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the hotels like La SOurce and Grand Beach will allow students...to a point. Students periodically get banned from hanging out there if they get to numerous or are caught with inappropriate behavior (its happened). Obviously if someone gets a room there that's one thing, but hotels dont want to have hordes of students partying around their paying customers who come for Grenadian quiet. So you will be welcome if its a more sedate kind of visit.
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Yes fantasy pool doesnt mean a big orgy, haha. That was a great place to stay. I just wish they would sell drinks past 5 o'clock. I'm sure Megan would have liked the "fantasy" pool. So lookin forward to hanging out on the 13th- but no orgy, ok?
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its aight
Snitzle-
Its ok man. When I heard about the "Fantasy Pool" from Mike and Joe, I thought it was some place where the German tourists in speedos had their orgies. But its a nice place to hang out with a bar, cable television, and billard tables inside. -r- |
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Anyway...
(Just to make sure...)
So, just to keep things straight amongst all the extraneous chatter, the "early arrivers" are on for Tuesday, Jan. 13, at ~8:00 p.m., in Stewart's, @True Blue Resort,right? (I just wanted to "bump" the post up again, so as many people as possible would be in the know! |
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