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    Yes - I had to change the name because of another book had the same title - Oliver James is the main character in the book, Francis Oliver Lynn is the author.

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    Thank You......am reading it as we spend our precious time in Negril, now.

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    Can anyone recall where this photo was taken?

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    1977--perhaps Mariners? It was along the water, there was a bar, I think in the shape of a boat. It was near Mirage.

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    Kimbobwee,

    Thank you ... I do think you will find it fascinating as it will take you on a journey back in time to Negril 70s style!

    Francis Oliver Lynn

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    Does anyone know of Roy of Tear Drops Tours MoBay, in the early to mid 70's. He and his American wife Pat were friends of my parents. They brought us to Negril in 1973 and 1974. Spent lots of time with them at their home and his parents home in the mountains. Would love to reconnect if anyone remembers them or where they might be now?

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    Jamaica Forever,

    Sorry, but I do not know Roy. On one of my recent trips to Negril I spent time searching for the people I had made friends with during the 70s, I found a few, but most had died; this is because the people I got to know the best were older and the younger ones are old like me and their lives had changed dramatically, a few still in Negril, and some had to move on to areas where tourism was not the economy base, having sold their land to developers and moved to the hills. Good luck with your search. I assume you asked your parents - if you were able to.

    Irie! Fren-mon (Francis Oliver Lynn)

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    A friend recently sent me a picture of me holding Steve and Erica's son, Jason. I have been told that while Steve and Erica have gone on, Jason is still around.

    This picture is one of me standing in the doorway of the little shack that Bobby and I paid to be built behind Miss Ruby's Tip Top Cottages while it was still under construction.

    Looking back on it, I cannot believe I was not concerned about secondhand smoke, but I guess few people were back then.
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    This is great...must have been a great place and time to be

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    Piggymon, I just went out with Miss Rubys daughter a couple weeks ago and had afew cocktails. We had agood time and talked about the old days,do you remember a guy named Brock?

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