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A surprising change occurred back in 1993, when it suddenly became the fashion for young unmarried women to dress in wild brief costumes that possessed more than overtones of bondage and S & M, and to attend rave clubs after work.
[floatr]Kevin Bucknall wrote:[... Some of the drunks you will see in the street are highly respectable businessmen on their way home after a social business session with the boys. They are not the lager louts of some Western societies or skid-row residents with a bottle in a paper bag staggering along looking for a doorway to sleep in.GomiGirl wrote:.... the attempt to explain a culture and condense into a few paragraphs that always leaves me feeling a bit cheated and pigeon-holed.
GomiGirl wrote:Tusker beer is the local beer in Vanuatu!! (where I was last week) Tastes like camel piss. Am hoping that the photo showing him with red nose and cheeks as he has been out in the sun and not alcohol abuse.
GomiGirl wrote:Tusker beer is the local beer in Vanuatu!! (where I was last week) Tastes like camel piss.
GomiGirl wrote:
Some of the drunks you will see in the street are highly respectable businessmen on their way home after a social business session with the boys. They are not the lager louts of some Western societies or skid-row residents with a bottle in a paper bag staggering along looking for a doorway to sleep in.
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succubusqueen wrote:mmm...well I've seen a lot of passed out salary men...on sidewalks, doorways, parks...you name it!:D
gboothe wrote:You're not supposed to pass them until you've determined if their okay! Plus check if they're wearing a good wristwatch and got anything in their pockets, wallet, etc.
GomiGirl wrote:Tusker beer is the local beer in Vanuatu!! (where I was last week) Tastes like camel piss. Am hoping that the photo showing him with red nose and cheeks as he has been out in the sun and not alcohol abuse.
Note: Do not confuse the Kenyan TUSKER beer with the tusker beer made by Vanuatu Breweries. The latter is named after a wild boar native to the south pacific, and doesn't have anything to to with elephants.
Captain Japan wrote:Wrong, wrong, and wrong. I was in Vanuatu that week, too. Tusker is actually very good. That bottle in the photo is from someplace other than Vanuatu. Here's the Vanuatu Tusker label.
GomiGirl wrote:That is how rumours start you know..
GomiGirl wrote:We were both in Vanuatu at the same time?? That is how rumours start you know.. anyway, sad that we didn't know as it would have been fun to have caught up there. Shared a Tusker or two...(I still think it tasted like camel piss though)
WASHINGTON - A 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck Wednesday in the South Pacific 30 miles southeast of Santo, Vanuatu, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
The quake was at a depth of 107.3 miles, USGS said. The epicenter was also 1,240 miles northeast of Brisbane, Australia.
"Based on all available data a destructive Pacific-wide tsunami not expected and there is no tsunami threat to Hawaii," read an advisory from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
GomiGirl wrote:Tusker beer is the local beer in Vanuatu!! (where I was last week) Tastes like camel piss. Am hoping that the photo showing him with red nose and cheeks as he has been out in the sun and not alcohol abuse.
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