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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Thanks!

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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YOU WIN BOB. YOU ALWAYS WIN. YOU ALWAYS WIN
EVEN WHEN YOU LOSE!!!


That's the spirit!

RB



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Jonathan Ganz
 
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About as often as you said you're a cruising sailor.... twist and shout all
you
want but you ALWAYS WIN, even when you're stupid.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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Hahahaha... sure bob, just like you're an experienced sailor.

When did I say I was an experienced sailor, Ganzy? Is it attached to your

list
of serious spartan cruisers with no comfort?

Bwahahahahahaha!

RB



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JAXAshby
 
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frank the frickin idgit writes thusly:

Jax claims an IQ of 154
*based on the MENSA IQ test*. This test uses a standard deviation of
24, instead of the more typical 15. Therefore, his claimed IQ, in
numbers most of us are more used to using, is in the low 130s.


130 to 135 to 137 to 140 to 145 to 154, depending on the test. 98.5%tile on
most tests. 96%tile on some, 99.5% on others.

Who the **** cares but the low ball types.

As to the original question, I'd vote for refrigeration;


of course you would

I love
refrigeration


yes, you like your night excess alcohol intake to be **COLD**.

And, yes, I'd bring along my sextant (mostly 'cause it
gets bored just sitting there doing nothing, although my slide rule
keeps it company).


along with your SylvaniaVision(r) black and white television.


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Horvath
 
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 17:46:44 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap:

Well, you certainly have enough experience with
boyfriends to know!


How would you know?


"Horvath" wrote in message
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:04:53 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap:

So, what you're saying is, besides the implication that you're
unschooled in basic English, that no one needs an inflatable.
This is patently wrong. What would Neal do without his
blow up girlfriend?


You could loan him your blow up boyfriend.







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DSK
 
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MC wrote:

It is if you wish to sail along a line of latitude.


Not a good way to approach Bermuda. There's reefs and stuff.

DSK

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Scott Vernon
 
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You carry one on your ''long distance'' 3 day cruises?

"Bob****" wrote ...
Can't see why a long distance cruiser wouldn't
carry one for that very rare instance.



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Scott Vernon
 
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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Of course, since you would be next to
the dock when you swamp the boat because of your excessive weight,
they would probably just throw you a line.


A really big line, 1'' or more, hooked to a tow truck, might just do it.

SV


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"Bobsprit" wrote

When did I say I was an experienced sailor,




Compared to Ganzy and Scotty I'm frikin' Columbus!

RB


 
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