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| April 01, 2009 at 02:13 AM |
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Reply with quote | #31 | i saw a website bayislands411.com that had some disturbing information about the crime in roatan, is this true? to lele28: what do you mean by shady people?
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| lilirose |
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| April 01, 2009 at 02:23 AM |
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Reply with quote | #32 | Dr. Hinkle, i am considering retiring to roatan. i worked many years in my late husbands medical practice. i would be happy to volunteer to help you train your staff for your office. Do you know when you might make the move? oh sorry, i just re read your message and see you plan to retire too.
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| lilirose |
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| April 25, 2009 at 05:20 PM |
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Reply with quote | #33 | what do you mean by taking tourism dollars?
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| fab |
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| July 14, 2009 at 05:49 PM |
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Reply with quote | #34 | hello, me and my wife would like to do the same, we want to rent an house, possibly near the beach, not too expensive for 6 months to 1 year, then eventually buy it, we run an internet business that we would like to expand by training and hiring local people, the income is not huge but the willing to move is big, anyone who understand these conditions there, that is not looking for a tourist but for a serious rental applicant can contact us by replying here first, see you soon, roatan.
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Reply with quote | #35 |
My goodness! I was so excited this morning with the idea that I might be able to actually live in my home country and enjoy my people. But with the statements being made about stealling locals jobs and 50% unemployment and $10/per hour, I have to say I am discouraged. |
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