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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s a really cool base. I have been there many times…it’s like an interesting small coastal town, has a Subway and McDonald’s and awesome snorkeling. They even have a golf course. It’ll be an adventure.[/quote] To house migrants like a concentration camp??!! Your definition of adventure is much different than mine. [/quote] Her daughter is 27. It’s a perfect time to live a little and experience something other than banal middle class American culture. You sound so basic and boring [/quote] The military base has a golf course (oooo!) and a McDonald’s. Yeah, that’s so different than banal middle class America. “Basic” sounds like teenager talk. [/quote] Heh. Don't forget about the movie theater! And bowling...oooh! You beat me to it but I was just going to say to that PP...umm...are you at all familiar with base life? Especially that particular base? It's like the definition of banal middle class American culture. Actually, besides the palm trees and beaches, it mostly reminds me of like...a small generic midwestern town in the 90s. Folks stationed there aren't traipsing around Cuba "on an adventure" in their free time :roll: In fact, you're only allowed to leave if it's on a plane, and you're going anywhere besides Cuba. And there is a lot of depression and alcoholism there. It's a tiny, isolated place where you better like water sports because otherwise there isn't sh*t to do besides drink (and bowl/watch movies). [/quote] I'm the one who said it sounded like a great job for a 20-something looking for adventure, and I guess it really depends what you're looking for. I spent 5.5 years living and working on a small tropical island in my 20s and early 30s, and I wouldn't trade a second of it even though you could make many of the same complaints about the place where I lived. I guess if you want Paris, then this wouldn't be the thing - if you want this, then it sounds great. OP doesn't have to want to do it - and her daughter doesn't have to do it forever. Take the opportunities you've got and see a little something new. Obviously you've spent enough time there to know it's not for you - [b]why can't OP's daughter do the same?[/b][/quote] Never said she can't. I just don't see how this job/location would be an "adventure," or an experience to "live a little," or have something other than "banal middle class American culture." If tropical climate, water sports, etc. are of interest, but you also want to experience unique culture and adventure, would be way better off to just go to Miami. [/quote] Exactly. The base is even more boring than basic middle class suburban culture. [/quote]
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