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The myTobago website should carry a health warning!!!

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 7:55 pm
by Kirsten Giles
I first found this website about 6 or so months ago and I have found it to highly addicitve!!

Everyday when I switch on my PC I think I'll just have a quick look to see if there is any new posts and sure enough everyday there is and then I have to read them. I then sit back in my chair and remember my wonderful holiday in Tobago and spent the rest of the day feeling pig sick that so many other people are going there soon!!

I love this site but it is such a time waster! (In the best possible sense Steve!! - like your new piccy :shock:

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 8:20 pm
by Steve Wooler
Ouch, Kirsten - that cut to the very heart. :shock:
it is such a time waster!
Get thee hence and never darken our virtual doorstep again! Don't you believe in enlightenment? Logging on to the myTobago.info forum must be a compulsory part of your daily ritual if you are ever to rise above the rank of “Tobago Guru

Sorry, got to go - Eastenders is just starting.

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 9:34 pm
by Kirsten Giles
See, not even 2 hours have passed and I am back on it!

Eastenders?! - I hope you recorded when you were on your Jolly!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

My Tobago. Site should carry a health warning!

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 9:40 pm
by Stella Porteous
Kirsten's post made me smile, i know just what she means. it's a great site and very addictive as she says. A question please Steve, After Newbie,Groupie, Enthusiast etc. what do we become after getting to be a 'Guru'. Stella

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 11:12 pm
by Steve Wooler
Kirsten – I maybe sad, but I’m not THAT sad. Six weeks in Tobago really helps you break away from TV. I must confess that I like to put my feet up for an hour at 9pm if there’s anything decent on. Sadly I seldom see the end. Then I wake up, annoyed at missing everything. By the time I’ve put the dog out, set the dishwasher and shoved my hairpiece and dentures in soak, I’ve woken up again and can’t get to sleep. Oh to be 30 again!

Stella – I could tell you what the ranks are, but then I would have to despatch a virtual assassin to deal with you. All I can say is that there are currently eight ranks and Kirten is at rank six with “Tobago Guru”. Only three users are currently ranked at seven (“myTobago Nut”) - and this doesn’t include our most prolific posters, as they are ranked as “Tobago Business” users. Rank eight is a total secret and all I can say is that if John Hill wasn’t being a traitor and going to Grenada instead of Tobago this year, he might just have made the grade within a few months.

Seriously though, the ranks are just a bit of fun and I think the ranks could be improved, so why not let us open this thread up to suggestions for the 10 best rank titles for myTobago.info users? Come on John :lol:

My Tobago site 'Health warning'!

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 12:04 am
by Stella Porteous
Steve
I'm obviously going to have to be patient [not a virtue of mine] as i really don't fancy assassination, virtual or otherwise. So i'll fill in the time with the idea you put forward ,thinking up 10 possible rankings. Stella

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 10:00 am
by Joe King
As an Irishman, and I think you should have a special rank for Irish people... World Beaters :lol: !!! Sorry couldn't resist it only happens that we can go to twickenham and win once every 10 years so give me a little lee-way to gloat :wink: !!

But what about a rank like 'Tobago Irishman' seen as I am nearly the only Irish person who is registered on the forum!! And surely Fiachra in the Indigo would also qualify if he ever posted on the forum!!

Joe

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 1:58 pm
by John Hill
Steve Hi
Please lets get the facts right I AM GOING TO TOBAGO twice in two weeks if only for 40 minutes at a time will still enjoy the feeling of Tobago when the plane doors open, may even wish we were getting off.
Did I tell you that when in Tobago last year we meet up with three other couples well we are all booked same time same hotel this year shame its in Grenada. I will however give you a fair report on both Islands I am sure they are very much alike.
Will have to give me a little time to work on the names but will come up with something.
My first visit when switching on my computer is to the web site read every posting. Do not reply to many as I have only visited Tobago once I do not feel qualified to comment, leave that to the experts. By the way do you like my new photo ??.
Was going to make a comment about the bike but must say you looked so at home it would be very crual to comment, Love the saddles. BFN
:roll:

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 6:47 pm
by Steve Wooler
Joe

You are absolutely right, of course. The world should be warned, so I have added a special rank for you.

Sadly, you are not as unique as you might have hoped. We had eight registered users from Ireland (north and south) as at 31st December last. Think of the fantastic shindig you could have at Indigo if you all went to Tobago at the same time. The Tobagonians would wonder what had hit them. Would I qualify to join - I'm quarter Irish.

