Friends in Phnom Penh Raise Money for American STEFFEN GOLTRA in Calmette Hospital While His Organs Fail
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Re: Friends in Phnom Penh Raise Money for American STEFFEN GOLTRA in Calmette Hospital While His Organs Fail
where was this aimed at you?? ego or what??taabarang wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 7:12 pm "I truly feel sorry for any expat living in a foreign and that does not have a few grand set aside for emergencies and their own funeral, (here in Thailand thats about $1,500 all in )"
You are wrong to assume I don't have that money and equally wrong to assume that at my age I consider a life threatening illness as an emergency as opposed to nature telling me it's checkout time.
...for any expat living
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Re: Friends in Phnom Penh Raise Money for American STEFFEN GOLTRA in Calmette Hospital While His Organs Fail
"You seem to be a strange bird, taabarang. Strange as in someone with a very unique perspective on life."
Thought #1. Anyone with a bit of adventure in their soul is usually deemed "strange."
Thought #2. In a land of vultures you don't have to be a peacock to be labelled "a strange old bird." I'm a realist and having lived here for 20 years I'm highly cognizant of the dangers and the joys.
Thought #1. Anyone with a bit of adventure in their soul is usually deemed "strange."
Thought #2. In a land of vultures you don't have to be a peacock to be labelled "a strange old bird." I'm a realist and having lived here for 20 years I'm highly cognizant of the dangers and the joys.
As my old Cajun bait seller used to say, "I opes you luck.
Re: Friends in Phnom Penh Raise Money for American STEFFEN GOLTRA in Calmette Hospital While His Organs Fail
phuketrichard wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 7:00 pmwithout a body to grieve over??? thats terribleRonny wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 6:23 pmphuketrichard wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 5:59 pmthat would be the worst, there would be NO CLOSURE and many years till ur declared dead. Would put ur family members thru much undue worries.
Death by needle ( works for convicts) Or pills and Jack
I didn't say he should just sneak off and do himself in. I simply implied that if he's 4th or 5th stage anything and doesn't want to carry on,othen a little letter to the Old Lady explaining things and a nice little solo trip to an isolated beach might be the best thing for him. That's what I'd probably do anyway, but no bloated bodies washing up pn the beach in my case cause I'd take a nice boat ride well off shore to prevent that from ever happening.
Leaving a note means shit, as how many leave notes only wishing to disappear and in the eyes of the law ur not dead...
As Taa, gf has house, land that makes money and $$ in the bank, Daughter already has her first degree ( yea she decided to go for becoming an RN) but thats partially on her.
I truly feel sorry for any expat living in a foreign and that does not have a few grand set aside for emergencies and their own funeral, (here in Thailand thats about $1,500 all in )
We'll just have to disagree about the dead body thing because when you're dead you're dead and who wants to grieve over a dead body anyway? As for notes, I'd rather have a good departure note than a bloated body to grieve over. And screw the law. When you're dead you're dead.
Re: Friends in Phnom Penh Raise Money for American STEFFEN GOLTRA in Calmette Hospital While His Organs Fail
taabarang wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 7:12 pm "I truly feel sorry for any expat living in a foreign and that does not have a few grand set aside for emergencies and their own funeral, (here in Thailand thats about $1,500 all in )"
You are wrong to assume I don't have that money and equally wrong to assume that at my age I consider a life threatening illness as an emergency as opposed to nature telling me it's checkout time.
And we spend a lifetime trying to live by the law and Richard is worried about the legalities of death even after he's dead which I find rather amusing.
Re: Friends in Phnom Penh Raise Money for American STEFFEN GOLTRA in Calmette Hospital While His Organs Fail
Well, if you want an answer my answer would be that, after being here for years, what's there to go back to? You're now older and finding good employment for many expats would be an issue after being out of their countries for years. And many expats don't stay in regular contact with family members so that's another issue. Every one's different and everyone has their reasons for doing this or that, but if given a choice between being a bum in my own country and being a bum in a country like Cambodia or Thailand or wherever, I'd choose home any day of the week. At least there wouldn't be visa extensions to worry about or other legal issues and there would be homeless shelters and other social services available. Sure beats drinking yourself to death in some sleazy Thai or Cambodian bar, in my opinion.
