel!  (Which I don't have!)     
 
 
My ceiling over here is like 12 feet high I think.  (It was originally a garage or something before they renovated the place so the ceiling is exceptionally high... which is nice when you're not changing the lightbulbs.)  This ceiling is too high even for your conventional ladder too.  (I tried.)  You would need a HUGE ladder to even attempt to change these bulbs. | 
			 
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		MamaOaxaca
 
  
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 4:48 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				I got my ladder before I got my house, when I lived in an apartment. It's one of those switch-a-roo ladders, that changes into like 4 different shapes including really tall, I even used it to change my stairwell lightbulb at my old, giant apartment. I also used it 4 or 5 times a week to get me onto the third story rooftop where I kept my solar cooker, and which also had the most awesome views. Now I use it whenever I need to check something with my tinaco, but now my view from the terrace is just as good as the one from the roof.
 
 
Oh and have I ever mentioned I used to be a competitive springboard diver? Balls I got! | 
			 
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