I already said I am fully happy here. I don't remember seeing your name on the list of people in the Bahamas who are allowed to tell people to "kindly leave."
And here is something funny for you...here you aren't a "foreigner" you are a "non-belonger" which I thought was a pretty funny term to use. Talk about getting to the point. :)
Not really. I was attracted to the beaches and the rum! Life is a give and take. But I hear you...it is impossible to generalize people or places under one title.
It's a reference. That's all. Should I make up a word that describes countries like this one and expect everyone to know what I am talking about. The Bahamas is listed as a third-world country and, yes, it lives up to most of those definitions.
This isn't a developing country. I live here because I love it. It is not because of "compulsory" reasons. And I have learned every language that is spoken here. They accept me here because I am respectful of their culture and traditions. That's all.
Quite a bit. This is not an "easy going" culture. This is a true third world country. It was far from easy to adjust to this culture. But I love it here. And it was far from easy to fit in.
The CIA doesn't have that much power, you are chasing a unicorn. The NSA handles much more international issues than the CIA. To think the CIA is running the world is preposterous.
"One morning, over at Elizabeth's beach house, she asked me if I'd rather go water-skiing or lay out. And I realized that not only did I not want to answer THAT question, but I never wanted to answer another water-sports question, or see any of these people again for the rest of my life..." - Anthony (Luke Wilson from BOTTLE ROCKET)
RE: Sarkozy bans burqa wearing.