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Re: Friday Night BBQ at Leverick
[Re: msdj69]
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02/03/2015 03:54 PM
02/03/2015 03:54 PM
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msdj69 said: I think the food is really good. We've eaten the BBQ three separate times over a 3 year period and it's quite consistent. Nick and his crew do a terrific job.
As far as swimsuits are concerned, wearing a swimsuit to dinner depends on the person and their presentation. Would I recommend a thong for a lady? Or a Speedo with no shirt for a man? Of course not. An appropriate swimsuit with a coverup or sarong for a lady is perfectly acceptable. A man wearing board shorts and a nice t-shirt or button up is also quite common. Given the environment and locale, I see nothing wrong with it. The statement did not mention coverups or shirts - just "swim suit" -- and I agree that a swimsuit all by itself anywhere but your own backyard pool or in the cockpit of your own boat is inappropriate without a cover-up. She may have very well meant that and not stated it -- just clarifying here <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
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