Archive for February, 2003

Sario Kalms - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Friday, February 28th, 2003

hi everybody, well it’s been a while since i’ve spoken to anyone from tembag. i lived in tembag 4 a few years,on the same street as dennis rosario and ivy rankin. my parents are nelson &amp angela kalms and i have 2 younger sisters justine and justina hi uncle ronald,how r u? anyways,if any one remembers me and wants to get in touch with me.feel free AND IT’D B GREAT IF WE HAD A REUNION 1 DAY take care and have a good one. Sario Kalms

Notes

Tuesday, February 25th, 2003

If it weren’t for a conversation my brother, Deron Scarabin, and I had in late 1999, this site would have never come to fruition. Naturally, it also wouldn’t have been possible but for my dad’s hard work and both of my parents’ willingness to move us over there.

Tembagapura.com is owned, operated, designed, edited and financed by Jason Scarabin.

Freeport was approached with a long list of proposals to enhance the site, but has failed to respond in a timely manner. With the site getting 43 thousand plus hits per month (avg. hits from August 2002-February 2003), it’s popularity has grown to proportions to become completely objective in its pursuits including, but not limited to, OBJECTIVE reporting on Freeport’s operations.

Katie Chatham - San Marcos, TX

Tuesday, February 18th, 2003

Hi again. This is so crazy. It is amazing seeing familiar names that I haven’t seen in years. I am a junior at Southwest Texas State University and majoring in Business Management. I plan to become a pharmaceutical rep after college. My family is living in Texas. I would love to here from yall. Jamie Cutts and I actually talked on the phone. It was so crazy. Well, I would love to talk to yall!

Bridget Dougherty - Mesa, Az USA

Thursday, February 13th, 2003

Holy cow!! it is funny how much you miss the simplicty of a place so much and all of a sudden you click a mouse and here it is right in font of you. how times have evolved!! to bad i cant smell it or feel it though. and what i wouldnt give for some french frys at the store, or to sit with Gweneth on the bridge and watch the rain come down. thank you for putting up this sight it was nice to see that the people i grew up with are still around and are doing great!!! (hey nani) of course there are those you cant get away from (BARKERS!!!) (HEHEHEHEHe you know i love you guys!!) I want to give a shout out to mr. robinson thanks for all the wisdom you shared with us and thank you to all the teachers expecally our second grade teacher (you know who you are!). To the next generation of tempagapurans i hope you never take for granted what you have around you and carry with you the understanding that you are truly lucky to be in such a beautiful place.

Alexis Marshall - Canada

Wednesday, February 12th, 2003

Hey Everyone! This site is great. I lived in Tembags for only 2 years, but I had a great time there. I miss all the people that I met there.

Nick Henderson - Moscow, ID USA

Tuesday, February 11th, 2003

I lived there for thirteen years. Through the floods, the riots, the goods and the bads. I miss it horribly, and would return in a heart beat. Nick H.

Jaime Cutts - Spartanburg, SC USA

Tuesday, February 11th, 2003

Hey, just wanted to write a quick note to say hey to everyone! This is crazy- I didn’t know this site existed and it was weird realizing how many people I remembered from before, and how many people I have lost touch with as well… I’m in South Carolina (not my favorite State, that’s for sure) playing soccer and majoring in Sociology… I plan on working with people and maybe doing something with sports…not sure yet. My parents are still in Indonesia, but they’re not working with Freeport. I’d love to hear from anyone, so please drop me a line some time and let me know what’s up… I’ll try and keep in touch. Hope everyone is doing well… Jaime…