“...for a two-week break with her Egyptian husband.”
So, what’s the rest of the story?
Note to self: Do not bring opioids into Egypt.
How many times will this be posted.
A ‘wife’ visting several times a year for a few days to bring ‘medicines’. LOL. Who would believe in this story?
Sounds like the makins’ of a TV show.
It would certainly behoove people to ‘read the rule book’ before going to distant lands.
If they are ‘estranged’, he may have set her up...
**** like an Egyptian.
Lawrence of Arabia syndrome. Crazy.
bad idea to.....
travel to a different country,
with the intention
of going into competition with
the local drug gang
Anyone who travels internationally has seen the “death for drug traffickers” signs, complete with skull and crossbones, in airports like Singapore. Why would anyone be dumb enough to take opioids through an international airport? If this woman’s husband has a medical condition requiring prescription painkillers, he’s perfectly able to go see a doctor in Egypt and get his prescription filled at a pharmacy there - they have doctors and pharmacies in Egypt.
Go there sometime if you don't think so.
Unless you are in a luxury hotel.
Where do you think the term "what a $hit hole" originated.
1. Don’t marry a muslim, nothing good can come of it.
2. Don’t travel to muslim countries, ever.
Who's name was on the prescription?
How many pills did she have? 60? 600? 6,000?
She was facing a “death penalty” as soon as she married the muzzie.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Returning from Grand Cayman, I realized when I was in line in Miami at US Customs, that I had packed a bottle of over the counter cough medicine I got in Cayman in my suitcase. Watching the customs agent tear apart the backpack of the kid in front of me, I recalled that it contained morphine at a very high percentage.
I was soaking wet when they waived me through without even opening my bag.
Never got over it.
New way to get rid of your wife? /s
I still don’t understand why the hell these folks want to vacation anyplace in the middle east. Women are considered property in those areas, period.