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Re: Cooked in last night
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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05/16/2021 08:34 AM
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They're probably no bugs because of the gecko. Ha ha! Seriously though in some areas of the world a gecko in the house is a good sign.
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Re: Cooked in last night
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05/16/2021 09:06 AM
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Just wait until the gecko chirps keep you awake at night! LOL
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Re: Cooked in last night
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05/16/2021 10:09 AM
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Just wait until the gecko chirps keep you awake at night! LOL Yes! That almost ruined our eco-camp vacation in St John. Worse than crickets when trying to get to sleep.
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Re: Cooked in last night
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05/16/2021 02:46 PM
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Just wait until the gecko chirps keep you awake at night! LOL They were quite talkative at night in our rental house in Costa Rica but they did not wander into any of the bedrooms....and they do keep bugs under control.
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Re: Cooked in last night
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Just wait until the gecko chirps keep you awake at night! LOL Guess I'd better drink more to sleep through it. 😁
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Re: Cooked in last night
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05/16/2021 06:05 PM
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But the no see ums have been viscous in Orient village mornings and evenings! The wife has welts!
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Re: Cooked in last night
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05/16/2021 07:04 PM
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Flamingo has grills on their decks? just my unit. Two spas too.
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Re: Cooked in last night
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05/20/2021 11:36 AM
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We prefer cooking for similar reasons. A plus for us is the grocery stores. In the past Super U and recently Carrefour have proven to have very good fresh fish and beef and many other goodies. We broiled salmon twice and a ribeye one night. Yes, not cheap at the grocery stores but still cheaper than going out plus we usually have leftovers that become breakfast or lunch the next day.
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