
The weekend started as we boarded the houseboat on Sunday morning, and it wasn’t long until the familiar “tsssh” sound of Daryl opening one of his 5392 beers for the weekend was heard. The other familiar sound of the weekend, Pete crying “Geez, you shoulda seen that one that just got away” was heard not long afterwards, although in between this and loosing the dinghy, he did manage to bring the first one in.

The arrival of Manny, the self-proclaimed consummate professional fisherman, and Pana, his sidekick not unlike that little dog in the cartoons that hangs around the big dog saying “can I, huh huh?” (I hope you watch as many cartoons as I do, otherwise that will make no sense), brought about the best of the fishing, and the best of the TV viewing. As night fell, the diehards and their love of untangling fishing lines in the dark headed up to the roof of the boat, whilst the red wine latte set of Paul and myself sat downstairs in the warmth of Paul’s collection of video hits from 1992, which was surprisingly good before and after the red wine, although it does take a bit to make Achy Breaky Heart worth watching. But that was offset by the Laura Branigan film clip.

The next day was a little hazy for me as I was looking through the haze of a couple of bottles of red. However something I do have a very clear memory of is the not catching anything all day, the tremendous fish lunch, and the game of trivial pursuit to finish the night. Now a question for the reader. Which hit US sitcom that finished in the 90s had a book written about it called Sein Off? The initial answer from Daryl, who was really quite drunk at this stage and clearly not thinking straight, was Seinfeld. “No”, cries Peter, “That is far too obvious”. We all know a quick game is a good game, so we try to encourage the team to make a decision, and being the generous people we are, lead them to that initial answer. Something like 10 minutes later, after Pete had cried “hang on, hang on, its …” about 5 times, guess what the team resolution was? The Young and the Restless? Well, yes, that was their resolution. And what a great sitcom, that’s still running, that show is by the way.

So, to those who didn’t come, this is what you missed out on. It was a tremendous trip, and I didn’t particularly mind not catching anything. It has set the bar high for next year’s trip, and with Pana on the organising committee, one can expect anything. See you at the presentation evening when I come to collect my awards. Marc.
PS A quick addendum - our humble thanks to Paul and Manny for organising the trip, and for negotiating $150 off the final price because the BBQ nearly burnt off Paul's eyebrows. A nice little bonus at the end!