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On Mar 15, 9:44*pm, I am Tosk
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I was talking to another sailor the other day and I mentioned that I
did not find sailing to be relaxing at all and he and his wife were
astonished. *They told me they both immediately relaxed as soon as the
sails were up. *My turn to be astonished, "Huh, relax while sailing,
what's the point then"?
I explained how I thought of sailing as an exercise in problem solving
which made them really puzzled like "Why would you want to solve
problems". *I told em "cuz that's what engineers do".


Although I always heard people thought of sailing as relaxing, I just
thouhgt it was a sorta inside joke never thinking some sailors
actually DID relax while sailing. *"Relaxation", I gotta admit, I am
just not clear on the concept. *IF everything goes well, I figger it
was all a waste of time. *However if just one thing goes wrong and you
figure a way around it, then it is a success and you can be happy.


Do you go fishing to relax, NO, you go fishing to outsmart the fish
and if you don't you are frustrated. *Golf as relaxation, NO, be
serious.


So, I cannot imagine any "sport" as being relaxing. *Reading good
fiction is relaxing. Listening to good music with a good cup of coffee
is relaxing.


Boating to relax, I don't get it.


So, those long summer nights when I take my boat up the river and anchor in
some marsh with a guitar and a six pack, I am not relaxing? Huh, guess I will
have to bring more beer

Scotty

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Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life!


Ya, look at Dum-Dum here....paddles his punt up some muddy creek, gets
****ed, and trys to play his guitar....wow.....