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 6:58 pm
by Steve Wooler
Hi John

Only been to Tobago once? Did you realise that you are the third most prolific poster on the forum (with myself in the lead, Glyn Kirpalani in second place, then you). I must list your posts out and study them, given your comment:
Do not reply to many as I have only visited Tobago once I do not feel qualified to comment, leave that to the experts.
Yes, I noticed the change of photo and made some quip about it in another thread. You must have missed it. Can't remember what I said, but basically wondered who you were kidding!!! (Oops, I hope I haven't put my foot in it). :oops:

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 8:42 pm
by Glyn Kirpalani
Hi Steve

Second place eh? Does that make me "unpaid unofficial and unsolicited assistant editor" or a very sad individual who really should go to the beach more?

On second thoughts don't answer that, I am off to the beach before I keel over in this chair. And to think my wife thinks I am surfing porno sites!

Cheers

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 8:49 pm
by Steve Wooler
Methinks it means you're gobbier than John Hill, but not as gobby as me!

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 10:03 am
by Joe King
Steve,

You have just got a standing ovation in the office here in Galway :D !!!
That is very good of you to give me such a proud rank, I can hold my head high in the forum now!! I doubt Clive Woodward would be very impressed though!!!

8 registered Irish users?? I don't know where they are hiding so, we are usually a very talkative lot, as you will have picked up from my posts!!!

I am honestly stoked with my new rank, thank you :lol:

Joe

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 11:28 am
by Arianne
Wow! i am getting somewhat jealous as i am only a 'tobago enthusiast' and haven't been on tobago YET...will be though in oktober this year.
and as far as i know i am the only Dutch persons...so Steve, i suggest you give me some credit too and change tobago enthusiast into something more appropriate!
:wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
Arianne

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 11:45 am
by Steve Wooler
Wow - I knew I was going to start something!

Sorry to dissapoint you, Arianne, but we actually had 9 registered users from the Netherlands as at 31st December last. Haven't checked the new users since then, but that's at least 10 with you.

Maybe the next person I award a special rank to will have to be the "furthest" from Tobago (and they'll have to beat the registered user in China).

Anyway, Arianne, aren't you a "Tobago enthusiast"?

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 11:45 am
by Joe King
Sorry Steve, I think I might have started something that you weren't expecting to be dealing with!!

Arianne, it was my idea, go and come up with your own :P JUST KIDDING :wink:

And Glyn don't feel second rate, as far as I can remember you mentioned that you have some Irish blood in your family, and as Steve has admitted the Irish are 'World Beaters' :lol: Plus it would be a great loss if you spent more time on the beach, you have given so many people so much brilliant advice. I'm sure everyone would agree that you are an integral ingredient in the success of this forum. Keep up the good work!!

Joe

Tobago site 'health warning'

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 11:53 am
by Stella Porteous
Hallo to all who have replied to Steve's 'ranking suggestion'.
When i innocently!! asked what one becomes after 'guru' Steve replied with an offer of possible assassination and then said --let's open up the rank titles for fun ideas-- well, as he's just said, he didn't realise what he'd let himself in for. There's me, an unassuming little old lady, carefully thinking up a possible list of fun titles and there's you lot ,all wanting a personal title of your own.Shame on you!! Well,I WANT ONE TOO STEVE.How about 'Tobagan Dowager[posh,eh] or more likely'Tobagan'Old Trout' [my husband is a fisherman]. One last question, when i go off to Tobago next month, do Virgin prefer to have all the zimmer frames in the 'hold' or can my little group put our 4 frames in with the hand luggage? Cheers, Stella.
p.s I'm still dreaming up a list of 10.

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 12:20 pm
by Steve Wooler
Hi Stella

Don’t worry, I never told you the highly secret top rank, so I don’t need to send out the virtual assassins. :twisted:

We found good use for our zimmer frames. We took them on board as hand luggage, then used them to block our section of aisle to prevent kids running up and down.

At least dreaming up a fun list of ranks will be a good way of passing the time during your trip out to Tobago.

Tobago 'Health warning'

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2004 10:57 am
by Stella Porteous
Re-read my earlier inclusion [think i must have started on the ginger wine a bit early that day] Serious list of 10 for bird lovers. Stella.

Tanager
Orange winged parrot
Brown booby
Antshrike
Green kingfisher
Ororpendola

Ibis [?]
Noddy
Frigate bird
Osprey

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2004 1:01 pm
by Julia C.
I don't have any ideas to offer on the ranks, but I do admit to being a mytobagoholic!
Now we've booked accommodation, flights and insurance for our Aug/Sept 2004 holiday all with help and advice from this site I am now compiling a word doc of useful information to take with us when we go. You know - things to see, things to do, places to eat and things not to do. All very useful stuff so thanks to Steve and all who contribute. :D