El Bano

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In the jungle, there are more than a few things that can either kill you or otherwise make your day less than perfect. Let’s see now, Redmond O’hanlon, in his fun book, In Trouble Again notes that  “There’s amoebic and bacillary dysentery, yellow and blackwater and dengue fevers, malaria, cholera, typhoid, rabies, hepatitis and tuberculosis – plus one or two veryRestrict Consumption of Drink, Smoking and Taking drugs These improper habits will have an effect on different aspects of the male sexuality and therefore, there is no major difference between Caverta and levitra no prescription Go Here when it comes to action mechanism and effectiveness, but the only dissimilarity between them is the cost, where the former is cheaper than latter. special extras.”  Had I written this sentence I would have added not being able to find el baño when you need one.  Or – worse yet – finding el baño, only to find it is out-of-order or you do not have the soles to pay for the use of what may or may not be a working  baño.  And always best to bring you own TP. Argh! The memories of it all.

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3 Comments

  1. Ellen May 15, 2017 at 7:50 pm #

    It’s the simple things in life that can bring much pleasure but also mucho peligro o molestia.

  2. Cousin B. May 15, 2017 at 9:58 pm #

    Hmmmm. Well, frankly, I don’t recall seeing such festive looking Bano’s anywhere South of the Border however, I’ve certainly FELT festive upon finding one. On the other hand, creative colorization of any Bano’s is somewhat comparable to putting lipstick on a pig but I get it from an “artistic” look thru a shot glass.

  3. Esther May 15, 2017 at 10:04 pm #

    El baño was definitely a problem when we went to Cuba 4 years ago! So I could relate to this post!!!

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