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Doc, I’ve said this before, what world do we live on when you like and post on a current post??? And now @SmokinBob catching up??? World gone mad.The greatest sports commentator in history. Hands down. Don’t get me started on John Ward. If you do, it’ll be a long night where I won’t see it until tomorrow, .
Doc, I’ve said this before, what world do we live on when you like and post on a current post??? And now @SmokinBob catching up??? World gone mad.
Though, I’m glad to see you both on the here and now. .
Edit: I could blame it on the arthritic hands or not paying attention excuse, but I won’t . I was trying to reply to Doc. Geez. Shut up Byron, glitch and especially weezie.
How about:Doc, I’ve said this before, what world do we live on when you like and post on a current post??? And now @SmokinBob catching up??? World gone mad.
Though, I’m glad to see you both on the here and now. .
Edit: I could blame it on the arthritic hands or not paying attention excuse, but I won’t . I was trying to reply to Doc. Geez. Shut up Byron, glitch and especially weezie.
I went to Trunk Bay and my first time ever snorkeling was there...I absolutely love that place. We got to St Thomas during the night and made port right at first light, but they didn't drop the plank until about 6:30..we got up at 5:30 and got all of our beach stuff for the day ready and ate breakfast while we porting, so we were the first ones to get off the ship..us and one other family that was doing the same thing as us took a shuttle over to Red Hook and hit the first ferry over.That’s a nice ride over to St. John. The Rockefeller’s philanthropic buying of a good part of the island and having it turned into a national park helped insure the rural and pristine nature of the island. I’ve been there 3 times. The first time we rented a sail boat in St. Thomas and sailed over. The other 2 times we took the Ferry. Decent scuba diving, but enjoyed the snorkling more.