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David<BR>how are things?
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Hey jealous B----h....Must be painful inside for you to have all that jealousy for someone who had<BR>such a lovely wedding/honeymoon in<BR>St. John.<BR><BR>Talk about "green with envy"
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Your still wrong. You got the wrong<BR>Anon and Nancy on both counts. <BR><BR>Take a Prozac!!! Calm down!!!
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To the one whose bashing the lovely<BR>nancy who had the wedding on St. John.<BR><BR>She's so lovely we are using her wedding<BR>photos for our upcoming brochure.<BR><BR>I just couldn't resist letting the<BR>negative person know. Hope you don't<BR>mind, Nancy
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photographer<BR>did you realise that the nancy who replied to the post is not the person who had the wedding on St John? The person who mistook the nancys has already admitted he?she is wrong. The other Nancy deserves all the criticism.
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Holy crap! No wonder we don't have world peace, when people can drive themselves into a frenzy of backbiting and ill will for the sake of such relative trivia. God help us all.
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David,<BR>If Pimm's has creme brulee' still, try it! YUM! CJ's Pina Coladas used to be out of this world! Try Johnno's for some lobster and dancin with the locals. Take some Pyarrt (misspelled???) rum home. It is made right there on Anguilla. Try Roy's for some wonderful (& cheap) fish and chips. Straw Hat on the other side of the island is tops on my list. Have fun, if you are still there...<BR>Sherry~
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Moorestown is right; God help us when you go to a site to check reviews on a resort and find nothing but superficial, meaningless comments. Cap Jaluca was a fine place; crescent beach, beautiful views, great food..it could be worse..look around the world and wake up!!!
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I thought David's approach of doing a trip report on the fly was a great idea. Here's one vote hoping he finishes his report. I do wish he's clear up the snorkelling issue.<BR><BR>By the way... Pyrat Rum is only blended in Anguilla from rums produced on other islands. That's a common practice on islands that aren't capable of much agriculture, the Caymans do the same. If you ever get to Barbados, try some fresh rum that is produced from sugar cane grown right there, it's tastes quite different from the versions that they export. I was in an open air store there and a grizzled old timer came in with his own steel mug, slapped down a coin, and they filled up his mug with rum. Then he drank it down straight in one go, and went on his way, unreal!
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To all -<BR><BR>I logged on to this forum looking for informative helpful information from people who love to travel. What I have found instead is a "chat room" for sniping and griping. The Fodors website is overall very helpful and it is truly a shame that the "chattiest" participants in this forum seem to have so very little of value to offer. I think I'll take my chances with the experts.
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