Category Archives: Dark Humor

Shopping For Food Is Fun; Earthquake of Magnitude 6.5 shook the Capital City and Several Regions of the Country this Thursday; New Rise in Fuel Prices from this Friday; Irregular Migrants Have Cost Panama Some $50 Million; A Few Funnies.

Friday, October 21, 2022 It’s not until I have to find some obscure ingredient for one of the Queen’s famous smoothies, do I notice the staggeringly low resolution quality of my vision. (Me, dialing the wife…)  “Honey, I don’t see some of the things on your list here at the store.  Are you sure Riba […]

Chaos and Order; Streets Flooded and Falling Trees by Rains in the Capital; Panama Wins best delegation in Hispanic Parade 2022; Increase to $10,000 Reward for Information about Aderlyn Llerena;  Eight Teams will represent Panama at the Robotics World Cup in Germany.

Friday, October 14, 2022 In Western Theological texts, more specifically the Bible, the writers/authors explain how the universe, Earth and all living creatures came to be.  According to the account, God spoke and His will was done.  It has always fascinated me how He was able to do what he did with just a few […]

Damn You, Compliance!; Panamanians in South America: Where Do They Represent Us?; They recover for the State 300 Hectares in Chiriquí, A Hidden Good since 1914; First Robotic Surgery of the Public Sector will be performed on October 19 at the City of Health; The Magic of Babies.

Friday, October 07, 2022 Our investigations office happily sponsored the World Compliance Association’s Insurance and Compliance Conference this week.  I’m not too keen on the word “Compliance” as it seems to hold a certain “you must obey” connotation and I’m a little too youthfully challenge to be taking orders.  Besides, coming from a small town, […]

Who are we?; Minor Traffic Accidents: What Does Law 21 Establish?; Electoral Tribunal Will Include in the Preliminary Register Minors who turn 18 years old until May 5, 2024; Municipality of David Establishes Moratorium for Taxpayers Late in Paying Taxes; Celeste Barber.

Friday, September 30, 2022 At the beginning of the pandemic, I started writing this newsletter/blog//marketing tool/spammy content with the intent of keeping the expats in Panama up-to-date on what was going on with COVID-related matters.  Since then, it was transformed into a basic outlet of weekly news translated to English with some witty gobbledygook and […]

Panama’s Unwritten Driving Rules; Panama is the Best Destination in 2022 to Enjoy Retirement; Historic Year Ends with 133,000 Migrants Entering the Country; Know the Transitory Points for Taking Swabs in the Capital City

Friday, January 14, 2022 Yesterday morning while running errands, I found a parking spot almost in front of the post office I use.  I get out, get my mail, and gleefully return with my recently acquired Amazon bounty.  I usually back in when I park, but traffic was brutal, and no one seems to have the […]