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karrieb

karrieb
@karrieb
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Joined: June 29, 2006 10:28 am
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Re: SERIOUS about protecting the coral

Well I'm glad to see that someone is paying attention to this sub-topic header. I want to "remind" all the non-environmentalists out there that a) whi...

18 years ago
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Re: Karrieb , back at 'ya Pia

Well Pia, I guess that's one place we won't be grabbing some food at will we? Lucky for us there's Shipwreck Landing, Skinny Legs, YUMMY Sweet Plantai...

18 years ago
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Re: St. John in a month with kids, a few more questions

Oh god, good luck with Vie's!! We have visited 4 times so far, and with reassurance from a bunch of locals that Vie was open THAT DAY, NO PROBLEM, we ...

18 years ago
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Re: St. John in a month with kids, a few more questions

Hi Keri- here's my two cents- for lunch, you will all like Miss Lucy's- slow service but the kids will have room to roam and play with the goats. Ship...

18 years ago
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Re: Another thought....and being SERIOUS about protecting the coral

Land lock- you just ruined my husband's favorite STJ visiting fantasy! Lucky for him and our bladders you have to cross the sand at night where the no...

18 years ago
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Re: How to Snorkel in the Virgin Islands and about those bladders

The only critters I know you have to worry about, based only on our experiences, are jelly fish which I don't THINK are too common- I think, if memory...

18 years ago
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Re: STJ christmas ornaments only

Yes, these are pretty, thanks Pia and thanks to everyone else for the suggestions. Only 8 more weeks!

18 years ago
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Re: How to Snorkel in the Virgin Islands....for dummies!

Yes fins, I vote for them because: a) you can get lost, mentally, in the wonder of the coral formations, lose track of time, then find out that the ot...

18 years ago
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Re: How to Snorkel in the Virgin Islands....for dummies!

Ok folks, I am your experienced dummy! I can't swim worth a d--- and am nervous in the water, especially when its around my head. BUT, I snorkle my se...

18 years ago
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Re: Sailing on Long Distance-YEAH for MAX!!

Max, you sound very positive, I will share this happy email with Chuck! We too wish we were planning a Glory B trip with you- folks, this guy is an EX...

18 years ago
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Re: Sailing on Long Distance

I have no idea, I haven't spend much time looking at it because I really don't care about the sailing end of it- already had my fill on Buzzards Bay f...

18 years ago
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Re: To Karrieb 🙂

Cool, thanks! I'll be happy if they just say we can take TWO, not one, one quart bag filled with our liquids. Maybe 3 when I get ready to go to Cambo...

18 years ago
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Re: STJ christmas ornaments -Freds and Pia

Hi Pia, hope the trip home went well! Hopefully we can all hook up and go dancing at Fred's if he's still in business. No one else has commented on th...

18 years ago
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Re: STJ christmas ornaments and Fred's update?

I knew I'd hear from you Marty! We'll try but we hate leaving STJ until the last minute before heading for the ferry and airport. Maybe someday...

18 years ago
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Re: Island comparisons please - Hey Karrieb!

Sorry Karloff, but I have zero info on Belize- I can't remember what I wrote above but I don't recall doing any real research into too many places. As...

18 years ago
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Re: carl foster might like quahogs!

Oh brother, wouldn't that be weird! But when we go to STJ, the last thing we look for is NE style food! I went to SMU too for a post undergrad teachin...

18 years ago
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Re: stuffed quahogs-not on STJ

Ok Bill, this is as far off the STJ mark and a discussion on local restaurant hotties as it gets but here goes and YES, the New Bedford quahogs are go...

18 years ago
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Re: carl foster

Mine does a good job with Cheerios, a Menorcan island drink, and his own version of stuffed quahogs (we live in Mass)- that should count eh?

18 years ago
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