I think on another thread you said that some people start airlines to feed their egos but that the planes soon come down to earth. And I mean literally.
So Rev where is all the confidence that GEO is this profitable tourist market?
I think on another thread you said that some people start airlines to feed their egos but that the planes soon come down to earth. And I mean literally.
So Rev where is all the confidence that GEO is this profitable tourist market?
Rev Bhai....I agree with you...........tek yusself seriously because no one else does.....
I think on another thread you said that some people start airlines to feed their egos but that the planes soon come down to earth. And I mean literally.
So Rev where is all the confidence that GEO is this profitable tourist market?
carib bai:
If you know anything about successfully achieving your goals you will understand that there are numerous impediments and potholes along the way---lots of setbacks, despair and failures---and to borrow a cliche---it is always darkest just before success arrives.
The losers and failures will quit now---they will see no future in the Guyana tourist product---but those who are bent on achieving their dreams---those headed for success will persist.
Rev
de facks and figaas man is now de filosofaaa.......
Like he run outta figaas.....
Rev Bhai....I agree with you...........tek yusself seriously because no one else does.....
Kari bai:
Like the Rev said to Bruddaman in another thread---those of you who hate and despise the PPP and are longing to see the AFC/PNC in power---whatever the Rev "preaches" on this forum will not mesh with your reason and common sense, and as a result you will never, ever believe a word the Rev writes.
THAT'S OK!
But there are numerous folks, supporters of the PPP, who agree 100% with the Rev.
Rev
I think on another thread you said that some people start airlines to feed their egos but that the planes soon come down to earth. And I mean literally.
So Rev where is all the confidence that GEO is this profitable tourist market?
carib bai:
If you know anything about successfully achieving your goals you will understand that there are numerous impediments and potholes along the way---lots of setbacks, despair and failures---and to borrow a cliche---it is always darkest just before success arrives.
The losers and failures will quit now---they will see no future in the Guyana tourist product---but those who are bent on achieving their dreams---those headed for success will persist.
Rev
Rev why dont you get back to the thread where you wrote of people with big egos starting airlines which failed? I was shocked to discover that youy could actually write something sensible, but apparently some one else did using your name.
Then ask yourself why you think that Guyanese are goping to fly with some mystery airline based in Jamaica a scant few weeks after yet another fly by night collapsed.
Hot Hot tourism in sweet sweet Guyana!
http://www.kaieteurnewsonline....0-meant-for-charity/
- Overseas-based Guyanese peeved with police inefficiencies
After giving similar statements three days in a row to ranks of Vreed-en-Hoop Police Station, Bibi Lanzaro, an overseas-based Guyanese who came to Guyana to do charitable work, has given-up hope that the police would apprehend the culprit who broke into her relativeβs house and stole her US$4,000 meant for charity. According to Lanzaro, two Sundays ago, she and her two siblings were the victims of theft when burglars broke into the Harlem, West Coast Demerara house and stole US$4,000, a Trinidadian Passport containing a United States of America visa and two gold and diamond rings. The woman said that they were at a wedding in the village when the incident occurred. It was no later than 23:00 hrs. She opined that because the music was on loud they were unable to hear the burglars breaking the locks on the backdoor of the house. According to a male relative, during the celebrations he decided to check on the house and was stunned when he saw the backdoor open and noise emanating from the house. He returned to the wedding house and inquired of his son (the owner of the house) if he had left the door open and got a negative response. As such, the occupants of the house, including Lanzaro and her siblings returned to the premises and there it was discovered that only items belonging to the overseas guests were missing. She said that her brotherβs Trinidadian passport and his two rings that were on the head of the bed and her US$4,000 that was stashed in a bag were missing. She opined that the burglars probably did not have much time since her American Passport and three others were not stolen. The woman noted that her frustration with the police began the night of the burglary when the police refused to come to the scene, claiming lack of a vehicle. She noted that within a two-hour span she called the police three times and kept receiving the same response, βWe donβt have vehicleβ¦I canβt help you.β Lanzaro said that the situation became unbearable and her nephew called βhis boss in Georgetown and his boss call a police rank in Georgetown who called Vreed-en-Hoop and then is when we get help.β βSoon after we decided to go to the police and there we saw the police loading up in a jeep to come to us in Harlemβ¦We returned home and the police took a statement from me,β she added. The woman stated that the lax approach and inefficiencies of ranks of Vreed-en-Hoop Police Station worsened over the next two days forcing her to lodge a complaint with the Commander of βDβ Division. According to the woman, on the Monday she went to the police station where she gave another statement. To her surprise, when she went to the station on Tuesday, she was again asked to give a statement. This increased her frustration and she decided to go to the Commander of βDβ Division on Wednesday. Lanzaro noted that on Thursday the police telephoned her requesting to visit her on Friday to obtain a statement and she refused. Despite the troubles the woman still extended her charity to 15 elderly people.
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