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Originally Posted by ut_cougar
how is it possible to bring over from PR or antigua on the exchange flight if we already have an alotted 110 lbs? So what you guys are saying is to pack light, say 10 lbs (for example) and then when I get to PR pick up the remaining 100 lbs of beer, cigs, and chips? Or is there any way of bringing 110 lbs of stuff and then adding to it while in PR on layover (therefor having 130 lbs of stuff persay)? LASTLY and most importantly- Can we bring OVER 110 lbs and pay an overage charge? Say for instance 130 lbs and pay a set charge for every pound we go beyond the 110lbs'? If kubuli is crap how do the students whom reply upon beer to survive get through the week, while on the island? I am a picky beer drinker and try to keep my standards very high and pure...I only drink milwaukees best, miller's "the high life", and on special occasions keystone light (after a good grade or after a child is born, etc). i will not be able to drink kubuli, is there somewhere on the island, i mean anywhere!? that i could find american light beers? although this sounds like something that may only be of importance once a month, i actually require beer multiple times a week, it has to do with my rich roots and family upbringing back home at my old college UT in texas. if it comes down to it i had some packages priced and it is about $90 to bring back quite a few cases of beer or liquor from the US to the island.
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hahaha...."I am a picky beer drinker and try to keep my standards very high and pure"......".I only drink milwaukees best, miller's "the high life", and on special occasions keystone light"........If thats what you consider high standard, you might as well drink Kabuli bro
Listen, you can get almost any type of maintstream beer on the island for a price. And if you decide to pack so much crap in your suitcase, it probably wont get to the island for a week or 2. At which pt. the customs ppl will probably have stolen half your stuff.