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The Carrolls September 29th 03 12:37 AM

It finally hit me.
 
A fall voyage would be nice. But my wife and I are going to be heading to
Seattle for most of the month of September, if current plans work out. Neal
also would need a couple of months to return to Tampa after his spanking.
Thank you for the idea though, if Neal is serious and Seattle falls
through, I am open to suggestion
"katysails" wrote in message
...

You want 20 -30 knots on youe anemometer, I can assure you it will happen.

Heck, that's an average September day on Lake MI...yesterday was 25=30 with
7 footers...earlier this week the waves were 8-10. I think you should make
the race during the autumn season...They've already got the orance "save the
beach" fences up at the shore parks and the windsurfers are having a ball
out there in the heavy surf along with the MI surfers (they're a weird
breed...)
--
katysails
s/v Chanteuse
Kirie Elite 32
http://katysails.tripod.com

"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax
and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein



Horvath September 29th 03 01:32 AM

It finally hit me.
 
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 23:37:14 GMT, "The Carrolls"
wrote this crap:

A fall voyage would be nice. But my wife and I are going to be heading to
Seattle for most of the month of September, if current plans work out. Neal
also would need a couple of months to return to Tampa after his spanking.
Thank you for the idea though, if Neal is serious and Seattle falls
through, I am open to suggestion


Uh..... September is over. Here's a suggestion, get a calander.




This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe

Scott Vernon September 29th 03 02:10 AM

It finally hit me.
 
Mine doesn't.


S.Simon - if your depth sounder can get a reading then you ain't
really sailing.





Jonathan Ganz September 29th 03 02:44 AM

It finally hit me.
 
Horass,

You're suggestions are not welcome. You know nothing about
sailing.

"Horvath" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 23:37:14 GMT, "The Carrolls"
wrote this crap:

A fall voyage would be nice. But my wife and I are going to be heading to
Seattle for most of the month of September, if current plans work out.

Neal
also would need a couple of months to return to Tampa after his spanking.
Thank you for the idea though, if Neal is serious and Seattle falls
through, I am open to suggestion


Uh..... September is over. Here's a suggestion, get a calander.




This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe




The Carrolls September 30th 03 02:47 AM

It finally hit me.
 
No kidding, read the post
"Horvath" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 23:37:14 GMT, "The Carrolls"
wrote this crap:

A fall voyage would be nice. But my wife and I are going to be heading to
Seattle for most of the month of September, if current plans work out.

Neal
also would need a couple of months to return to Tampa after his spanking.
Thank you for the idea though, if Neal is serious and Seattle falls
through, I am open to suggestion


Uh..... September is over. Here's a suggestion, get a calander.




This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe




The Carrolls October 1st 03 03:33 AM

It finally hit me.
 
If it looks like a chicken, it clucks like a chicken it must be Neil. No
response either way? Just ignore it it'll go a way? Not hardly.
"The Carrolls" wrote in message
.. .
This route is approximately 800 miles. You want more, we can go to Duluth
and back to Houghton where my son goes to school, or even the Toledo

light.
You want 20 -30 knots on youe anemometer, I can assure you it will happen.
You want 10 foot seas or larger, that too. Quit waffeling, you challanged,

I
accept. Your current "Cut the Mustard" vs My current "Maybee Crazy" from
the Toledo light 7-4-04 6am. The challenger does not get to set the course
or conditions, they only get to back out. Why do you think the Americas

cup
was held in New Zeland last.
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
I never chicken out but I DO INSIST on setting the race course.
Some people have the cheek to say I don't sail and never leave
the mooring, etc. but they're wrong. I sail so much that some
little sheltered water day trip is not my idea of sailing anymore.
I like oceans and long distances single-handing. I like boat and
master to work as a team over long periods of time and strong
winds with big seas derived from hundreds or thousands of miles
of fetch. I don't like to see readings on my depth sounder for
extended periods of time and I like to see 20-30 knots on my
anemometer. If I'm gonna hafta spend my time racing some wannabe
klutz then I insist on making a voyage out of it - not some silly
around the buoys flim-flamery.

I've no interest in racing some crummy little inland course. That's
for lubbers like Bobsprit, LOCO, Pony Express, Horvath, Ganz,
Katysails, Mooron, Oz1, Donal, Navigator, Haggie, Jeff Morris,
Shen44, onnmbrd, Joe Butcher, Billy Jane, etc. etc. So, please
don't insult me with anything less than a race of at least five hundred
miles with mostly open water.

S.Simon - a man, a legend, a standard by which others are judged.




