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Nicaragua: Scaremongering, or...?:

If you let stuff like that bother you this ain't the place for you. It's that simple....no in-depth analysis needed.

Nicaragua: San Juan Del Sur Hotel by the beach.:

Victoriana. On the beach just down the street from the busy part of town.

Nicaragua: Another of so many narcotics questions:

Someone mentioned codene...they are in a class of painkiller a world apart from morphine...just a bit more potent against pain than Tylenol.

Nicaragua: Yellow Fever Vaccination:

I am not sure he is making it more complicated...I do think until you got to the US embassy posting you posted confusing and erroneous info "every nica has to have it" etc.. But some things on (or lacking on that embassy post could be clarified. You come from USA fine...you come USA via Panama better stay in airport as if not will need the shot.. Europeans often do that before coming here. I realize most come direct but not all. The other thing to know is 6 days between hazard country and Nica is all you need to remove the need for vaccination. It is not all cut and dried. The embassy site is decent for a start but need to think before engaging mouth (or in this case, the keyboard) as you have left a trail of bad info...... To all those reading this far...the thread will now take a sharp turn away from the subject at hand into a critique of someone saying know what you are talking bout before vomit posts...wanna bet.

Nicaragua: WOW:

wow is right...the glue now really got him...doin philosophy now...confused hisself and he be tellin folks how to think

Nicaragua: Which Central American Country is Best to LIve:

Rick the hick..get back on your meds man or get laid or something..you be coming unglued and for an already cheaply glued person that be dangerous

Nicaragua: Utility Theft:

longbummer....please fo not stop writing all these long and delusional posts...they are invigorating to those of us who have not lost our minds.

Nicaragua: Employing Domestic Help:

Yes very good advice ...may sound a bit draconian to some but you can bite off a lot of trouble if you do not do that. I would add you might consider if these these people are for you....lots just hang out. Hire people who you want and fit your ideas of what the should nit somebody else's.

Nicaragua: Donating Tablets:

More than 1 of anything in baggage (if flagged) will cause some problems. Donating this stuff is outside the customs guidelines so they would assess duty if found...so that will be your invoice of they will look it up...duty will be 20 to 50 %.

Nicaragua: No Objection letter:

Yes...I had to get one. Tell you the truth my lawyer did it and I got it in about a month signed by the Attorney General himself.....I do not think a big procedural thing...need the title search back 50 years i think is the #.

 

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