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(@"Goony")
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Good Day to Everyone!
I love an adventure. Kinda like a good roller coaster. It's scary and thrilling. So here's the deal. I might have a couple of job prospects, so I recently made the decision to move to St. Thomas permanently {happily ever after}LOL. I plan on leaving NEXT WEEK! To save some cash, I'll drive my pickup 2000 miles to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and ship it and my 30 cubic feet of prized personal belongings from there to St. Thomas. And {oops} that's as far as my pre-planning takes me. I hope to find a taxi to the local airport, then buy a ticket to St. Thomas{stand-by?}. After arriving at the airport in St. Thomas with no contacts and no place to stay, I'm thinking about what in the world will I do then! {A rum cocktail comes to mind} That's when I decided to reach out to this "Life Preserver". The short term rental places seemed to be booked out till June already. I don't know how long I'll be without my vehicle. I'm on a budget and looking to rent in the furnished $500-$750 per month range{give or take}. I really don't want to commit to a long term rental until I see it first and talk to some people to get a feel about where I might want to live.
Can anybody please HELP this man without a plan? I already FEEL the LOVE!!!


 
Posted : April 16, 2004 2:04 pm
(@Moodysid)
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Did you try Island View Guest House? www.st-thomas.com under hotels. If you stay there tell Mike & Joe Sidnie from NY said hi (was there last week) they have studios and 1 bedrooms good price til you find something else. Good Luck


 
Posted : April 16, 2004 2:31 pm
(@pamela)
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Also try Captain's Quarters - 340-775-1717 Ask for Mike Lampe - it's on the east end but not a bad walk to Red Hook, Secret Harbor, etc. If you are looking for waitstaff work, this is a good safe location. Mike doesn't have a website yet but give them a call.
Pamela


 
Posted : April 16, 2004 2:49 pm
(@"Goony")
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My dearest Moodysid and pamela,

For a second there, I thought I might drown.
Thank you so much for throwing me a life ring.
I really appreciate you!


 
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