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    Euphemisms people, or else it's just a tease (hoho!).

    Booger: A group from Hedo? Maybe that couldn't even be euphemized past the censors. Drat!

    Lola: Good news indeed, I'm confident our paths will cross.

    Big Shiny: You make a mean Caucasian, Jackie!

    Sazo: I guess in the course of six months that's not too long to wait - bon voyage
    That rug really tied the room together.

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    We were on the same trip that Booger jumped on. I'll try to tell the story edited enough so it won't get deleted.
    I had booked the bus for my wife and I and our two girls, ages 18 and 22.
    The bus pulled up and Lembert got out, took one look at us and said, are you sure it's ok, I've got a bunch of people from Hedo on there. I said, they are both over 18, it should be ok, without really thinking it through.
    The bus was totally packed, but they made some room for us near the front. We were seated near another couple, who as it turned out, were the only other ones not from Hedo.
    The Hedo folks were already pretty lit, but not doing anything real inappropriate, at least not then. Mostly an older crowd, very friendly.
    We got to the first stop and had a drink. I chatted with Lembert who told me some sketchy stuff that was going on before we got on.
    Second stop, some of the women started taking their tops off and taking pictures.
    A stop later, while we were getting back on the bus, my wife noticed some folks that were already on the bus were engaged in some activities that should have remained at Hedo.
    Once this started going on, Lembert was very apologetic and made sure we sat up front where we could avoid seeing things that couldn't be unseen.
    We considered getting off the bus at that point, but the other couple begged us to not leave us alone with them.
    We ran into Booger and his gang at Seastar and a few of them joined us to go to another bar for sunset. We realized we knew each other from this website.
    We then decided to get dropped off at DeBar for dinner and as it turned out, Booger and a few others ended up there as well and we all had dinner together. Funny how things tend to turn out in Negril.
    I had some contact with the other couple through Tripadvisor and she told me it got "way worse" after we left.
    Lembert figured out that it was a bad idea to mix the lifestyle folks with us regular people, so I doubt this experience would happen again.
    What a crazy evening!
    Here's a report from the perspective of others that joined us at Seastar that day:http://negril.com/forum/showthread.p...t=swiss+family

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    Hahhhaaaa. Forgot Bout this version of events. Thanks Mr Swiss


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    Quote Originally Posted by booger View Post
    Hahhhaaaa. Forgot Bout this version of events. Thanks Mr Swiss
    Hmmm... makes you wonder what version booger recalls..

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    Quote Originally Posted by davevols View Post
    Hmmm... makes you wonder what version booger recalls..

    LoL. This is the real deal, the other version is what months of therapy have helped to erase what was burned into my eyes. Guiryguy wrote this up so well that I had to read it twice to make everyone out.


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    Saeyedoc,
    Nicely done, instead of sunscreen I'm smelling KY.
    That rug really tied the room together.

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    At the negril yoga center, been to island at least 8 times mostly staying at the NYC- even though we aren't your typical yoga types- but this is the 1st time on the bus crawl. Heading down this weekend & can't wait

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickme View Post
    At the negril yoga center, been to island at least 8 times mostly staying at the NYC- even though we aren't your typical yoga types- but this is the 1st time on the bus crawl. Heading down this weekend & can't wait
    Sounds good!. We leave on weds and arrive on Thursday for 2 weeks!. Glad you're not a "yoga type" couldn't be swapping the booze for broccoli smoothies or something healthy haha

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    Broccoli smoothies? Not this trip.
    Congrats on the upcoming nuptials- my sister got married in Negril 10 years ago and that's what started me going there almost every year
    See you on the 4th.

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    I did Hedo 5 times in the 90's.....I get the freedom,sex thing....But UMM I do not need to show my junk to others who don't want to see it since I'm not at Hedo and I don't need to do any sex in front of strangers...Tacky if you ask me.....

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