#221262 - 07/18/06 11:50 PM
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Right on to that Cookie! LOL. A whole new culture has evolved now with smoking outside a pub or club. It happened to NYC, too. I got a job offer in Antigua, Guatemala so I plan to relocate there. CC is getting expensive, too, but still much chiller than Cali. I'm reminded of that when I'm on the freeway! Only golf carts here are on friggin fairways. Boots!
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#221264 - 07/21/06 08:49 PM
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Jeez. What's up with the morbid outlook Cooper? Chill out, mein. Everything comes to dust, even us.
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#221266 - 07/22/06 11:37 PM
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Maybe these guys like Harry are progress, if weren't for them life be boring for a tourist like me,I need more than fruit trees.Harry Woods the snorkel guide,I spent heap of time with on my days on the island,plenty of great food,alcohol&sex and so what if I paid for everything he was broke n gave him money too even if for his gambling my choice,we wanted fun.Yeh I knew he lived with his long time girlfriend on the island,it didn't bother me,he didn't seem to care about her anyway so why should I,my holiday fling n i wasn't coming back.Yeh,get your drift Seashell,Harry gave me HEP too,my mistake..call it my CC momento,anyway I be one of many many woman he gave it to.Oh Allie..go the beach pigs n bring on the boys!!
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#221267 - 07/23/06 01:54 PM
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Ahhhh, Seahorse, your fellow Canadians must be so proud of you and how you represent the women of your country. Did you pay a duty tax for the Hep you brought back to Canada? Let's just hope what goes around comes around, cuz Harry's woman and all the other women you screw over with your self indulgent, careless behavior deserve some sort of retribution for your sleaziness.
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#221268 - 07/24/06 06:58 PM
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Alright my people. This is getting terribly negative and bitter.
I'm black American Rasta and I feel that in whatever you choose conciously that harms yourself or someone else, is wickedness and chickens will come home to roost.
I'm married to a Belizean bred and BOTH of us have been involved with others since being apart. We've shared experiences, fought, and hassled over hella issues. Whatever spouses can reconcile, forgive, or accept is between them.
A lot of people hustle or get hustled. Locals and tourists alike. Locals need to eat, tourists provide opprotunity and are sadly caught up on some jungle feva trip and become mislead, which is unfortunate. Homie is RARELY going to be brought home to Copenhagen or Alberta. One's holiday doesn't necessarily translate into reality.
Being with a Belizean bred to me is JUST like being with a bred from Oakland with a Caribbean accent and maybe more often barefooted. Not many sisters like me even find their way to C.A.; too hectic a region. Those who do go are of a tougher sensibility and can weather the drama that comes with having love for a brother. It is a different cultural dynamic entirely and much more difficult for white women as they will tolerate more than a sister ever would.
Some of the women on CC are quite strong and even if they choose to end their relationships, have the fortitude of spirit to continue living a life in Belize. For that I have respect.
Choose the blessed life you want and can handle, but live righteous. No one person can judge another. We all have issues in our lives to contend with and consequences for the choices we make.
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#221269 - 07/24/06 10:57 PM
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Well said miss Lisa. And truly, it is a rough road/ the cultural mix. Add to that the distance of a relationship in space and time and you have one hellova road to travel. But nuff said......live well... don't do unto others what you don't want them to do to you.(the Golden Rule in reverse still works the same way. Time for more postitive tones here. I agree.
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#221270 - 07/26/06 08:22 PM
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Respect WO to the R! I feel bad for what's her name, SeaHo? Her remarks disturb me. I mean, jes because she know bred gotta wife and pickney don mek it right to mess wit him. One's action affect all they touch.
Her post just stated to me she got no respect for self, let alone others. A rather Girls Gone Wild, I don't give a %*&(! trip.
Chris Rock has the best quote: "Since I became a father my highest priority in life is to keep my daughter off the pole."
(pole dancing is popular in strip clubs in the States).
I heard that! I suppose my mother had the same attitude. She was a committed and loving parent.
I refused to be another Black statistic and believe me, how I came up it was a very real possibility. By the time I was 13 I had girlfriends in gangs named crap like Puppet or Chula Loca; then a several years later...my same homegirls pregnant or in jail.
I'm sure that's why Ma moved us out the ghetto. "Keep my daughters off the pole!!" No one in my life ever called me a ho. I've never conducted myself in that manner at home or on holiday, even in my younger days. My crown is always high and blazing. My mother did alright. I think. She gave me a good foundation.
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