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Salut Orline,Many thanks for your post! Julie & I are relaly happy that you are reading our blog.  We relaly hope that you can make it down to Cayman sometime ; we would love to see you. For the Right hand drive CRV ; quite honestly (with our rental car), it took me maybe 1 day to get used to it ; its quite easy. You should try it ; its fun!  Driving a left hand drive here in Cayman (or any UK related country) is actually quite dangerous since you dont see oncoming traffic as well. Cheers Micho & Julie
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Shou said ...

It says in the article's headline that Karate Ninja Shou is for the Neo Geo.

--Shou 20:19, 23 November 2010 (CST)

CRV said ...

@Shou It's all moot anyway since it turns out this is from Neo Geo Freak magazine.

--CRV 09:02, 29 November 2010 (CST)

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<comment date="2012-06-09T10:37:12Z" name="Riki" url="http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003406094739"> Salut Orline,Many thanks for your post! Julie & I are relaly happy that you are reading our blog. We relaly hope that you can make it down to Cayman sometime ; we would love to see you. For the Right hand drive CRV ; quite honestly (with our rental car), it took me maybe 1 day to get used to it ; its quite easy. You should try it ; its fun! Driving a left hand drive here in Cayman (or any UK related country) is actually quite dangerous since you dont see oncoming traffic as well. Cheers Micho & Julie </comment> <endFeed />


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