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Washinton Post article about a family in SXM

Posted By: boucharda

Washinton Post article about a family in SXM - 10/18/2015 06:28 PM

Interesting read...

A family trip
Posted By: Barbara

Re: Washinton Post article about a family in SXM - 10/18/2015 06:49 PM

"We know we’ve crossed the border because hulking blond Caucasians have replaced sinewy brown-skinned locals as extras in our movie."
really? and where would that be?

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Posted By: GaKaye

Re: Washinton Post article about a family in SXM - 10/18/2015 07:07 PM

I found that humorous as well, Barbara. I think that statement is called "poetic license", lol.
Posted By: january

Re: Washinton Post article about a family in SXM - 10/18/2015 08:53 PM

I have never seen sand described a "buttery" before. I wonder what that means, "slippery" or perhaps, "squishy"?
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: Washinton Post article about a family in SXM - 10/18/2015 09:10 PM

People who like to write fancy descriptions generally use all kinds of adjectives to describe things. Most are nothing but flowery prose. Perhaps buttery referred to the color of the sand, lol.
Posted By: Barbara

Re: Washinton Post article about a family in SXM - 10/18/2015 09:11 PM

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GaKaye said:
I found that humorous as well, Barbara. I think that statement is called "poetic license", lol.

exactly LOL
Posted By: RonDon

Re: Washinton Post article about a family in SXM - 10/18/2015 11:28 PM

I thought the writer meant the color of sand when he wrote "buttery." Even with poetic license he made a reader feel SXM was magical. That was good.

But as to blond(e) caucasians, the only\ly time I could have said that was on a trip to Saba.
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