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I like it when Booby has to go away to spend a couple weeks in
rehab at the Betty Ford center. The group doesn't have all the idiotic
posts from him and his cadre of hangers-on posting innane one-liners
ad nauseum. It's refreshing to not have hundreds of useless chat-
like headers to wade through and the long, long threads that go
on forever without ever saying a single thing related to sailing.

And thank God for hurricanes and electrical blackouts. Moroon and
his useless posts are a thing of the past for a while and the same
goes for Haggie, Stevie, Loco etc and all the others too wimpy to
survive minimal hurricanes.

I survived hurricane Andrew, a category five hurricane - one of 3
on record to hit the U.S. The only damage I sustained was a ripped
bimini top but it was old and rotten and needed to be replaced
anyhow. I wore out that impotent 'cane on my famous mooring
in my famous, blue water cruising boat. All in a day's work.

The grid? Who needs it? Not me. I'm a real sailor and can run
my computer and wireless internet access with my solar panels,
batteries and inverter. My ISP goes on generator power when the
grid is down. Too bad more people aren't as prepared and self-
sufficient as I am. But, then again, there are so few REAL sailors
anymore.

S.Simon - a real sailor prepared for any eventuality



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Gee your out of touch as usual. My boat survived without a scratch.
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SAIL LOCO wrote:

Gee your out of touch as usual. My boat survived without a scratch.


So did my 1973 CT-41!

Seahag




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Hey, I just realized you're exactly twice as old as your boat . . .


"Seahag" wrote in message ...

SAIL LOCO wrote:

Gee you're brilliant Simon, as usual. My boat survived without a scratch.


So did my 1973 CT-41!



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Simple Simon wrote:

Hey, I just realized you're exactly twice as old as your boat . . .



Ya gotta admit, that cappy sure do have a way with the ladys...

Cheers
Marty


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Ya gotta admit, that cappy sure do have a way with the ladys...

Cheers
Marty

If someone had the time or inclination, one could google all Neal's =
remarks to women, about women, etc. and make a new website to be used in =
high school sociology classes to show just how a dysfunctional person =
reacts to those around him. Someone could even write a doctoral thesis =
on the subject.

--=20
katysails
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"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax
and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein

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Seahag
 
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PUTZ.

I was half as old as my 1939 boat.

Seahag


Simple Simon wrote:

Hey, I just realized you're exactly twice as old as your boat . . .


"Seahag" wrote in message

...

SAIL LOCO wrote:

Gee you're brilliant Simon, as usual. My boat survived without a

scratch.

So did my 1973 CT-41!





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In 1973?

Cheers MC

Seahag wrote:

PUTZ.

I was half as old as my 1939 boat.

Seahag


Simple Simon wrote:


Hey, I just realized you're exactly twice as old as your boat . . .


"Seahag" wrote in message


...

SAIL LOCO wrote:


Gee you're brilliant Simon, as usual. My boat survived without a


scratch.

So did my 1973 CT-41!






 
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