This was front page news in yesterday’s A.M. Costa Rica:
Municipality demands disabled access to brothels
By Elise Sonray of the A.M. Costa Rica staff
Customers in wheelchairs will soon be able to enjoy prostitutes in a comfortable atmosphere just like any other paying visitor, thanks to the municipality.
The municipality of San José raided and shut down 25 massage parlors last month, not because the businesses were pimping prostitutes but because they didn’t have wheelchair ramps, said a city official Monday.
Oh. And since "prostitution costa rica" is an oft-used Costa Rica search keyword phrase, watch my visitor count soar!
“watch my visitor count soar!”
LOL, nothing wrong with a little SEO
I’m thinking of adding the words “prostitution costa rica” to all my posts.
I said ‘a LITTLE’ ….not whorish/prostituded style SEO (pun intended) 😛
Okay, I found that article very amusing and full of contradictions… for lack of a better word. lol. Sounds like something I’d read here in the states. 🙂
You’ll have to report back on what your counts look like in a few days. lol. Tour buses? oh my.
at this point (Via a different link) , if you put in ‘costa rica prostitutes’ the blog comes up as hit number 8
lol
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Oh, wait. They don’t want to read about my mercury problems either…
The system, which requires crutches to help with balance, consists of motorized leg supports, body sensors and a back pack containing a computerized control box and rechargeable batteries. The user picks a setting with a remote control wrist band — stand, sit, walk, descend or climb — and then leans forward, activating the body sensors and setting the robotic legs in motion.
The device will go on sale in 2010, and run approximately $20,000- about the price of more sophisticated wheelchairs.. I’m not sure what would cost $20,000 on a wheelchair? The ’sophistication’ in a wheelchair consists of a small simple computer- desktop computers are much more sophisticated I would think, and certainly don’t run tens of thousands of dollars.
It’s not what costs $20,000 on a wheelchair. It’s what the insurance companies will pay for it.