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Alvin, I have seen a lot of people eat scotch fillets bleu. The best part is the people that order bleu always have to make a big deal about it and ensure everyone knows.

Then when they get their meal and realise just how bad a bleu scotch is, there is no way they will ask for it to be cooked more. And they are very aware of the whole kitchen laughing at them

lol need to rephrase then.

see people order and enjoy scotch fillets bleu.

hey Aayron, who did you hire your jetski from?

what sort of price?

an no Moh I don;t want to buy one, just rent for a bit..

The adrenaline place on the island.

Solo:FJ$538

Tandem:FJ$575 (that is FJD287.50 p/person)

Go quard biking though. Cheap and I would do it over and over again.. and ask them to take out the Baja..

http://www.fiji.travel/activity/go-trek-quad-tours

Personally the best thing I did there..

i'm sure everything is a defectable offence man. probably should just go commit some real crimes, maybe deal drugs or something. they dont get hassled as much apparently.

And they make good money rather than get money taken for no arbitrary reason...

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