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Post by Leslie & Tris-ann »

This is the best location for families or couples who need that feel for security and privacy.Its located close to all beaches the staff and hostess welcome you as family and the pool is always ready for a late night swim. I am making it my place to stay whenever I take my family to Tobago. Hats of to the owner Judy, thank you for making me feel welcome. Thank You
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Post by Dr Stefan Rustscheff »

How nice You enjoyed Your stay. Unfortunately the posting doesn´t say where You stayed. Could You clarify?
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Post by Steve Wooler »

Hi Stefan

Been at the schnapps again have you? Or was it all that free champagne on your BA Business Class flight home? :P :P

The forum title shown in the index line at the top of the page is generally a good clue ........->Apartments: A-B -> Bijou Des Caraibes

My guess is that you are using a link to automatically connect you to new posts since your last visit. That will take you straight into the individual new posts, so you aren't necessarily aware of which forum the post is in - unless you look at the navigation bar at the top of the page. From the posters point of view, if they are posting a report in a specific sub-forum, or posting a report within the accommodation listings of a specific property, as in this case, they would see no point in mentioning the name of the property as, to them, it would be obvious who they talk to.

No system is perfect but its fun having an excuse to tease you. :lol: :lol:
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Post by Dr Stefan Rustscheff »

Lesson learnt. I will do my utmost to be more perceptive in the future, and will, when passing Long Melford on the way to the Morgan factory in Malvern links, try to find Your house and leave empty champagne bottles in Your garden.
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Post by Steve Wooler »

Who are you kidding???? The bottles would be broken fragments of glass after that journey in a Moggie. Not to worry. I'll even be considerate enough to have a 5litre can of oil waiting for you. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

p.s. If you ever DO pass, make sure to let me know and pop by. It would be a pleasure to meet you at last. We're easy enough to find - right on the main village green and opposite Melford Hall.
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Post by Dr Stefan Rustscheff »

You are quite right about fragmentation. Seems You have grasped my general idea...
I will certainly call and drop by to finally meet the gentleman rocker who have eluded me when on the Emerald Isle...We´ll see when opportunities arise. Take care.
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