I was there for a week and drove all over the island but did not see any crime or guns. In fact the island had very low police presence. I think I only saw a police car once.Crete has a deep gun culture I've heard.
I was there for a week and drove all over the island but did not see any crime or guns. In fact the island had very low police presence. I think I only saw a police car once.Crete has a deep gun culture I've heard.
I was there for a week and drove all over the island but did not see any crime or guns. In fact the island had very low police presence. I think I only saw a police car once.
I was there for a week and drove all over the island but did not see any crime or guns. In fact the island had very low police presence. I think I only saw a police car once.
Crete has a deep gun culture I've heard.
Greek govt has tried to disarm them, but stopped trying after a while.
@Dante80
In Greece, there is a strong and distinct gun culture in two places. Crete and the Mani peninsula. Both are firmly rooted in the liberation of said regions from the Ottomans, with the culture in Crete also getting re-defined due to what happened to the island in WWII.
Now...to get back ontopic.
Crete is actually like the Black Sea region. Very friendly people but if you piss them off you are a dead man. I actually been to Crete many times. I like the big round bread and Red wine.In Greece, there is a strong and distinct gun culture in two places. Crete and the Mani peninsula. Both are firmly rooted in the liberation of said regions from the Ottomans, with the culture in Crete also getting re-defined due to what happened to the island in WWII.
Now...to get back ontopic.
In Greece, there is a strong and distinct gun culture in two places. Crete and the Mani peninsula. Both are firmly rooted in the liberation of said regions from the Ottomans, with the culture in Crete also getting re-defined due to what happened to the island in WWII.
Congratulations mister bsruzm! You are being appointed as my personal DJ. With regards!
I don't see a Zep song up here in this thread yet....being a huge fan of them, I will do the honours:
This song hits me in a very different way now than it did before. I have been to California a number of times, even when I was quite young (San Francisco was the first place of US I ever saw...I was 10 years old) and it always seemed a land of promise, wonder and great beauty and totally different to anything I had seen before and lived in....
....sure it had its oddities and issues too, but the people were always overall quite laid back, open and friendly. Later in life it was a top contender for where I was looking to study and settle...I had the paper in hand ready to go, but I picked Canada in the end.
But now I see a great pain, anger and tension within it....I guess reflecting what is confronting the larger county it is part of.
I don't know if things are going to go back to the way I remember them earlier....here's hoping.
@KAL-EL