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Why was the Mexico beach thread moved: Resurrected

colliehauler
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Mexico beach is in Florida and the last time I checked that was part of the United States. Not Mexico or South America where it was moved to.
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Lwiddis
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Will posts regarding New Mexico be next? lol
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Wait a minute
You mean we're not perfect and make perfect decisions all the time :E:?
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2oldman
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Too funny.. they moved it even after I mentioned it was Mexico and was corrected.. in the same thread. Guess the mods don't read too well either.

And threads about portable generators stay in Class A. Go figure.
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IAMICHABOD
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colliehauler wrote:
I tried to notify moderator and all I got was a error message.


Not everyone got The Memo :B
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colliehauler
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DutchmenSport wrote:
One of our most favorite little shops in Mexico Beach was completely blown away when that hurricane hit. We were so saddened when the entire area was destroyed. Mexico Beach was one of the very few last places that truly had an old style Florida feel to it. Far too many other cities and towns along the cost line have succumb to the tourist industry and destroyed the quaintness and true old-style look and feel of Florida. Mexico Beach was one such location that refused to give in to the dictates of big industry swallowing up every inch of ground for the tourist industry. I wonder if they will be able to retain the stand against commercialization and development and be able to keep the little town "true Florida."

When we go there, we stayed at Port St. Joe State Park. I wonder how the State Park is doing. It's been a few years since we've been there now.

Yea, agree.... I don't understand why the original thread was moved to the Mexico (country) thread.
I always wanted to go there for the lack of commercial development. They had a rv park right on beachfront.

colliehauler
Explorer III
Explorer III
wnjj wrote:
I think the answer as to why it was moved is obvious. Not everyone is a Florida geography expert.
If they read the thread and not just the title it would have been obvious it was in Florida. I could understand moving it to campgrounds and resorts but not to a foreign country, LOL

colliehauler
Explorer III
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opnspaces wrote:
It was moved because we are all human, even the moderators. Personally I would have PM'd the moderator and asked this question, not gone out and broadcast it to the general public.
I tried to notify moderator and all I got was a error message.

opnspaces
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It was moved because we are all human, even the moderators. Personally I would have PM'd the moderator and asked this question, not gone out and broadcast it to the general public.
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wnjj
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Explorer II
I think the answer as to why it was moved is obvious. Not everyone is a Florida geography expert.

DutchmenSport
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Explorer
One of our most favorite little shops in Mexico Beach was completely blown away when that hurricane hit. We were so saddened when the entire area was destroyed. Mexico Beach was one of the very few last places that truly had an old style Florida feel to it. Far too many other cities and towns along the cost line have succumb to the tourist industry and destroyed the quaintness and true old-style look and feel of Florida. Mexico Beach was one such location that refused to give in to the dictates of big industry swallowing up every inch of ground for the tourist industry. I wonder if they will be able to retain the stand against commercialization and development and be able to keep the little town "true Florida."

When we go there, we stayed at Port St. Joe State Park. I wonder how the State Park is doing. It's been a few years since we've been there now.

Yea, agree.... I don't understand why the original thread was moved to the Mexico (country) thread.

Iraqvet05
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This one? Looks like it's now in both the general and Mexico forum categories...

https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/30011553/gotomsg/30011589.cfm#30011589
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