"Wes Carroll" wrote in message

om...
Hey Neil, no answer? You chicken out? You issued the challange, I just
set a few conditions.

(Wes Carroll) wrote in message

. com...
How about from the Toledo Light to the North Tower of Big Mac via

the
Milwaukee harbor light. I will even give you a 4 hour head start.

Say
July 4 2004 at 6am. I drink Mack and Jacks African amber, it aint
cheap nor is it easy to get.
"Simple Simon" wrote in message

...
I challenged Booby to a race many times but he's ALWAYS
chickened out. I'll make you the same challenge. I'll race you

starting
at Key Largo to Marsh Harbor in the Abacos from there to Habana
and from Habana to Key West. Said race to commence sometime
in December of this year. Loser buys the winner's beer for five

years.
I bet you, like your sniveling, pretend-to-sail, little, butt

buddy
Booby,
will also chicken out.

S.Simon - my 27-footer will beat yours in a long distance race.


wrote in message

...
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 01:41:43 GMT, "The Carrolls"

wrote:

What an absurd and laughable point of view, that a Hinkley

Sou'wester is not
a sailboat. You need to look into their history and build

specifications.
Try punching through a tall sea at an inlet with only 15 or 20

hp
available.
To sail through all is not always a good prudent decision these

days, even
Larry Pardee used a motor on occasion. Cabo Rico and Hinkley

are
two of the
best sailboats made, expensive they are, but we are not talking

cost. You
show an attitude that should be sailing a wooden boat and using

canvas
sails.

Simon is not an actual sailor. He's a pimply faced kid who read

some books.

BB








Simple Simon October 1st 03 03:53 AM

It finally hit me.
 
BITE ME! Is that answer enough for you?

S.Simon - doesn't go north because the best sailing is south


"The Carrolls" wrote in message .. .
If it looks like a chicken, it clucks like a chicken it must be Neil. No
response either way? Just ignore it it'll go a way? Not hardly.
"The Carrolls" wrote in message
.. .
This route is approximately 800 miles. You want more, we can go to Duluth
and back to Houghton where my son goes to school, or even the Toledo

light.
You want 20 -30 knots on youe anemometer, I can assure you it will happen.
You want 10 foot seas or larger, that too. Quit waffeling, you challanged,

I
accept. Your current "Cut the Mustard" vs My current "Maybee Crazy" from
the Toledo light 7-4-04 6am. The challenger does not get to set the course
or conditions, they only get to back out. Why do you think the Americas

cup
was held in New Zeland last.
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
I never chicken out but I DO INSIST on setting the race course.
Some people have the cheek to say I don't sail and never leave
the mooring, etc. but they're wrong. I sail so much that some
little sheltered water day trip is not my idea of sailing anymore.
I like oceans and long distances single-handing. I like boat and
master to work as a team over long periods of time and strong
winds with big seas derived from hundreds or thousands of miles
of fetch. I don't like to see readings on my depth sounder for
extended periods of time and I like to see 20-30 knots on my
anemometer. If I'm gonna hafta spend my time racing some wannabe
klutz then I insist on making a voyage out of it - not some silly
around the buoys flim-flamery.

I've no interest in racing some crummy little inland course. That's
for lubbers like Bobsprit, LOCO, Pony Express, Horvath, Ganz,
Katysails, Mooron, Oz1, Donal, Navigator, Haggie, Jeff Morris,
Shen44, onnmbrd, Joe Butcher, Billy Jane, etc. etc. So, please
don't insult me with anything less than a race of at least five hundred
miles with mostly open water.

S.Simon - a man, a legend, a standard by which others are judged.




"Wes Carroll" wrote in message

om...
Hey Neil, no answer? You chicken out? You issued the challange, I just
set a few conditions.

(Wes Carroll) wrote in message

. com...
How about from the Toledo Light to the North Tower of Big Mac via

the
Milwaukee harbor light. I will even give you a 4 hour head start.

Say
July 4 2004 at 6am. I drink Mack and Jacks African amber, it aint
cheap nor is it easy to get.
"Simple Simon" wrote in message

...
I challenged Booby to a race many times but he's ALWAYS
chickened out. I'll make you the same challenge. I'll race you

starting
at Key Largo to Marsh Harbor in the Abacos from there to Habana
and from Habana to Key West. Said race to commence sometime
in December of this year. Loser buys the winner's beer for five

years.
I bet you, like your sniveling, pretend-to-sail, little, butt

buddy
Booby,
will also chicken out.

