Excuse me, dahrlings, but...

Finding Your G Spot

That charming do-gooder Bruce Poon Tip seems very concerned with our G spots, dahrlings. I discovered mine some time ago on a Puerto Plata FAM (a couple of agreeable tour guides knew the way).

Well, apparently women are so disconnected from their spot, it’s now become a whole project - which Bruce is personally managing for the 2nd year in a row. And you have to travel to Peru or the Himalayas to find it. Honestly, the man is a saint. Not only does he manage innumerable charitable initiatives, his G Project will help satisfy women all over the planet.

Back on this side of the globe, the long awaited climax of itravel’s future was finally achieved yesterday with a bit of a whimper rather than a bang. The buyer, Hanif (Chiko) Nanji and his multiple holding companies has left everyone a bit wanting. Who is he? Why did he buy it? And where does it leave the business? The good news is all the little ‘i’ pumpkins have jobs. And that’s always a wow deal in my books.

 

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