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Islander in the Caribbean
Posted: 03 Jun 2010, 16:17
by jonesey2k
Just some shots of me fooling around TNCM
http://forum.fsscreenshots.com/dcboard. ... 7865&page=
Thanks for looking.
Re: Islander in the Caribbean
Posted: 03 Jun 2010, 17:32
by DaveB
Nice one Mark
Love the 'real' shots for comparison too
ATB
DaveB

Re: Islander in the Caribbean
Posted: 03 Jun 2010, 23:08
by Dave354x
fantastic shots...brings back memories of my few days staying over there... What scenery are you using? I feel i must have it to relive my experiences there.
Re: Islander in the Caribbean
Posted: 03 Jun 2010, 23:57
by jonesey2k
FlyTampa's FSX version

Re: Islander in the Caribbean
Posted: 04 Jun 2010, 00:16
by DaveB
Hey Mark.. have you been in my neck of the woods recently? I only ask because someone who can afford to go on his hols out there must be doing something right and a couple of days ago, one of the new Audi R's (can't tell you which one) passed through with the registration M4RK J.. I kid ye not!
ATB
DaveB

Re: Islander in the Caribbean
Posted: 04 Jun 2010, 00:20
by VEGAS
Joneseys Compensation for the bike crash has obviously come through..

Re: Islander in the Caribbean
Posted: 04 Jun 2010, 00:33
by DaveB
Yeh.. and THEN some
ATB
DaveB

Re: Islander in the Caribbean
Posted: 04 Jun 2010, 03:29
by airboatr
What a great adventure Mark.
Thanks for taking us along.
I might be in luck again this summer and get to fly around. I hope to fly to Bahamas
btw I thought you said you were getting another motorcycle - not a car
Dave
keep an eye out for me would ya? I'll be in the caravan .... double
wide

Re: Islander in the Caribbean
Posted: 04 Jun 2010, 09:21
by jonesey2k
LOL! An RS* with a reg like that? I wish...
Those pics were taken a few years back when I started by new job, I'm skint now though
The bike crash hasn't helped, my insurance premium has skyrocketed since the claim is ongoing...

Re: Islander in the Caribbean
Posted: 04 Jun 2010, 11:00
by DaveB
Hiya Mark
You
should get that back mate.. that is, your premium should adjust down again once Joe Bloggs has been successfully nicked. Unless you have protected cover (which is as scarce as hens teeth for a motorbike), you automatically lose your no claims when a claim is made regardless of who was to blame. When the other party is found guilty, it will (or should) go back to where it was
How's the arm btw (sri to drag this OT but I've been meaning to ask for a few weeks)
ATB
DaveB
