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328: sell or keep?

Discussion in 'Europe' started by flyingboa, Apr 8, 2005.

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  1. flyingboa

    flyingboa Formula 3

    Nov 27, 2003
    1,564
    Italy
    Full Name:
    Eugenio Dalla Rosa
    Dear all friends of mine,
    I am in an internet cafe' here in Alabang, south of Manila. I just had to go out from the all-american hotel I am in and mix with locals. Funny, interesting but...
    I miss home! And my home is in Europe. Up to some years ago I think I would have said that my home is the world... now I am not so sure any more.
    Am I growing provincial?
    Hope to see you all soon.
    Ciao
    Eugenio
    BTW... Final decision taken: I will keep it. :) :)
    As Mark said, it is just so much more than a piece of metal...
     
  2. Simon

    Simon Moderator
    Moderator Owner

    Aug 29, 2003
    6,900
    Switzerland
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    Simon
    Sounds like you are having second thoughts about staying in Manilla. Whatever you decide Eugenio, I'm sure it will be for the right reasons for you and your family (and not your 328 ;)). Stay in touch, we'll see you when you get back hopefully.

    I think we should organise a quick Ferrari weekend trip to Milan...anyone want to come with me?
     
  3. maranello71

    maranello71 Formula 3

    Jan 23, 2004
    1,221
    Chicagoland
    Full Name:
    Andre
    Good choice Eugenio - keep it!!! Just make sure that you really use it whenever you come to Italy. Even if you only use it 3 times a year that will be enough as long as you give it a long, fast drive. Just make sure you come to Italy whenever we organize our Tuscany/Liguria FCHAT events!!

    Hope to see you soon,
    Andrea
     
  4. flyingboa

    flyingboa Formula 3

    Nov 27, 2003
    1,564
    Italy
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    Eugenio Dalla Rosa
    Ciao Simon.
    You are right and wrong at the same time. I allways had some erplexities about moving here... The fact is that it is difficult to say NO to the company.
    Add to that that there are pros and contras and you have a good pictutere of the situation.
    Let us see what is going to happen. For sure when back in Italy I want to have a litte tous around swiss alps.
    Ciao a tutti
    Eugenio
     
  5. tele013

    tele013 Formula Junior

    Nov 19, 2003
    761
    Malaga, Spain
    Full Name:
    jesus
    Ciao Eugenio,
    Buena suerte!
     
  6. Malfark

    Malfark F1 Veteran

    Oct 31, 2002
    5,307
    Mud Island, Europe
    Full Name:
    Markem
    YEAH BABY!!!! :D:D:D Great news...

    "Growing provincial"? No - just NORMAL resistance to change. None of us relish moving out of our comfort zones, but once you've moved, you will adapt pretty quickly. That's one of the reasons man is the most successful animal on the planet...we can adapt. You'll be just fine once you get a Phillippino girlfriend! ;)

    MARK
     

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