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Re: EIS Departure Fees
[Re: GlennA]
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03/03/2019 01:09 AM
03/03/2019 01:09 AM
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" You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave ". Oops, I'm sorry Glen Frye. I must have stumbled.
Well, we can all remember that PA Ron said this was coming. As well, he said, BVI Government was forced to make EIS a destination only the VERY high rollers could use. Otherwise, without hefty fees, he said, they would never be able to make EIS a destination only the VERY wealthy could use. Because, you know, only the Very Wealthy should use EIS.
" I said to the Captain, please bring me my wine. He said to me, we've not had that spirit here since 1969."
Please do not ask me if this post makes sense to me. Nothing about EIS fees is meant to make sense to me. I'm not really sure we have anyone in the forum who is so very wealthy that EIS fees matter not.
"And still those voices are calling from far away
Yikes. I'm glad I started chartering out of St Thomas. If anyone really wants to know-- yes you can leave North Sound at sun up and turn in your boat by noon.
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