S.Simon - my 27-footer will beat yours in a long distance race.


wrote in message

...
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 01:41:43 GMT, "The Carrolls"

wrote:

What an absurd and laughable point of view, that a Hinkley

Sou'wester is not
a sailboat. You need to look into their history and build

specifications.
Try punching through a tall sea at an inlet with only 15 or 20

hp
available.
To sail through all is not always a good prudent decision these

days, even
Larry Pardee used a motor on occasion. Cabo Rico and Hinkley

are
two of the
best sailboats made, expensive they are, but we are not talking

cost. You
show an attitude that should be sailing a wooden boat and using

canvas
sails.

Simon is not an actual sailor. He's a pimply faced kid who read

some books.

BB









The Carrolls October 1st 03 02:52 PM

It finally hit me.
 
yup
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
BITE ME! Is that answer enough for you?

S.Simon - doesn't go north because the best sailing is south


"The Carrolls" wrote in message

.. .
If it looks like a chicken, it clucks like a chicken it must be Neil. No
response either way? Just ignore it it'll go a way? Not hardly.
"The Carrolls" wrote in message
.. .
This route is approximately 800 miles. You want more, we can go to

Duluth
and back to Houghton where my son goes to school, or even the Toledo

light.
You want 20 -30 knots on youe anemometer, I can assure you it will

happen.
You want 10 foot seas or larger, that too. Quit waffeling, you

challanged,
I
accept. Your current "Cut the Mustard" vs My current "Maybee Crazy"

from
the Toledo light 7-4-04 6am. The challenger does not get to set the

course
or conditions, they only get to back out. Why do you think the

Americas
cup
was held in New Zeland last.
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
I never chicken out but I DO INSIST on setting the race course.
Some people have the cheek to say I don't sail and never leave
the mooring, etc. but they're wrong. I sail so much that some
little sheltered water day trip is not my idea of sailing anymore.
I like oceans and long distances single-handing. I like boat and
master to work as a team over long periods of time and strong
winds with big seas derived from hundreds or thousands of miles
of fetch. I don't like to see readings on my depth sounder for
extended periods of time and I like to see 20-30 knots on my
anemometer. If I'm gonna hafta spend my time racing some wannabe
klutz then I insist on making a voyage out of it - not some silly
around the buoys flim-flamery.

I've no interest in racing some crummy little inland course. That's
for lubbers like Bobsprit, LOCO, Pony Express, Horvath, Ganz,
Katysails, Mooron, Oz1, Donal, Navigator, Haggie, Jeff Morris,
Shen44, onnmbrd, Joe Butcher, Billy Jane, etc. etc. So, please
don't insult me with anything less than a race of at least five

hundred
miles with mostly open water.

S.Simon - a man, a legend, a standard by which others are judged.




"Wes Carroll" wrote in message
om...
Hey Neil, no answer? You chicken out? You issued the challange, I

just
set a few conditions.

(Wes Carroll) wrote in message
. com...
How about from the Toledo Light to the North Tower of Big Mac

via
the
Milwaukee harbor light. I will even give you a 4 hour head

start.
Say
July 4 2004 at 6am. I drink Mack and Jacks African amber, it

aint
cheap nor is it easy to get.
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
I challenged Booby to a race many times but he's ALWAYS
chickened out. I'll make you the same challenge. I'll race you
starting
at Key Largo to Marsh Harbor in the Abacos from there to

Habana
and from Habana to Key West. Said race to commence sometime
in December of this year. Loser buys the winner's beer for

five
years.
I bet you, like your sniveling, pretend-to-sail, little, butt

buddy
Booby,
will also chicken out.

S.Simon - my 27-footer will beat yours in a long distance

race.


wrote in message
...
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 01:41:43 GMT, "The Carrolls"
wrote:

What an absurd and laughable point of view, that a Hinkley
Sou'wester is not
a sailboat. You need to look into their history and build
specifications.
Try punching through a tall sea at an inlet with only 15 or

20
hp
available.
To sail through all is not always a good prudent decision

these
days, even
Larry Pardee used a motor on occasion. Cabo Rico and

Hinkley
are
two of the
best sailboats made, expensive they are, but we are not

talking
cost. You
show an attitude that should be sailing a wooden boat and

using
canvas
sails.

Simon is not an actual sailor. He's a pimply faced kid who

read
some books.

BB











Capt. Mooron October 2nd 03 10:54 PM

It finally hit me.
 

"The Carrolls" wrote in message
.. .
| If it looks like a chicken, it clucks like a chicken it must be Neil. No
| response either way? Just ignore it it'll go a way? Not hardly.

Don't be like that..... it's petty!

Anyway .. Cappy would be the KFC of chickens.

CM




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