Thread: St. Maarten (The southern Dutch side)
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09-09-17 19:40 #6715
Posts: 2040Keep your head down and your dick up!!
You are not too far from Latina puta central.
I would go to Campo--Aruba still sucks.
Originally Posted by Pogostick [View Original Post]
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09-09-17 18:38 #6714
Posts: 544Not the kind of screwing I want from a gal named Irma, but I'm getting fcuked by her anyway. I live smack dab at the point of expected landfall in SW Florida. But, I am well prepared and battened down tight. I should be fine, but can't say the same for many of my neighbors who are not properly prepared.
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09-09-17 18:12 #6713
Posts: 544Originally Posted by Horacehyatt [View Original Post]
Time to look at Aruba, Curacao and maybe the DR for mongering trips.
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09-09-17 18:08 #6712
Posts: 544Originally Posted by Mel365 [View Original Post]
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09-08-17 20:10 #6711
Posts: 2040I am heading to Martinique for the winter.
Have some lady friends there.
Possibly spring back to St. Maarten.
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09-08-17 16:38 #6710
Posts: 53Hi Mel
Originally Posted by Mel365 [View Original Post]
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09-08-17 02:15 #6709
Posts: 2040Thanks Pogo,
My boat is up in New England.
Unfortunately my friends boat same as mine was sunk at the dock in Simpson Bay Marina.
Originally Posted by Pogostick [View Original Post]
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09-07-17 17:37 #6708
Posts: 544Mel
Hopefully your boat was not in SXM.
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09-07-17 14:28 #6707
Posts: 47The drive from sugar cane picker's roundabout upward to LE Petit
Hope this works out. Here is a current view after the hurricane of the drive past LE Petit. I tried using Buck On89 report #63 under Reports of Distinction, to do a side by side comparison to see if it is still standing, but I could not determine. But some of the other pics and videos show a lot of destruction. An owner of Sonesta Maho says on their web site they will be closed until 2018! Another smaller hotel said the same thing. Closed until High season. My November is trip is up in the air since I have not heard from the 3 places I stay yet are OK. Still waiting.
https://www.facebook.com/elexia.guar...3669606358479/
This is Buck On89 #63 post.
http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...of-Distinction
And the you tube video is below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP1O...ature=youtu.be
Seymore.
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09-07-17 08:41 #6706
Posts: 728French side reports they are 95% damaged
Also, the airport is supposedly destroyed. I was planning on being in SXM within the next 5 or 6 weeks. But, I won't bother planning that now.
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09-07-17 06:43 #6705
Posts: 766Originally Posted by FunTimeSxm [View Original Post]
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09-06-17 22:08 #6704
Posts: 73SXM Photos
SXM Airport, and the Philipsburg beach.
http://bit.ly/2wGPRjm
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09-06-17 15:58 #6703
Posts: 173The pictures and footage coming out from st Maarten are not good, the airport is trashed. Marigot is under a 3-6ft of water.
Going be months before it's back up and going.
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09-05-17 21:53 #6702
Posts: 47Irma
I was there after Luis in 1995 and Lenny in 1999. St Maarten bounces back but some places it can take time. Each case we had restaurants and Lolo's open, just not as many. Most resorts have generators and a lot of restaurants do as well. Lenny dumped so much water (and sea rain) that most of the vegetation turned brown but came back by the next year. It flooded front, back and pond fill roads and they had to bring in the Aruba Fire trucks (the water pumpers) to pump the water out of the salt pond, back to the ocean and. It was a mess but still was able to have a vacation. I was NOT mongering then so I do not know how the casas faired.
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09-05-17 21:16 #6701
Posts: 2040Looks Like Hurricane Jose is going to hit St Maarten 4 days after Irma. Hurricane Jose looks like over 100 knots.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at2+shtml/150131.shtml?cone#contents
Irma is predicted to have 12 foot sea heights near St Maarten and 50 feet near the eye..