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8 Responses to “Barbados First Impressions”
very blunt. your first impression concerned a crowd…
By Matt on Feb 2, 2007
I feel like a man dying of thirst…the rain starts…but alas…it stops as soon as it begins.
By Vince Williams on Feb 2, 2007
Make us jealous, record a video at the beach. Heck, you could even make a Jason’s place episode where he builds sandcastles or whatever. :p
By Stephan Tual on Feb 2, 2007
Yeah, but make it a ‘Loren’s place’.Have you been to the nude beach yet? At least show us your thong.
By Vince Williams on Feb 2, 2007
You’re killing me. “There’s a lot of black people here”, like they might hear you.
That wrong side of the road thing would bother me too.
By jvon on Feb 2, 2007
You should have gone to Puerto Rico.
Mainly bc I like saying Puerto Rico and coming to NY for PR day.
By Jeremy Pepper on Feb 2, 2007
The road thing is insane, and what If they did hear me? What then?
By Loren Feldman on Feb 2, 2007
It always kills me how people in the states say the English drive on the ‘wrong’ side of the road, rather than the ‘other’ side. It’s like telling a gay guy that he’s on the ‘wrong’ side of the fence. You guys remind of Ma and Pa Kettle go to Barbados.
By Vince Williams on Feb 2, 2007