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Re: American and seabourn?
[Re: searose]
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07/09/2015 04:58 PM
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Searose: I personally prefer American to and from Miami. But if you are going to be in San Juan, Seaborne works, too.
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Re: American and seabourn?
[Re: sail2wind]
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07/10/2015 05:33 PM
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I have a feeling she meant a combination of American and Seaborne.
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