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Some of us don't have to admit to a malady we
don't succumb to. You seem to think everybody gets seasick. This is not the case. Some of us have inner ears that are secure enough to not be fooled by a little strange motion and some of us have brains powerful enough to discount information that is at odds with our senses. "Shen44" wrote in message ... Subject: Question? From: "Simple Simon" Date: 08/04/2003 10:23 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: What a wimp! What a double wimp. One wimp for getting seasick two wimps for admitting you get seasick. No wonder you function so poorly in the wheelhouse. It makes it very difficult to study the COLREGS when you get seasick just by looking down and squinting your old eyes that are probably corrected to 20/40 from 20/200 with eyeglasses that are fogged up most of the time. ROFL I know you won't understand this Neal, but the "wimp" is the one who WON'T or CAN'T admit to getting seasick. ..... any man or woman, knows that. Shen |
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