Well, if you see this walking down the beach next week, you'll know it's me.................
Yep, the ice 'won' yesterday.....
Well, if you see this walking down the beach next week, you'll know it's me.................
Yep, the ice 'won' yesterday.....
Oh so sorry to hear and see that. Glad you get to tan it up and have fun in now in Negril where the traction is there but mostly not needed as you hang out wherever.
Aww man that sucks!!! My mother in-law broke her arm right before our wedding(In Negril of course) and she had a bright pink cast. She got a dress that matched and off she went. I can tell you I don't think it slowed her down one bit, she could still grip a strip just fine
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How's about we find you. Shouldn't be hard with that on. You should put some black on it and it would look like a Jamaican flag
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Lol it's green too your doing fine
We will keep our eye out for you! Ouch! At least warmth!
don't get any sand in the baby!
Soon come!
If you're new to "boardie" tracking, it's fairly easy as they follow a daily migratory path, often to the same favorite locations. You may also spot the ubiquitous boardie at any place that may be offering a 2 for 1 on any given day. Telltale signs include, but are not limited to beer coozies (huggies) and bubba mugs. While some species of boardie are more active at dawn, the majority are most active at dusk and many are known to be completely nocturnal. Sunset is the best time for viewing because their full plumage is typically on display. Approaching them is generally accepted as long as you're offering their favorite treats. Many have an affinity for the local delicacy; "subs," but a red stripe is usually a sure bet to get their attention. Happy hunting!![]()
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