Roatan vs. Bonaire

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Okay it is DIVED not a white bird dove! Did you Skydove? No you skydived! Spell check the two, look it up, but stop involving birds! Past tenths verb is add "ed" or "d" if the "e" is there! It ain't no big deal? LOL BTW We owned Bonaire for a while and no one wanted it!
 
Okay it is DIVED not a white bird dove! Did you Skydove? No you skydived! Spell check the two, look it up, but stop involving birds! Past tenths verb is add "ed" or "d" if the "e" is there! It ain't no big deal? LOL BTW We owned Bonaire for a while and no one wanted it!

Past tenths verb?
I understand tense as a time reference, tenths is commonly a measurement reference.

It would pass spell-check, but not a read through. Since your rant sounds like it's based on someone may have eaten your morning porridge :coffee:, we'll let it slide. (Additionally, remember that there is US English, UK (Queens') English, etc., with differences between them. (yes, like the posts above, I currently have a little too much time to spend here):idk:
 
Past tenths verb?
I understand tense as a time reference, tenths is commonly a measurement reference.

It would pass spell-check, but not a read through. Since your rant sounds like it's based on someone may have eaten your morning porridge :coffee:, we'll let it slide. (Additionally, remember that there is US English, UK (Queens') English, etc., with differences between them. (yes, like the posts above, I currently have a little too much time to spend here):idk:

So go skydove out the window! Rant! LOL :rofl3: You don't git it or you didn't get it??? :rofl3::idk:
 
We don't remember any armed guards at CCV. Is that something new?
 
They were there - esp. at night.

Where were they? By the boats? I honestly can't recall seeing them. We were there in, I think, 2005.
 
The Honduras all have guns! And yes they have, like all of the resorts, Nightwatchmen and they all carry! They usually make rounds at night and are not there during the day! They all have a special place they like to hang out!
 
I remember seeing them at the airport. The only place I remember seeing armed guards at the door of our hotel was in Quito. That was scary.
 
There were armed guards at CocoView when you were there, Ellen ... I remember seeing them when I got up for my early morning dives.

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
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