Re: Friends in Phnom Penh Raise Money for American STEFFEN GOLTRA in Calmette Hospital While His Organs Fail
Generally on forums, we have people with a roof over their heads and the money to pay for internet expressing opinions.
There are many in Cambodia, both expat and locals who don't have such luxuries.
To know why such people stay, we should really just ask them, instead of discussing what we think their situation is.
There are many in Cambodia, both expat and locals who don't have such luxuries.
To know why such people stay, we should really just ask them, instead of discussing what we think their situation is.
Money is human happiness in the abstract; he, then, who is no longer capable of enjoying human happiness in the concrete devotes himself utterly to money.
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Re: Friends in Phnom Penh Raise Money for American STEFFEN GOLTRA in Calmette Hospital While His Organs Fail
Amusing??Ronny wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 8:00 pmtaabarang wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 7:12 pm "I truly feel sorry for any expat living in a foreign and that does not have a few grand set aside for emergencies and their own funeral, (here in Thailand thats about $1,500 all in )"
You are wrong to assume I don't have that money and equally wrong to assume that at my age I consider a life threatening illness as an emergency as opposed to nature telling me it's checkout time.
And we spend a lifetime trying to live by the law and Richard is worried about the legalities of death even after he's dead which I find rather amusing.
you are entirely missing the point, yes when ur dead ur dead, BUT I am thinking about my loved ones left behind.
AND
It takes 5-7 years ( depending on the state) in America until ur legally declared dead, until than ur just missing
IF there is NO BODY , than NO Bank accounts can be released, NO property sold, your will does not come into effect, none of ur holdings can be touched.....NADA!!
Doesn't seem like the right thing to do
Of course if u have nothing than its a moot point...
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: Friends in Phnom Penh Raise Money for American STEFFEN GOLTRA in Calmette Hospital While His Organs Fail
OMG(!) your brain is going into overdrive, Richard. Just leave a little death note to let the Old Lady know what's going on (Like she wouldn't know anyway?). And as for all that other stuff, get your house in order beforehand and you'll have nothing to worry about. If you want me to, I'll even give you a draft of the "Farewell" letter I would personally write if it would better help you understand the thought process behind such an action.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 9:25 pmAmusing??Ronny wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 8:00 pmtaabarang wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 7:12 pm "I truly feel sorry for any expat living in a foreign and that does not have a few grand set aside for emergencies and their own funeral, (here in Thailand thats about $1,500 all in )"
You are wrong to assume I don't have that money and equally wrong to assume that at my age I consider a life threatening illness as an emergency as opposed to nature telling me it's checkout time.
And we spend a lifetime trying to live by the law and Richard is worried about the legalities of death even after he's dead which I find rather amusing.
you are entirely missing the point, yes when ur dead ur dead, BUT I am thinking about my loved ones left behind.
AND
It takes 5-7 years ( depending on the state) in America until ur legally declared dead, until than ur just missing
IF there is NO BODY , than NO Bank accounts can be released, NO property sold, your will does not come into effect, none of ur holdings can be touched.....NADA!!
Doesn't seem like the right thing to do
Of course if u have nothing than its a moot point...
Re: Friends in Phnom Penh Raise Money for American STEFFEN GOLTRA in Calmette Hospital While His Organs Fail
Money is human happiness in the abstract; he, then, who is no longer capable of enjoying human happiness in the concrete devotes himself utterly to money.
Arthur Schopenhauer
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Re: Friends in Phnom Penh Raise Money for American STEFFEN GOLTRA in Calmette Hospital While His Organs Fail
Fuck all saved but access to heaps. Conversely , have saved WELL over $25k over the last 30ish years by NOT buying insurance....phuketrichard wrote:how can we do a survey?
How many here have $______ saved
less than $2,000
$2-5,0000
5-10,000
$10,000-25,000
More than $25,000
and could handle an emergency...
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