No offence taken. I am from split parentage, one from each island, so I can say what I wish. Perhaps it was Jersey’s way of helping to reduce the inbred blood stock of Guernsey. And you said it was the Guern’s who had a chip on their shoulder.
I recall when Bergerac was popular on tv, many cars in Guernsey had stickers on them, which read ‘Bergerac holidays in Guernsey’.
Another time, and although it made most in both Islands laugh, I think the chap lost his job, because there were complaints. He had just finished reading the news and sports news, which was in those days broadcast from Jersey, when he completed with this, “Well that is the news from around the islands today. My girlfriend has asked me if I could kiss her somewhere wet and smelly, so we are off to Guernsey for the weekend, good evening”.
Generally stay at the Pom d’or in St Helier, though have tempted by the Yacht around the corner, the Pom d’or has always been good to us so we stick there. Stayed in St Brelades Bay a couple of times, nice down there in the summer months.
Crabbies (Crabby Jacks) is still there. It is on the west coast, however, it is a place frequented by families so there are a lot of kids there and, as I read on your other post, it might not be as it was? It is nearly always noisy, though a large outdoor play area reduces that once they finish eating. Great if we take all our family out for a birthday treat/ or a lead up to Christmas treat, but it is not a quiet place. Should you ever visit again, there are some great eateries around St Peter Port. ’Red’ is good, ‘China Red’ (Chinese) better than anything I have had anywhere Chinese wise, though not cheap. “The old Quarter” is one of my favourites.
And the cliffs, if you do visit and like to walk, walk the south cliffs from St Peter Port to Plienmont. Takes a good few hours and it is not for the faint hearted but the views etc are quite spectacular, on a nice day of course.