What pisses me off more than anything is the total lack of respect they show to the locals who's country THEY are visiting bearing in mind this is still a Muslim country the tolerance shown and the attitude of the police is amazing
I work in tourism and have to admit in summer i am normally ashamed at being British, we get all nationalites and we are the worst, and it's not all young people, after a few drinks they want to take on the world become abusive and offensive . No wonder we have a bad name abroad
Hi ras I think that we have to re responsible for ourselves, but when young we don't always see the dangers, i know i didn't. But as Robbie say's in UK the licence holder does have a responsiblity and i believe should stop serving
i have to say i really don't mind if a guy isn't smiling in his pic, i HATE having my photo taken and rarely smile in them , but doesn't mean i'm a miserable person.
I'm non religious and non christian, but that doesn't mean I'm non spiritual. It bothers me when people get the idea that their way is the only way and all others are wrong. That would mean billions of people are doomed and if there is a god of any sort, I doubt that's what he/she/it had in mind.
Odd that it's Saturday morning and not one single god salesman has knocked on my door. I'm even still in my underwear![/quote Hi Kid, do you ever put your clothes on ?????
I agree with jb there could be a reasonable explanation, has happened to me and i really gave him a hard time to then find out his Mother had a heart attack ! Really wished i had given him the chance to explain, i felt really bad and pretty stupid
RE: Drinking death - Who's to blame?
What pisses me off more than anything is the total lack of respect they show to the locals who's country THEY are visiting bearing in mind this is still a Muslim country the tolerance shown and the attitude of the police is amazing