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    Re: * * * * * * Sunsets, Rum, Sand and Gizzadas – 97 Days in Negril * * * * * *

    Quote Originally Posted by Kahuna3 View Post
    We often take the alternate route down into center-town, specifically to avoid Dead Man’s Corner.
    Could you share this info?

    We usually try to walk fast while glued against the wall

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    Re: * * * * * * Sunsets, Rum, Sand and Gizzadas – 97 Days in Negril * * * * * *

    And the next three post are quotes.....

    "A white woman walking alone in Negril is likely to be approached by a Jamaican man (or a steady stream of them!) and propositioned. They are constantly on the lookout to recruit a ‘sugar momma’ from foreign who will provide them with money and trinkets for their ‘company’. The ideal situation for the man would be to have a virtual harem of several sugar mommas who wire him money throughout the year and bring presents down when they come to visit."


    really???????

    i hadn't noticed this before. Is this why the line is so long at Western Union? Is this why beach boys get territorial when speaking to a white chick?

    Seriously though, I cannot even imagine how some of these dudes do it. Vick's Vapor Rub?


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    Re: * * * * * * Sunsets, Rum, Sand and Gizzadas – 97 Days in Negril * * * * * *

    Quote Originally Posted by booger View Post
    And the next three post are quotes.....

    really???????

    i hadn't noticed this before. Is this why the line is so long at Western Union? Is this why beach boys get territorial when speaking to a white chick?

    Seriously though, I cannot even imagine how some of these dudes do it. Vick's Vapor Rub?

    I know, for people who have visited Negril I'm stating the obvious. But when I'm writing I have a particular reader in mind, and that person knows very little about Negril.

    By the way Booger, your comment in another thread about a 62 year old person in the context of a senior citizen hurt me, bro. Cut me right to the quick

    Vick's Vapor Rub!? I'm speechless!
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    Re: * * * * * * Sunsets, Rum, Sand and Gizzadas – 97 Days in Negril * * * * * *

    Quote Originally Posted by booger View Post


    Seriously though, I cannot even imagine how some of these dudes do it. Vick's Vapor Rub?
    lol smelly but tingly...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by booger View Post
    And the next three post are quotes.....

    "A white woman walking alone in Negril is likely to be approached by a Jamaican man (or a steady stream of them!) and propositioned. They are constantly on the lookout to recruit a ‘sugar momma’ from foreign who will provide them with money and trinkets for their ‘company’. The ideal situation for the man would be to have a virtual harem of several sugar mommas who wire him money throughout the year and bring presents down when they come to visit."


    really???????

    i hadn't noticed this before. Is this why the line is so long at Western Union? Is this why beach boys get territorial when speaking to a white chick?

    Seriously though, I cannot even imagine how some of these dudes do it. Vick's Vapor Rub?
    Obviusly, they eat the slime from the coconut and drink magnum.

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    Re: * * * * * * Sunsets, Rum, Sand and Gizzadas – 97 Days in Negril * * * * * *

    Kahuna, Mandrix was the British version of Quaaludes. Back in the old days (before my time) they were supposedly easy to acquire, and contributed to many crashes on that corner...so the story goes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorax2 View Post
    Kahuna, Mandrix was the British version of Quaaludes. Back in the old days (before my time) they were supposedly easy to acquire, and contributed to many crashes on that corner...so the story goes
    Yes that's true. That was then...this is now
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    Re: * * * * * * Sunsets, Rum, Sand and Gizzadas – 97 Days in Negril * * * * * *

    In our group of Friends the Corner Bar is referred to as Charlies Bar. Mostly because our friend Charlie could have bought the place with the amount of Red Stripe he has drank there over the years.

    I look forward to visiting it a few times while we are on this reach!
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    Mandrix Corner,,,,,hhhmmmmmmm. Not sure if I ever heard that term before.......you, K3?? Stay out of the way,.....otherwise, your **** gets run over! Have a Nice Day.

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