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oristarA
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Mon 20 Jul, 2009 07:30 am
Hop off with you = Ours guides jump off the shuttle bus with you?
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TRAVEL TIP No.32
Don't leave your tour guide on the bus.
(Ours hop off with you)
See more context at:
http://www.onboardnewyorktours.com/?gclid=CKjHnYSx5JsCFc0vpAodjWCi_w
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Mon 20 Jul, 2009 11:40 am
@oristarA,
It means that the tour guides do not stay on the bus/shuttle. The tour guide gets off the bus/shuttle with the tourists and goes with them to the attractions.
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Wed 22 Jul, 2009 07:12 am
@TTH,
Thanks
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