Oh, so what you're saying is that you're incapable of ignoring someone if
you're on someone elses's computer. You're just as angry, but now you don't
have a crutch.
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"silverback" wrote in message
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I'm on my brother's computer you dipstick!!!
Can't you tell from the fricken handle you Gaylord!
CM-
"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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So, you are a liar after all. You claimed that you killfiled me, which
clearly you haven't done. All you can do is hurl vile language and act
like a jerk. You're a very angry person and you need get help.
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"silverback" wrote in message
news:Ua0Pg.19479$E67.10411@clgrps13...
Best check back to your "book"..... at least Jeff is an experienced
sailor and that's why I bother to bring out both guns. You Ganzy are a
pathetic excuse of a sailing wannabe. You are an embarrassment ot
anything concerning boats
CM-
"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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You sound angry and pathetic.
Instead of calling people names, why don't you actually contribute
something useful... no, never mind.
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"silverback" wrote in message
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Jeff... shut up until you have a clue about what you're talking
about.... so far you don't!
...and quit quoting your reference manual... you sound like Ganzy.
CM
"Jeff" wrote in message
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Now that's just being wimpy. Unless you had a barge tight on the
stern, you should be able to spin your boat off just by backing the
jib. With a bit of coordination you could even use a spring line to
pull the stern forward along the dock so you'd need little if any
clearance on the stern.
silverback wrote:
clearence requirements required to be clarified.
Tight and I would elect the method for lee dock conditions.
CM
wrote in message
oups.com...
How do you sail off a dock when the wind is on
the bow? [Assume an end-tie situation] 1 pt.