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Wizard did keep giving us an update to his situation
I would respect Edward more if he would come back and post on how he see's Luxor now after him and his wife have experienced an incident, many of us was slated cause we told the truth about incidents happening in Luxor, he put it down to our behaviour and reputation which im sure he now knows different (all is forgiven).
I agree with what you say Keefy, if it was I, then I would post the full story as soon as the gate closed behind me with the usual comical interludes. He has stated publicly that we should not believe all we read on the internet concerning this matter, which is correct as a lot tends to be guess work, secondhand, Chines whispers and supposition. Perhaps, quite understandably, they think that its non of our damn business. Perhaps there are legal implications as in Wizards case so a quiet low profile is what is needed. At the end of the day its their business not ours. But even if some did not like or agree with his perceived attitude concerning us 'ex-pats', he was after all just voicing his opinions as to the cause of events as viewed by him. But is it not the same for all of us, me very much included. We see, we speak. That is our nature. I think that a little moral support for these folk would be better as most of us can not even begin to envisage how much upset this is creating in their lives.
carrie wrote:Actually I don't think it's any of our business.
Yes!!! you are quite right carrie it is none of our business, if he came back on here and posted without a mention of the incident that's fine by me, I do feel for him and his wife, yet of course i'm sure he knows that I and others did not take too kindly to him saying what he said when we experienced some incidents.
I'm sure most people who post about incidents that have happened to them is to make more people aware of what is happening here in Luxor, so maybe they can take more precautions to hopefully avoid anything happening to them.
Since I have been asked to lock this topic by a few members and the person this post is about, I will respect that and lock the topic.
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