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Students told him to "go back to the banana boat."
"People are always looking at the poor Haitians who just stepped off their banana boat," he said.
The courtroom looked like the steerage class of an old banana boat.
Their task is to transfer one team of four to the others' banana boat and vice versa.
"From there I'll hitch a ride on a banana boat."
During the high seasons there are lifeguards and banana boats to rent.
Salvador came to New Orleans in 1895 on a "banana boat".
Not everyone jumped on a banana boat to live off UK benefits!
She stabbed her spoon back into the rapidly dwindling banana boat surprise.
Sometimes the banana boat is topped with caramel sauce prior to cooking.
Here, they are divided into two teams and are asked to compete in a banana boat race.
Also, it is possible to find services to rent kayaks, banana boats and buggies.
In coastal locations small "banana boat" dinghies provide a local transport service.
"Banana boats" now charge 90K to take you there.
"My Banana Boat is dripping on me," she said, still weeping.
What'd you just get off the banana boat?"
By now the ship was trading as a general cargo ship rather than a banana boat.
A banana boat is a very slow boat.
People were calling you, 'Frenchy, go back to the banana boat,' and a lot of the kids would lie about where they came from.
"Makes it look as though you haven't just got off the banana boat and haven't done any other films."
Now she had a banana boat.
The "banana boats" were extremely elegant, white painted, vessels.
Thea goes on an inflatable banana boat with her friend Margaret and her mother.
The fire has nearly gone out for Rosa, the aging wife in another story, "Banana Boats."
'You think I just come up de Clyde on a banana boat?' she asked.