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January 31, 2013 at 12:00 am #170664AndrewKeymaster
A businessman and resident of San Miguel de Santo Domingo, [url=http://www.nacion.com/2013-01-31/ElPais/demarcacion–con-todo-y-cadaver.aspx]criticized the line painting work[/url] performed by Conavi on Route 32, which leads to Guápiles.
A dog had been run over 100 meters east of the Riteve vehicle inspection station however, instead of removing the carcas the work crews simply painted yellow stripes on top of what was left of the dead dog…
[img]https://www.welovecostarica.com/public/images/Dogs_Body_Road_2.jpg[/img] Is this how they do it in your home town?
Jee! Jee!
January 31, 2013 at 6:21 pm #170665waggoner41Member[quote=”Scott”]A businessman and resident of San Miguel de Santo Domingo, [url=http://www.nacion.com/2013-01-31/ElPais/demarcacion–con-todo-y-cadaver.aspx]criticized the line painting work[/url] performed by Conavi on Route 32, which leads to Guápiles.
A dog had been run over 100 meters east of the Riteve vehicle inspection station however, instead of removing the carcas the work crews simply painted yellow stripes on top of what was left of the dead dog…
[img]https://www.welovecostarica.com/public/images/Dogs_Body_Road_2.jpg[/img]
Is this how they do it in your home town?
Jee! Jee![/quote]
It is typical of how everything is done in Costa Rica. “It’s not my job.” to remove the carcass!
January 31, 2013 at 6:28 pm #170666daviddMemberyep
exactly!!!
[quote=”waggoner41″][quote=”Scott”]A businessman and resident of San Miguel de Santo Domingo, [url=http://www.nacion.com/2013-01-31/ElPais/demarcacion–con-todo-y-cadaver.aspx]criticized the line painting work[/url] performed by Conavi on Route 32, which leads to Guápiles.
A dog had been run over 100 meters east of the Riteve vehicle inspection station however, instead of removing the carcas the work crews simply painted yellow stripes on top of what was left of the dead dog…
[img]https://www.welovecostarica.com/public/images/Dogs_Body_Road_2.jpg[/img]
Is this how they do it in your home town?
Jee! Jee![/quote]
It is typical of how everything is done in Costa Rica. “It’s not my job.” to remove the carcass![/quote]
January 31, 2013 at 11:52 pm #170667boginoParticipantOr as they say in Mexico: “Manana…….Manana………”
February 1, 2013 at 4:55 am #170668costaricabillParticipantIs that a dog or a goat?
February 3, 2013 at 3:55 pm #170669raggedjackMemberI work for a state agency here in IL, and we received a well-used car from another agency.
Our agency decided to take it to a local Maaco body shop to be painted to match our agency’s color.
When we got it back, I was talking to another employee, and we were looking the paint job over. We noticed what looked like a rust bubble under the paint in the middle of the hood.
We both commented that neither of us had noticed rust on the hood when we had originally received the car. We started poking at it and the paint started flaking off.
Underneath, it wasn’t rust, but BIRD POOP.
A bird had relieved itself right in the middle of the hood, and these guys painted right over it.
The car had been black, and was being painted blue, so no way they could have missed the blob of white in the middle of the hood.
Needless to say, the car went right back and they repainted the hood free of charge…
February 3, 2013 at 8:46 pm #170670DavidCMurrayParticipantAnd people snicker at government . . .
February 5, 2013 at 8:17 am #170671Doug WardMember[quote=”DavidCMurray”]And people snicker at government . . .[/quote]
David. The govt was voted in…………………..be afraid(or load and lock)February 5, 2013 at 1:52 pm #170672DavidCMurrayParticipantOkay, Doug, I’ll bite. What is it that you’re afraid of and why should I share your fear?
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