| The Change and The Transition |
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| Written by Dominic Clayton - Sankofa Student | |
| Saturday, 20 October 2007 | |
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This is a public service announcement: I will no longer be called Dominic Clayton since my return to Amistad America, but I will now like to be referred to as Prince Clayton. Now let me get to the real deal, the transition. It has been kind of weird being on the ship for about two months, going home, then coming back. When I first arrived back in mi casa I went to sleep so early that everybody thought there was something wrong with me, but it wasn't that, it was just that my time was still five hours ahead-jet lag. To top that off I would wake up at all hours of the night thinking that I still had to do boat checks. What can I say?: once you become a sailor there is no going back. While I was resting to get better so that I could return at one-hundred percent, I noticed that I had a flusher on my toilet, on the Amistad we have to pump the toilets, sometimes I forgot I was home and tried reaching for that pump that wasn't there any more. My mind was all messed up! I still thought like a sailor, I almost started to do a Captain Steve and go ARRRRRRGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!! Some how I didn't get to that point though. Comments
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