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2-18-2013 @ 11:49AM
Z Schmee said...
I enjoyed the article. However I think one obvious connection should have been made that separates Panama from other places. Yes it is poor, but why are designer stores, treasure chest games full of Chinese crap and older women showing off their butt implants all within a few feet of each other? Clearly the fact that much of the worlds merchandise passes through the Panama canal must have some trickle down effects. Designer cloths, electronics of all varieties, dirty & clean money from around the world and more all get left in Panama. It is an indicator culture if their ever was one. However outside of the cosmopolitan hub that is Panama City exists a much more family centered society proud of their beautiful country. They don't give a damn about airports! I think you should take your family around and get to know Panama.
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