We believe you...........but.............a Mexican Judged was nabbed at the border with 38lbs of cocaine. Safe or numb?.........
Probably good that Steve is keeping this string open, and is on top of similar pop-up posts/threads on this topic. Steve: we're grateful for your continuing candor, openness and reporting all the facts, so folks can make their own decisions based on all the information they have and what feels right for them. As we continue to spend, admittedly with a little bit of guilt, our kids/grandkid's inheritance, over the past 12 mths, in addition to 3 Cuba trips, we did 2 trips to PDC. In every case, we did our best to travel 'wisely' by staying on-resort, not sticking out from the crowd, nor looking for conflict or beach vendors... in short, as always, staying self-aware, and aware of surroundings and of others, and swimming in our respective, contentment fishbowls of non-confrontational, non-demanding, pieces of topless beach sexy time paradise each time. At PDC, the tourist police and other police officers zoomed back and forth on beach ATVs a few times a day, yes some with automatic weapons, and sometimes coming up between the palm trees too. This all seemed normal and we got used to it. We appreciated their presence was for our safety (also chased off vendors) ... and quite possibly to check out M's perky boobage... or maybe even my moobage. (lol, help yourself to the eye bleach). It all felt normal, and we had wonderful vacations. And hopefully we will live happily ever after... 38 yrs marriage so far, and I'm the luckiest man in the world.... okay maybe Steve is
@MandEOntario you are entertaining Why don't you post more. 40 posts in over 6 years is depraving the forum of your entertainment value
@marshe: Thanks for your thoughtful note. You're too kind. Enjoying your posts as well. And wow, 29+ TTR visits!!... by now, you must be a shareholder, or maybe Steve's evil twin Thanks again
29 is nothing...many folks we know with way more visits Not a shareholder and not a twin, he much more handsome and sauve, but perhaps I am more curmudgeonly than Mr. WRIGHT. We just feel at home generally at TTR and we are treated top notch by the family, management and staff