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Hope everyone is having a nice labor day weekend, have fun on your sailboats :-) NH_/)_ -------- http://nortech-cs.com/sailusa/index4.htm |
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Sailing isn't about 'fun'. Sailing is serious business.
S.Simon "NH_/)_" wrote in message ... Hope everyone is having a nice labor day weekend, have fun on your sailboats :-) NH_/)_ -------- http://nortech-cs.com/sailusa/index4.htm |
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Simple Simon wrote: Sailing isn't about 'fun'. Sailing is serious business. S.Simon ROFL You need to learn to have fun while performing "serious business". If I ever get to hold your view, I'll retire to a nice beach cottage. otn |
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"otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net... You need to learn to have fun while performing "serious business". If I ever get to hold your view, I'll retire to a nice beach cottage. Thought you'd already 'retired'. Fired and unemployable more like . . . When serious business becomes 'fun' it's no longer serious and your attitude explains the many collisions and disasters at sea that go on and on and on. If more so-called professional captains would take their profession more seriously accidents like the recent sinking of a sailboat by a navy ship would never have happened. Such events are inexcusable. People like yourself confusing fun hobbies with serious professions need to be plucked out like weeds in a garden. Only a giant fool is at the helm of a huge ship thinking "Gee Mommy, this is fun!". And you have the nerve to laugh at me . . .? I'm your better by a factor of at least four or five. S.Simon --a serious USCG licensed Master |
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On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 21:46:55 GMT, a team of surgeons from
alt.sailing.asa removed the following benign growth from NH_/)_: Hope everyone is having a nice labor day weekend, have fun on your sailboats :-) I think you'll find they're too busy posting to Usenet. -- PJR :-) mhm34x8 news:alt.fan.pjr http://www.petitmorte.net/pjr/ http://www.pjr-online.co.uk/ "I am frequently brain-damaged" - Tom Bishop |