Thursday, August 30th 2007
Caribbean Island Bans Electronics On Beach
While the idea behind a vacation is to "get away from it all", some people use the opportunity of peace and quiet to catch up on some important business. Unfortunately, in the process of catching up on important business, the businessmen ruined the beach experience for the natives and true vacationers. And so, to keep the vacation experience vacation-y, Palm Island is banning all mobile devices within a half-mile of the beach. Resort owner Rob Barret is a full supporter of this legislation, and backed up the ban. "There is nothing worse than lying back in your double hammock, sipping on your strawberry daiquiri and hearing the Motorola jingle in the background. (Vacationers should) switch off their mobiles and enjoy the sound of the lapping waves."
Source:
EnGadget
32 Comments on Caribbean Island Bans Electronics On Beach
This is the Island(I think)
Queensland, Australia.
It's DaMultas way or the Highway. I have been called King !@$hole many of times.......Because I do what I want when I want. I even come and go when I want with no asking the women's.....More than likely the whole idea of me be being single right now, because I have a kid and have no need to mess with those types of things. I have never been happier:)
My wife washed my work phone just the other night. In abattle between Sony and Bosch....
Sony 0
Bosch 1
It was also partially dried in the dryer.
:pimp: Dude you should just learn how to keep that pimp hand strong
If your girlfriends are so bitchy that they do not understand that you are on vacation, trying to ccatch up on some much needed relaxation, then I would say that they do not understand that their partners are human, not money sources, and I consider those women to be worthless.
I am afraid that I think your girls are not worth to be dated, if you want action you can hire a prostitute, there is a lot less commitment in that.
I charge $50 for your basic deal.
I feel it explains a lot about young woman and society in general these days.