Scotty wrote:
Which sails better, the Mac or the Bark-o-lounger?
Typical snide, sicko Sotty remark. As usual, more Mac bashing (yawn). -
Sotty, the Mac may not sail like a Swan or a Valiant, but the point is
that I was out there sailing and enjoying it.
Jim
"JimC" wrote in message
...
Don't include me in the bark-o-lounger group. - I was out
on my Mac 26M
most of yesterday afternoon. We had 15-mph winds, gusts
over 20.
Jim
Capt. Rob wrote:
While you losers manned the wheel of your
bark-o-loungers and throttled
your keyboards while wacking your monkeys to Ellens
pictures, I had a
very exciting sail with Slyvia the Russian model.
Winds were a bit strong in the 22kt range.
As you can see the sea state was quite confused and
building.
My ears are bruised bad, I swear my capulshka could pop
a coconut with
her thighs.
Here is proof:
http://www.millhouseinn.com/main_pag...ers_profile/in
nkeeper_images/sylvia_sailing.gif
I'm off to the marina to survey a Nautical 65 for
Lloyds of London,
the yard boy is going to wax the van.
Thomas loves his halloween costume
http://www.dabbling.org/entrypic01/whatsthis.jpg
He's a lobster, I know chicks dig lobster so we are
going trick e
treeting at the bars on the waterfront.
He will wait in the van and watch DVD's on the flip down
screen until
11 or so when the girls start getting drunk then it's
off for a night
of fun. I bet the flip down Sanyo it worth more than
Scotty's boat..
Bwahahahahahahahahaaa
BTW I have a Yahama 2005 25HP long shaft 4 stroke that
was used only
three time here for sale.
Only 300 dollars for ASA members, I still have the
original shipping
crate if you need it shipped.
You know my number, I've posted it here many times, just
call if you're
interested.
I'm outta here.
RB
35s5
NY