Jamaica Declassified

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We definitely did not allegedly spend $25k to film an alleged hunt in Jamaica. If we’d allegedly hunted there we definitely did not allegedly hunt on an alleged island the Jamaican government allegedly prohibits humans on.

We also did not do all of these things with allegedly crooked police that allegedly facilitated everything we did while telling us all of these things we’re allegedly legal.

We definitely didn’t allegedly feast on a goat that I allegedly killed on Craigheads birthday.
 
We definitely did not allegedly spend $25k to film an alleged hunt in Jamaica. If we’d allegedly hunted there we definitely did not allegedly hunt on an alleged island the Jamaican government allegedly prohibits humans on.

We also did not do all of these things with allegedly crooked police that allegedly facilitated everything we did while telling us all of these things we’re allegedly legal.

We definitely didn’t allegedly feast on a goat that I allegedly killed on Craigheads birthday.
I love Jamaica. Turned 39, 40, 41, & 42 there. This sounds like an allegedly legit series of events that would happen in Jamaica. I’ve made friends with some of the staff at the resort we go to and they were very enlightening on how life works in their country. All of them have since left the resort and have made their way out of the lower echelons of society. It’s a sad state of affairs for the masses. They are very much dependent on tourism, which is the lower classes only means of scrounging up enough money from tips to better themselves and save enough to get a Visa to make a better life elsewhere. They want to leave and we want to visit. One love, Mon
 
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