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More miles than Donal!
While Donal didn't sail a lick, we logged an easy 40 miles or so just
daysailing. We sailed most of the way to Oyster Bay, then headed over to Capri for lunch, then sailed under the Whitestone and Throgsneck. Man it got cold! The best part is that this was aboard a friend's Pearson 39, which is obviously also a better boat than Donal's! Remember Donal's rules of build quality...it aint the boat, it's the mileage! RB |
More miles than Donal!
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... While Donal didn't sail a lick, we logged an easy 40 miles or so just daysailing. We sailed most of the way to Oyster Bay, then headed over to Capri for lunch, then sailed under the Whitestone and Throgsneck. Man it got cold! The best part is that this was aboard a friend's Pearson 39, which is obviously also a better boat than Donal's! Remember Donal's rules of build quality...it aint the boat, it's the mileage! Have you seen the *quality* totty that Jonathan gets? http://www.kotovnik.com/~polina/photo/sail/10.html Yum, yum!!! Ganz 1, Bob 0. Regards Donal -- |
More miles than Donal!
Have you seen the *quality* totty that Jonathan gets?
http://www.kotovnik.com/~polina/photo/sail/10.html Nice...but need I remind you... Leg Model: http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/nuriah.jpg Spanish Bikini: http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/sarasara2.jpg Far left-Dancer, far right-Ballet: http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/girls&jen.jpg Can we see some pics of the girls on your Bendy? RB |
More miles than Donal!
Uh,oh, Donut, you've offended the boyfriend!
wrote in message ... On Mon, 10 May 2004 01:40:07 +0100, "Donal" wrote: Ganz 1, Bob 0, Donal 0 Regards Donal |
More miles than Donal!
Uh,oh, Donut, you've offended the boyfriend!
Scotty Potti's calling himself "The Boyfriend" now? Scary! RB |
More miles than Donal!
I may be new to this newsgroup, but is this "RB" some 12 year old kid:
While Donal didn't sail a lick, we logged an easy 40 miles or so just daysailing. We sailed most of the way to Oyster Bay, then headed over to Capri for lunch, then sailed under the Whitestone and Throgsneck. Man it got cold! The best part is that this was aboard a friend's Pearson 39, which is obviously also a better boat than Donal's! Remember Donal's rules of build quality...it aint the boat, it's the mileage! RB |
More miles than Donal!
"Captain Bly" wrote ...
I may be new to this newsgroup, but is this "RB" some 12 year old kid: No, he's a fat, pathetic 40 something with the maturity of an 8 YO and the social skills of a NY rapper. He is consumed by jealousy of most everyone here. Oh, and Welcome to the NG Scotty PS he's a thief and a liar PSS and he wins! |
More miles than Donal!
I do believe that 12 Yr old Kid is YOU, Nutsy.
Those miles you've sailed are like counting the miles a Dog gets on a chain running in circles. Not very impressive. OT |
More miles than Donal!
Those miles you've sailed are like counting the miles a Dog gets on a
chain running in circles. Not very impressive. Thom, I'm surprised at you. The level of a sailor is not guaged by how far the boat is sailed. Plenty of people only daysail their boats or do short races. Means nothing, except to Donal. I sail more hours than most boat owners, but that doesn't make me a better sailor either. On the other hand, I think you CAN judge a sailor by the type of boat they've chosen. People with good middle of the road boats (Tartan, Pearson, C&C, Catalina) are often friendly folks, while people with crappy boats are angry and bitter. I think boat Scotty Potti and Donal fit this profile nicely. Buyer's remorse can poison the soul (Floors for Scotty). RB |
More miles than Donal!
You're Rigth, Nutsy;
A sailor can be rated by the kind of boat he sail and how he sails it. A boat in the thirty foot range, with full cruising set-up. Cabin, galley, bunks, head, really isn't a day sailer. It does make you wonder what kind a person that does that kind of sailing, considers themselves sailors and has the right to rate other sailors. They are certainly over boated. An O-day Day Sailer and a take out order from McDonalds would answer 95% of your sailing needs.... maybe you might make that 100%. You don't need a Tartan to enjoy an evening sail. Ole Thom |
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