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What is the newspaper situation in Tobago for a news junkie? Are US/UK papers available? if so, how late are they? If there is a choice of T&T publications, is there one with international coverage and which would suit a Times reader? I know I should chill-out and forget the rest of the world, but these days I'm so worried for my retirement fund :twisted:

One day and counting....
:-({|= Here comes the sun \:D/ %*}

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Hi Ian

I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that it goes entirely against the ethos of a holiday on Tobago. The fact is that there's no point worrying about it - it will change nothing. So, take off your watch as soon as you get onboard that plain and simply relax. What will be will be.

Enjoy. :)
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Hi Steve

:oops: Suitably chastened :oops:

(But I've already promised not to take my laptop)

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Hi Ian

Glad you took it the right way. :lol:

In truth, I couldn't answer your question because this is one area where I most definitely practise what I preach. While I am in Tobago I assume the rest of the world is still out there, but I care not one jot - after all, if a disaster is awaiting me then I might as well enjoy my last few days unfettered by worries about it.

In that sense, I must admit that I have never read a newspaper in Tobago and only switch on the TV in places we are reviewing to check that the TV works and to check on reception quality. I confess I've never seen any British newspapers around, so I suspect that you will HAVE to relax and ignore the news at home and elsewhere.

Have a great time - I'm sure you will once you switch off. Remember, take your watch off as soon as you get on that plane and get your partner to give you a good slap every time you look down at your wrist. Time watching and time keeping are not allowed on Tobago. :)
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High Steve,
I agree absolutly with what you say, but think that if you remove your watch, you may miss the flight home by weeks, that would be terrible.
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Some people just get so bogged down with technicalities! :roll:

Solution: when you go back to the hotel room and find your bags outside the door, you know its time to get down to the airport.
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But you need your watch to tell when it is beer or rum time :wink:
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David, that is oh so sad! Do you need a watch to tell you when you need to go to the loo too? :P
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Post by Gisela Grell »

Well said Mr. Whooler!
Dear David, there is no need for a watch on Tobago. It is beer time when the sun is high and rum time when the sun is going down or maybe just when you feel like having a beer or a rum... 8)


Ian, you will enjoy Tobago and you will not miss your newspapers until you go back home! Than you remember there was something about news .... :wink: and still don't really want to know it.
RELAX and enjoy island time!
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David,

As the wise sage Jimmy Buffett says in his song, "It's five o'clock somewhere" 8)

By the way how many days now until it's "Tobago Time" ?

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Hi Bill,exactly 70 days today \:D/ \:D/ \:D/
Regard to the missus.Will you be there this year?
David :D
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David,

As I've previously posted we're not going to make it back to Tobago until 03/10. We will have to make do with a trip to Puerto Vallarta this coming Feb. :cry: :-({|= I know, it's tough, but somebody's got to do it. So many places in need of our tourist dollars and so little time :mrgreen:

Mary Lou sends her love.

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