Boredom, politics and boats
"Katie Ohara" wrote in message
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On Sep 16, 8:22 pm, H the K wrote:
nom=de=plume wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
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On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 16:41:28 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
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"Frogwatch" wrote in message
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Does anybody keep track of the days of the week when we post the most
politics relative to boating posts? I would guess, without any
evidence, that as the weekend approaches, we get more boating posts
and also get more on a Monday following a weekend of boating? During
the week with everybody not boating it becomes political. The obvious
solution would be longer weekends. However, for you retired guys,
just go boating more so you have something to say.
Hey I got invited to sail on Oct. 3rd. It's a ranger something. I'll
find
out more in a couple of days.
Are you going with a guy who's a Ranger? Be careful.
Where will this sailing trip take place?
The boat is a Ranger. The guy is an old friend. I'm always careful.
On the water... duhh..
It'll probably be out of Santa Cruz. I'll be out that way on business,
so
it'll work.
Banana Slugs!
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Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger:
Idiots All
Nom: Remember, the things you pull on are not "ropes", they are
"sheets" or "Halyards" depending on which ones. The whole point of
having you sit "on the rail" is not to balance the boat but to get you
soaking wet so he can see how you look in a wet t-shirt (I've tried
that one).
I guess you missed the part about my part ownership of a boat. So, they're
sheets or halyards. Does that mean when someone doesn't know the ropes,
they're not a sailor? I'm familar with rail meat and getting soaked and that
works, sort of. He's not that kind of friend.
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Nom=de=Plume
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