Kahuna, with elderly parents and youngsters wilder than I ever have been, I go nowhere without a phone. If I've got to go to a hospital, I prefer to be proactive--not inactive.
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Kahuna, with elderly parents and youngsters wilder than I ever have been, I go nowhere without a phone. If I've got to go to a hospital, I prefer to be proactive--not inactive.
So, is HarryS a "new" sponsor on Negril.com?
I offered to answer questions about something that might be beneficial to visitors to Negril. I did not try to directly sell anything to anyone. I guess you're still bothered by my comments on Samsara...
Browser - I hear you brother.
To each his/her own.
I check my e-mail daily when I'm in Negril, and Skype my kids (young adults) frequently in the evening from my room. But I will not carry a phone around when I'm there. I walk the beach wearing sunglasses, shorts, a hat and some J$ stuffed in my pocket - no electronic leash - it enhances that delicious feeling of being being free and unfettered. If I want a swim, I just turn right, or left and walk into the water, no worries - all of the bars on the beach accept wet money.
But you gotta do what you gotta do.
I'm the other side of the coin.
Being able to have internet and cell phone has made my return and rebuilding of the yard possible.
I can't imagine being able to do what we've done so far with out them.
I talk to Linston on SKYPE several times a day when off the island.
I love being in touch
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