hard time for sankies

mountainfrog

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It's Just the Thing.

jrzyguy said:
....most of the girls who go after sankies know EXACTLY what they are doing.

Very often I get the very same impression.

So, I guess, it's fair to say:
It's a perfect match in most cases.

("Es treffen sich schon die Richtigen.")

m'frog
 

Alyonka

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mountainfrog said:
Life.

m'frog

Before they loose their life there will be years of not even knowing they are in danger. Such people think it will NEVER happen to them untill they actually get it. They enjoy sense of risk and adventure, just like others skydiving and rollercoasters .... They would get infected, never get tested and will keep on infecting others untill they get so sick that they cannot do it anymore. It is sad but it is reality unfortunately ...
 
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ChicaBianca

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liquor curfew not over yet

. Crime down 50%
As reported in Hoy newspaper, Police Chief Bernardo Santana Paez says that violent crimes are down by 50% as a result of the new crime-fighting measures. He said that while between Thursday, 20 July and Sunday 23 July there were 24 deaths and 63 injured from gunshot or knife wounds, during this same period last week, the total number of deaths was 12 and injured 34. He said that the trend is for crime to decline as patrolling operations are honed. He said that on average there would be 15 deaths in colmadones, bars and discotheques that now have to close by midnight on weekdays and Sundays and are allowed to remain open until 2 am on Fridays and Saturdays. Santana said that after the curfew was imposed, there has not been a single case of violence in these drinking spots.
Santana told Hoy newspaper that in the past, youths would drink until 3 or 4 am, and drunk, they would hit the streets firing shots into the air. "This was like Star Wars," he commented, explaining that as a result people would be injured and even killed by these stray bullets.
Santana said that the measures would continue "indefinitely", and that they could be strengthened.
 

blitz

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wow, doesn't that put a damper on things!! (although not the decrease in crime rate obviously)

In some hotels, it wouldn't be so bad.. but the Gran Ventana for instance, there is absolutely NOTHING to do at night on the actual resort! Without the roadway, I'd have died of boredom!

It surely will affect tourism in a major way.. people will pay a bit more and head to Mexico or something comparative. It's too bad!