On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 12:24:35 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
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"Jessica B" wrote in message
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 15:25:09 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
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You ARE young. Just a baby. LOL!
Hey, watch it! 
Love to! ;-)
Funny guy....
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Catalina 30 is a nice boat. It shouldn't be hard to raise the mainsail if
the captain has the good sense to have the boat pointing into the wind. If
not it can be a strain.
I think it was in the wind, but it was definitely hard to do. Those
little plastic cards that attach the main to the mast kept sticking.
It wasn't slapping around that much, so I don't know what to think. It
was a workout and finally someone had to finish the last few inches.
It should go up easier than that. Probably needed the track on or in the
mast lubed with silicon. When into the wind the sail should slide up easily
and fall under it's own weight onto the boom if the slides are lubricated
well. I think you were the victim of a less than well-maintained system.
It definitely wasn't easy. I'm a total wimp and it was a workout. I
actually had breakfast (no, not like that) with him today, and asked
him why it was so hard (oh jeez... no, not like that either), and he
said he couldn't really remember, but probably he wasn't pointed right
(cripes... it never ends with the puns does it)? Never really got a
good explanation of that.
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Hardly. Can't you tell from how I go on and on when posting? ;-)
Nooooo.... well, I think you're just trying to make your point.
True, and if I have to heavily describe something from time to time it's
mostly because of the many pretend sailors around here who can't understand
what I'm talking about if I don't embellish somewhat. . .
I don't know... your comments seemed to make sense to me. Of course, I
don't know diddly about sailing.
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I think they should shove those phones up people's rear ends.
There in California most of them would probably enjoy it, especially if the
ringtone was on vibrate. LOL!
Maybe they could shove their screaming kids up there with the phones.
They're either yakking on the phone or trying to control some
screaming child. I know my parents wouldn't put up with that for very
long.
What sport? Female athletes are hot!
I ran track. Mostly sprints and relay.
Impressive! Female track athletes are hot. I love the body type so much.
Nothing's more sexy and functional. You should try some competitive cycling.
I bet you'd do very well after a year or so training.
I think I'm in decent shape.... still. Again.. definitely not perfect
and the cinnabons beckon mercilessly.

I need to keep up on the
sit-ups.
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Ok... also, I don't have particularly short hair... shoulder length.
lol
That can be cured with scissors. Something like this is very sexy and
functional for sailing. Uses less fresh water to keep it clean and doesn't
get snagged in the equipment.
http://www.girlznight.co.uk/magazine...-1-192x290.jpg
That's a very cute cut. I had something sort of similar to that about
five years ago.
Here's one from Christmas 2009... yes, it was posed, some make up, and
taken by a photographer.
http://stashbox.org/1060139/jb1.jpg
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A nice stainless steel frying pan is my main cooking pan. I even cook
spaghetti in it. The frying pan definitely fits on the stove.
It's not the Teflon crap I hope. I think those are not worth it. Just
clean the fricken pan.
Heck no! Teflon always scrapes or flakes off. Bare polished stainless steel
is the only way to go on a boat. A little butter and salt to season it and
things don't stick at all. Mine would work great for omlettes as the bottom
is quite thick so hotspots don't develop.
One kind I really like to use is cast iron. You don't have to clean it
much (never soap!). You get really nice flavor. It's also good with
hot spots if you have uneven heat. An ex of mine turned me on to that.
He used to lug a small one backpacking even.
Don't know what a Barista is other than some d00d behind the counter in a
Starbucks. I use one of these things - the Venus model.
http://www.bialettishop.com/Espresso...nlessSteel.htm
Only makes one mug at a time but it's delicious.
This is what I have only mine is green. I had to take it apart and fix
the pump. It was clogged and wouldn't really do much.
http://coffeegeek.com/reviews/consum...rbucks_barista
A mechanic, too! I think I'm in love. LOL! That's a professional unit, looks
like to me. Must have the capacity to make lots of espresso.
Not really... the new ones are wildly expensive, but I got mine for
$25 at a garage sale. He said for parts, but let me plug it in to see
what would happen and it ran. I think he never cleaned it out. Well,
not a mechanic... it was just seemed obvious that it was something
simple. (Confession: I had to borrow a neighbor's tool kit with the
promise of replacing anything I broke. I don't really own any tools.)
It makes two cups at a time as far as coffee capacity, but there's
enough water for about six cups. It only takes a minute to put in more
coffee.