Buck
New member
Antigua
Jonic,
Just dont sail into English harbour Antigua and never leave, the place is full of saddo English people who sailed in there 30 or 40 years ago and never left, they are like an enclave of yesterday, all talking about second hand stories about something that happened 15 or so years ago, the boats they have in the water have stood still so long they have become part of the reef and the ones on land for the "refit" will probably disintegrate if they ever taste water again.
I expect I will see the same people there next month that I see everytime I go there, come to think of it maybe its a kind of time warp, they could be left overs from Nelsons visit.
Buck
The thing about men and fish is one is always trying to eat the other.
Jonic,
Just dont sail into English harbour Antigua and never leave, the place is full of saddo English people who sailed in there 30 or 40 years ago and never left, they are like an enclave of yesterday, all talking about second hand stories about something that happened 15 or so years ago, the boats they have in the water have stood still so long they have become part of the reef and the ones on land for the "refit" will probably disintegrate if they ever taste water again.
I expect I will see the same people there next month that I see everytime I go there, come to think of it maybe its a kind of time warp, they could be left overs from Nelsons visit.
Buck
The thing about men and fish is one is always trying to eat the other.