> > The north side took a hit. Sueno del Mar got slammed big time.
> > http://www.divingonroatan.com/coconuttreedivers.com/
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> I wonder what Eagle Ray's is going to do. There'll be some extensive
> rebuild required there I'd think.
> > Who's yellow boats are those, sunk? I've been wracking my brain trying to
> > remember which shop had yellow boats, but it won't come to me.
> Ocean Connections maybe?
Yeah, I thought that at first, but the boats shown on their website aren't
yellow. I know that's not necessarily definitive confirmation. And the
color is one of the colors in their banner and marketing materials. I've
got a note into Phil but haven't heard a word back.
>I know they aren't Pura Vida and I don't think
> they are West End Divers.
I'm not positive they aren't West End Divers. I just wish I could be sure.
Hey, maybe Reef Divers?. I think yellow was one of their major colors too.
> I'm not sure where along West End those were
> taken.
It was very difficult to tell. As far as that pic with the guy walking
along the road, I'm thinking that might be north of Argentinean Grill.
Those two guys standing in the water, I know one of them for sure, but the
guy on the left, only looks familiar and I'd hestitate to say that he is who
I think he is.
> We had three days of nasty drizzly rain while this was going
> on...everyhing in the house was cold and damp and all of our clothes
> smelled mildewey.
>
> SD
chilly - 24 Oct 2005 22:33 GMT
> > > Who's yellow boats are those, sunk? I've been wracking my brain trying
> to
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> color is one of the colors in their banner and marketing materials. I've
> got a note into Phil but haven't heard a word back.
OK, I've heard back from Phil and it was their boat and they got it out OK.
He says "we are all cleaned up now and back on track." And that it was
"quite a fierce storm, did way more damage than Mitch, although the winds
were less
the sea came right in and took out a bunch of docks"
> We had three days of nasty drizzly rain while this was going
> on...everyhing in the house was cold and damp and all of our clothes
> smelled mildewey.
You got off lucky, I'd say.
I still haven't heard back from my friends in Coz. I'm very concerned.
Doug Frederick - 24 Oct 2005 10:42 GMT
>> We had three days of nasty drizzly rain while this was going
>> on...everyhing in the house was cold and damp and all of our clothes
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>
> I still haven't heard back from my friends in Coz. I'm very concerned.
Check...
chilly - 24 Oct 2005 23:32 GMT
> >> We had three days of nasty drizzly rain while this was going
> >> on...everyhing in the house was cold and damp and all of our clothes
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>
> Check...
Cyber-stalking! Doug, I'm surprised at you!! Not.
Doug Frederick - 25 Oct 2005 00:32 GMT
>> >> We had three days of nasty drizzly rain while this was going
>> >> on...everyhing in the house was cold and damp and all of our clothes
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>
> Cyber-stalking! Doug, I'm surprised at you!! Not.
Nice try, honey, but a little too "pot/kettle".
chilly - 25 Oct 2005 06:10 GMT
> > Cyber-stalking! Doug, I'm surprised at you!! Not.
>
> Nice try, honey, but a little too "pot/kettle".
That's exactly right.
Doug Frederick - 25 Oct 2005 10:34 GMT
>> > Cyber-stalking! Doug, I'm surprised at you!! Not.
>>
>> Nice try, honey, but a little too "pot/kettle".
>
> That's exactly right.
I asked you before, if you knew what the difference was between you and
I....
You didn't answer.