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Lady Sailor
 
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Not so Blob. We have both been working and contributing to the SS
system for well over thirty years yet, we will not even be elegible
for medicare or SS (thatīs if there are any funds left in the system)
for well over ten years. The fact that we were able to retire at fifty
and go cruising shows that we have made wise decisions while planning
for our retirement. Have you? Last I heard you donīt own any
property and spend lavishly on yourself simply for bragging rights.
Never a mention of looking ahead for your financial future. We on the
other hand have property to come home to and enough retirement funds
to see us through without ever tapping into the "system".

And no, cruising the coast of Mexico is neither unproductive nor self
indulgent. We are soaking up the culture and appreciating a way of
life you will never know. Our circle of friends grows daily and that
brings us a wealth money can never buy. To top it off we get to sail
from port to port, just Mike and I and our dog Buddy. That brings
riches only few know. Two breaching whales a half mile off the stern
as we sailed out of Mazatlan. Sea turtles as we entered Chamala Bay,
dolphins circling our boat looking for a bite to eat from the school
of fish hiding in the shade of Arabella and sunrises and sunsets that
would take your breath away. By the way, weīve logged 1,500 miles in
the the past two months, how bout you? Oh and howīs the weather where
you are? We are in the high 70's with low humidity, itīs very
comfortable.

Happy Holidayīs,
Lady B.

"Bobsprit" wrote:
What a bunch of unproductive self indulgence!

You'll be the next to be sponging off of medicare and SS while paying almost
nothing into the system.

RB

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Simple Simon
 
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Interjections interjected.


"Lady Sailor" wrote in message om...
Not so Blob. We have both been working and contributing to the SS
system for well over thirty years yet, we will not even be elegible
for medicare or SS (thatīs if there are any funds left in the system)
for well over ten years.


You dump a man you committed to and leech onto another for
less then six months and now you talk as you've been working
together for your future for years and years.

The fact that we were able to retire at fifty


Funny how getting fired has turned into retiring?

and go cruising shows that we have made wise decisions while planning
for our retirement. Have you?


It's a 'wise decision' rationalizing getting fired by saying you are retired?
Even Bobsprit doesn't lie that well. You and Bobsprit do have something
in common, though. He married a well-to-do woman and is leeching
off her while you married a man with money and are leeching off him.
Bobsprit did it smarter, however. His woman is attractive, fit and
productive while your new man is stupid, fat, greasy, unattractive and a
candidate for a heart attack - but I guess for you that's a good
thing since you've set yourself up to inherit his money.

Last I heard you donīt own any
property and spend lavishly on yourself simply for bragging rights.
Never a mention of looking ahead for your financial future. We on the
other hand have property to come home to and enough retirement funds
to see us through without ever tapping into the "system".


What's this 'we' crap. You were fired and had nothing until you
leeched onto a lonely and desperate man with money and now you
own him. Sounds to me like you know very well how to work the
'system' and don't hesitated to do it.

And no, cruising the coast of Mexico is neither unproductive nor self
indulgent. We are soaking up the culture and appreciating a way of
life you will never know. Our circle of friends grows daily and that
brings us a wealth money can never buy.


Yes, that flock of seagulls grows and grows as long as you continue
to toss scraps of food over the side. Why is it you can't seem to
avoid equating money with happiness? Rather revealing as to how
you operate it seems to me.

To top it off we get to sail
from port to port, just Mike and I and our dog Buddy. That brings
riches only few know. Two breaching whales a half mile off the stern
as we sailed out of Mazatlan. Sea turtles as we entered Chamala Bay,
dolphins circling our boat looking for a bite to eat from the school
of fish hiding in the shade of Arabella and sunrises and sunsets that
would take your breath away. By the way, weīve logged 1,500 miles in
the the past two months, how bout you? Oh and howīs the weather where
you are? We are in the high 70's with low humidity, itīs very
comfortable.


What a smarmy, conniving bitch you are, Barb. Just try to remember what goes
around comes around. There are those of us with experience enough know your
type.

S.Simon


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"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
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Hey Neal, why donīt you shut your piehole and go molest your rubber
girlfriend some more. You are a waste of perfectly good Oxygen, and
know nothing about sailing, life, or love, and never will.
Love those faggy purple cushions on that garbage scow you call a boat,
by the way.
Merry Christmas,
Your very best friend,
Mike
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Lady Sailor
 
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I dumped Trash because he turned out to be just that. I wasnīt fired
I was layed off. The fact that I haven't gone back to work and donīt
have any plans to, puts me in the retired catagory. Mike and I both
brought property and retirement packages into the marriage and just
because we didnīt acquire it together we are certainly managing it
together now. Finaly, you should heed your own words Neal. What goes
around truly does come around and when you spew that nasty venom you
can count on it splashing back at you.

