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    What is the deal here?

    Been seeing scooters on the beach every day.
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    You mean other than the “weed on wheels” guy?

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    what! lol, No horses but scooters? lol
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    Well you are correct but we have seen others. Sometimes two or three at a time. Some must be electric, silent sneaking up on you .

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    There are horses too. They just move faster than I can grab my camera.

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    Quicker getaway when they steal your stuff? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by TuffGong View Post
    Quicker getaway when they steal your stuff? lol
    In 48 years I have never had to lock my door

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    Quote Originally Posted by captaind View Post
    In 48 years I have never had to lock my door

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    Why would anyone, want to steal your door Cap. ??

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    Negril is changing at an alarming rate. I can't really put my finger on it, but for some reason Negril's coming of age saddens me. I should be happy for them, I am happy for them. I just find myself wondering if the vibe will change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irine View Post
    Negril is changing at an alarming rate. I can't really put my finger on it, but for some reason Negril's coming of age saddens me. I should be happy for them, I am happy for them. I just find myself wondering if the vibe will change.
    What you feel is similar to what a drug addict feels trying to reach the same level of high and never quite getting there. First trips and the vibe can be magical and surreal. Most of us have had that type of experience traveling to Jamaica. Sometimes our recollections of the past can be a little jaded as well. Minor problems are easily brushed off at first and can become quite annoying as time goes on. I combat this by staying in different places all over the island where I can experience new and different environments and people on a regular basis.

    Of course, Negril will never be like it was in the old days. There are lots of places that are still stuck in the "old days" if you explore for them. Over 36 years of visiting, Jamaica has lost a little of the original luster but it is still better than most other places I have been.

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