1. He does not need to interrogate the old salts on the dock to find out why haddock is high-priced. 2. And for old salts, there will be other new seagoing experiences. 3. A series of setbacks suggests that the golden age of treasure hunting is over and that old salts like Fisher are a dying breed. 4. Claude is battling a serious case of cancer with courage and humor, like an old salt. 5. Every old salt I served with or met spent a goodly portion of his waking hours with a forefinger crooked into the handle of a coffee mug. 6. Like an old salt with an entertaining but unwieldy yarn to spin, she knows how to pick her details carefully. 7. Old salts know that a jury mast is hastily put up to replace a mast that has been broken or swept away. 8. Still, old salts mourn the passing of a grand sea tradition. 9. --Strange used his other pick on Paul Azinger, an old salt now who is used to the pressure-cooker environment of these kind of matches. 10. The old salt was not shy with his observations. |