It seems some people like to add their two cents worth when it really
should be kept to themselves!!
Some people, and yes I am one, do take pills and still have to cope
with seasickness. For first timers they may not even realise their
susceptability to seasickness.
It also 'ain't macho' to laugh at those affected by seasickness!!
Brent
It seems that one can't go out on a pelagic trip without seeing a
few drongoes!
It never ceases to fascinate me that a large proportion of birdos
who go out on the pelagic trips to tick a special bird or two, seem
to think that "it ain't macho" to take a travel sickness pill. Well
it ain't macho to have another dozen people laughing at you all day
either.
There is already sufficient burley on the boat to attract the
seabirds, you don't have to add your breakfast to it. Take a pill
and have a great day.
Jeff
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