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Shewt, he done offered it to everyone here. I'm the first one to finally take him up on it. I wanted to do it 2 years ago, but I had a passport snafu. Keep an eye on the garage. I'm about to sell some more stuff to get some spendin' money for the trip. Oh, and I plan to buy a new camera too! If anyone wants me to bring anything to Enrique, just get it to me before the end of May.
Wakah, I can't wait! Give me a call when you get back in town so I can get some travel advice from you.
From 1970-1997, true heaven on Earth existed on the banks of Bayou Cook. "Hey Dad, Thanks for buying the Camp."
You gotta like fishing, birds, and iguanas over there ... it ain't but a 10-mile island with 200 settlement people and a hundred or so visitors on a good weekend. Bonefish, tarpon, permit, yellowtail snapper, and all kinds of fishies! Not sure if the lobster season is open, but Anegada is known for 'em. But quiet it what it is, very remote, near pristine, and very wild. It's just the kind of place I love ... not many left in the world. Don't eat the flamingoes!
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