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Sue, Frankie has informed us that he doesn't touch that poison stuff. So it probably is not his mess. Speaking of poison stuff, I had a few or a few too many scotch/waters Thursday night at my favorite restaurant. Made the mistake of having a "Stinger" (Brandy/White Crème de menthe), in fact had two and I ended up getting bollixed. It is now Saturday and I still don't feel 100% and I've got to cut the grass and do other "honey do" things. dumb, dumb, dumb!
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She does indulge me indiscretions from time to time. I can drink scotch until the cows come home, but if I ever start on Grand Marnier, or any liqueur for that matter, I usually have too much and pay for it the next day or two. Thankfully, it has become a rare instance that I wear my “dumb hat”!
Just checked the beach cam and the beach still looks trashy. If I owned that web cam, I believe I would have someone sifting that sand each morning.
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Sue W., Now that you point that out, I'm not sure, although some of the pieces look like cups. I don't think I've seen that much (whatever it is) before at Mullins. But to be honest, I've been seeing funny things all day.
P.S. Happy 1000th!!
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Just had a look again - not been many people on the sunbeds today even though it looks lovely - can only assume it was the RW guests having a party last night and they are now feeling like Vrbllc
Looks like someone has finally tidied up though !!
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SueW wrote:
Is it trash or pieces of coral?
Yes, I can confirm that they are coral stones - lots of them around thanks to the two weeks of relentless waves we had last month which also completely washed out the beach in front of my place.
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