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A love of the sea.
Simple Simon wrote:
You are 100 percent correct! I am on my way soon, very soon. Not soon enough. Stop crowing about it and just go. So far you are still nothing but a blowhard wannabe with a broken trailerboat, no trailer, nothing to tow it with and no balls to just go sail away. Put up or shut up, Nil. Start '04 by really doing one tenth of what those lady sailboater have done and are doing now. Of course they are REAL sailors so you can't begin to match their skills but at least cut that mooring and go sailing as far as that cheap sail and waterpipe will take you. Go sailing. Go now. Bon Voyage. Rick |
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A love of the sea.
"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
**** Post for FREE via your newsreader at post.usenet.com **** You are 100 percent correct! I am on my way soon, very soon. S.Simon Have a memoriable voyage capt, if you did not kill yourself last night on your cocain and champane binge. A few words of encouragement from the Ancient mariner. Alone, alone, all, all alone; Alone on a wide, wide sea. Joe "N1EE" wrote in message om... You are right Neal. It is hard to break the shore bonds and go. It takes money, a good boat, skill, guts, and either an understanding woman or the resolve to go anyway. You have to have nearly all of these to do it. The payoff is great. Island hopping in the Caribbean has to be the best lifestyle of all. A friend of mine's wife didn't want to go. Now he has a girlfriend who loves his boat and is eager to go. He has the right attitude, make it happen while you can. Another fellow I know waited until he was 65 and had heart problems to decide to go. He only sailed his boat a few times before having a heart attack and dying. Don't wait--do it soon! Do it now! It is better to go right away, than to wait for a better boat or better circumstances. The time to start having fun is now. Bart "Simple Simon" wrote NONE of you fools are cruising sailors and none of you will ever be because you don't have the balls or the inclination. You'd rather be tied up at your docks or ensconced in your hovels ashore sucking up to your women who won't let you quit your jobs and go cruising. It's as simple as that. You are all slaves to your life ashore and even if you weren't you would find another excuse, any excuse to not go cruising, because you are afraid and not skilled enough and don't have a boat that can handle it. S.Simon -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= *** Usenet.com - The #1 Usenet Newsgroup Service on The Planet! *** http://www.usenet.com Unlimited Download - 19 Seperate Servers - 90,000 groups - Uncensored -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |
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A love of the sea.
Rick, I don't think it's appropriate to offer suicide as a viable option.
"Rick" wrote in message hlink.net... Simple Simon wrote: You are 100 percent correct! I am on my way soon, very soon. Not soon enough. Stop crowing about it and just go. So far you are still nothing but a blowhard wannabe with a broken trailerboat, no trailer, nothing to tow it with and no balls to just go sail away. Put up or shut up, Nil. Start '04 by really doing one tenth of what those lady sailboater have done and are doing now. Of course they are REAL sailors so you can't begin to match their skills but at least cut that mooring and go sailing as far as that cheap sail and waterpipe will take you. Go sailing. Go now. Bon Voyage. Rick |
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A love of the sea.
Keep me informed. Maybe I'll meet you down there.
Bart "Simple Simon" wrote You are 100 percent correct! I am on my way soon, very soon. S.Simon |
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A love of the sea.
Horvath wrote:
Bull****. Space-A on a tanker? Why not? I once flew "space available" on an A-6. Just because you're full of malarkey doesn't mean that everybody else is too. DSK |
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A love of the sea.
On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 09:26:36 -0500, DSK wrote
this crap: Horvath wrote: Bull****. Space-A on a tanker? Why not? I once flew "space available" on an A-6. Were you the pilot or gunner? This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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A love of the sea.
He's just saying that you're stupid.
"Horvath" wrote in message ... On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 09:26:36 -0500, DSK wrote this crap: Horvath wrote: Bull****. Space-A on a tanker? Why not? I once flew "space available" on an A-6. Were you the pilot or gunner? This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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