Lady B.


"Simple Simon" wrote:

A bunch of crap he knows nothing about.

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"Lady Sailor" wrote in message om...
I dumped Trash because he turned out to be just that.


That's right, kick a man when he's down. Seems like
I recall a post of yours a couple months ago where you
said the reasons you broke up with Schoonertrash were
nobody's business. Now, you find it easy to slander him.
Hmmmmmmmmm, sounds like maybe you're a little guilty
jumping bed with Fulmoron while you and Schoonertrash
were still going together and can sleep better making him
out to be 'trash'. Not a very ladylike thing to do, IMO.

I wasnīt fired
I was layed off.


I stand corrected. But, if you had been a more valuable
employed perhaps you would have been retained. There's
really not a whole lot of difference between being fired
and being laid off - other than unemployment benefits,
severance pay, etc. Ofttimes it's better for an employer
to lay people off because if they fire them they subject
themselves to lawsuits.

The fact that I haven't gone back to work and donīt
have any plans to, puts me in the retired catagory.


Sounds to me like you're still working - working the
angles, that is. You've just got a new employer - Fulmoron.
You do certain tasks for him and he gives you room and
board. Is this a career advancement?

Mike and I both
brought property and retirement packages into the marriage and just
because we didnīt acquire it together we are certainly managing it
together now.


I certainly hope poor Michael MKII got you to sign one of those
pre-nups. If not, he's liable to lose at least half of what he's
worked for when you up and dump him. You get half in California,
right? Maybe your new job is going to be financially rewarding
after all.

Finaly, you should heed your own words Neal. What goes
around truly does come around and when you spew that nasty venom you
can count on it splashing back at you.


Venom or truth? Let the reader decide. Let the future tell. I have
had experience with a couple of gold diggers in my life so it's
easy for me to recognize one when I read one.

S.Simon




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katysails
 
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Gee, Barb....I wanna go too!

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katysails
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and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein

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Simple Simon
 
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I'll take you sailing in the Keys or the Bahamas. Better
than Mexico where there are too many banditos.

S.Simon


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Gee, Barb....I wanna go too!

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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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Lady Sailor
 
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Anytime Katy! We have plenty of room.

Lady B.

"katysails" wrote:
Gee, Barb....I wanna go too!

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Anytime Katy! We have plenty of room. =20

Lady B

Thanks, Barb, but I'm going to Atlanta to see one of my kids and his =
family after Christmas...my luck it will snow there, too.

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katysails
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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

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(Lady Sailor) wrote in message . com...

Come on Lady B. You know blobster is a loser that will never
understand the freedom and rewards of crusing, he's just jelious.
Sounds like your having a great time! Thanks for the
update.......Enjoy!

Joe
MSV RedCloud







Not so Blob. We have both been working and contributing to the SS
system for well over thirty years yet, we will not even be elegible
for medicare or SS (thatīs if there are any funds left in the system)
for well over ten years. The fact that we were able to retire at fifty
and go cruising shows that we have made wise decisions while planning
for our retirement. Have you? Last I heard you donīt own any
property and spend lavishly on yourself simply for bragging rights.
Never a mention of looking ahead for your financial future. We on the
other hand have property to come home to and enough retirement funds
to see us through without ever tapping into the "system".

And no, cruising the coast of Mexico is neither unproductive nor self
indulgent. We are soaking up the culture and appreciating a way of
life you will never know. Our circle of friends grows daily and that
brings us a wealth money can never buy. To top it off we get to sail
from port to port, just Mike and I and our dog Buddy. That brings
riches only few know. Two breaching whales a half mile off the stern
as we sailed out of Mazatlan. Sea turtles as we entered Chamala Bay,
dolphins circling our boat looking for a bite to eat from the school
of fish hiding in the shade of Arabella and sunrises and sunsets that
would take your breath away. By the way, weīve logged 1,500 miles in
the the past two months, how bout you? Oh and howīs the weather where
you are? We are in the high 70's with low humidity, itīs very
comfortable.

Happy Holidayīs,
Lady B.

"Bobsprit" wrote:
What a bunch of unproductive self indulgence!

You'll be the next to be sponging off of medicare and SS while paying almost
nothing into the system.

RB



 
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