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Michael July 7th 04 12:29 PM

sailing time
 
Didn't it occur to him to just turn his head? Much simpler method.

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
Ah.... well, I don't sail backwards on a mooring. I saw a guy try that
once in Cane Garden Bay, BVI. Actually, he was trying to position
his boat to watch the sunset. He attached the mooring line to a stern
cleat, then proceeded to get it caught between the rudder and the
keel. We helped him get it uncaught, then he honored us with Don
Perion and letting us look at his very hot, bikinied girlfriend.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"gonefishiing" wrote in message
...
oh i apologize
there seemed to be a discussion on this group about some habit that i am
unfamaliar with: namely sailing backwards on your mooring
thought you would know something about that





"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
Mooring? I keep my boat in a slip in Sausalito. I teach there
as well as on a lake.









gonefishiing July 7th 04 06:24 PM

sailing time
 
great day to stop working today and do some sailing

anybody here actually work..........or for that matter sail?
so many posts can't imagine you would have the time for either

perhaps the work part is due to the"greatest economic expansion ever" under
the clinton clownship
the sailing part.........by some of the posts.geeze that's obivious.

have a nice day.:)






Jonathan Ganz July 7th 04 07:15 PM

sailing time
 
Well, I'm teaching sailing this afternoon. I'm teaching tomorrow. I sailed
over the 4th and I sailed yesterday for fun. What's your point.. besides
the one on the top of your head?

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"gonefishiing" wrote in message
...
great day to stop working today and do some sailing

anybody here actually work..........or for that matter sail?
so many posts can't imagine you would have the time for either

perhaps the work part is due to the"greatest economic expansion ever"

under
the clinton clownship
the sailing part.........by some of the posts.geeze that's obivious.

have a nice day.:)








gonefishiing July 7th 04 10:56 PM

sailing time
 
glad to hear you went sailing
was it at your mooring? downwind?




Jonathan Ganz July 8th 04 12:18 AM

sailing time
 
Mooring? I keep my boat in a slip in Sausalito. I teach there
as well as on a lake.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"gonefishiing" wrote in message
...
glad to hear you went sailing
was it at your mooring? downwind?






Scott Vernon July 8th 04 12:29 AM

sailing time
 
It rained today, so I worked.

SV


"gonefishiing" wrote in message
...
great day to stop working today and do some sailing

anybody here actually work..........or for that matter sail?
so many posts can't imagine you would have the time for either

perhaps the work part is due to the"greatest economic expansion ever"

under
the clinton clownship
the sailing part.........by some of the posts.geeze that's obivious.

have a nice day.:)







Wally July 8th 04 12:42 AM

sailing time
 
gonefishiing wrote:
glad to hear you went sailing
was it at your mooring? downwind?


Yes, it would have been downwind - he only ever sails downwind, wherever he
goes. The winds all follow him, you see - he's a wind god.


--
Wally
www.artbywally.com
www.wally.myby.co.uk



Joe July 8th 04 01:17 AM

sailing time
 
"gonefishiing" wrote in message ...
great day to stop working today and do some sailing

anybody here actually work..........or for that matter sail?
so many posts can't imagine you would have the time for either


Thats because your a lower class laborer that is required to
physically exert yourself at least 9 hours a day with a supervisor
looking over your back making sure you complete your required task.

Many here have internet related businesses that allow us to earn a
nice living without a supervisor standing behind us making sure the
man get his dollars worth of hide. So spend many months at sea then
get to do as they please when they are ashore. Many are indepentant
contrators that have time off as well between projects. You see not
everyone is as stupid and dumb as you and are required to punch a time
clock.



perhaps the work part is due to the"greatest economic expansion ever" under
the clinton clownship


Gee I started 2 companies while Clinton was president, but it had
nothing at all to do with who was president. Started one while Bush
was president, had nothing to do with him either. Whats your point
clown? You looking for an excuse for your constant failures?

the sailing part.........by some of the posts.geeze that's obivious.


Whats obivious is you never have done anything here but bitch. Perhaps
we should call you bitchboy, seein how you never sail, punch a clock
and bitch like a overworked underpaid loser.

have a nice day.:)


You to..

Joe

Horvath July 8th 04 04:32 AM

sailing time
 
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 16:18:28 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap:

Mooring? I keep my boat in a slip in Sausalito. I teach there
as well as on a lake.


Do you teach anything besides fudge packing?





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!

gonefishiing July 8th 04 05:56 AM

sailing time
 
you sound fairly "intelligent"
reasonably articulate
but yet incredibly stupid

i am impressed my your skills
a successful businessman!
wow---!!
in america? no!
god bless president bush!
anyone can make it here!

me: just a silly day laborer making min. wage that happens to own a sailboat
not a smart investment, i'll admit.
but a man has to do something with the few hours not spent at the mercy of
the infernal factory.

ya see: i spend my days filling those silly jelly doughnuts full of jelly so
you and your wife can stuff your fat faces.
i make 1 cent for every doughnut which means you are both eating an awful
lot of them.

i imagine it is unlikely your boat still floats on her lines?
more likely you can't undo the bridle from the bow cleat, much less tie your
shoes.
are you the guy passing legislation to study the problems of obesity in
america?
god bless you, it is about time.

in my little bit of spare time i am learning english so i can gain some
knowledge of your culture and attempt to have an "intelligent" conversation
with people of your stature

make no mistake my family of 18 and i most certainly appreciate your
patronage and benevelence.

yes i'll take the boat back to mexico with me when i leave.
what a day that will be!
it will certainly be a tight fit with everyone on board, and i don;t know
where the color tv will go yet
..........but never mind

just need to clean her up a bit (take off the numbers)
get her to float a bit longer
stitch up some temporary sails..............or maybe given how succesful you
are sir....can you spare an old genoa or two?

if you sail like the rant you provided, and if sailing means going in
circles.......will then i'm doubly impressed.

you a sailor: now i understand american humor!



Jonathan Ganz July 8th 04 06:01 AM

sailing time
 
Since you seem to be an expert, perhaps you would
care to enlighten us... on second thought, don't.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Horvath" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 16:18:28 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap:

Mooring? I keep my boat in a slip in Sausalito. I teach there
as well as on a lake.


Do you teach anything besides fudge packing?





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!




Jonathan Ganz July 8th 04 06:02 AM

sailing time
 
I sail counterclockwise.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Wally" wrote in message
...
gonefishiing wrote:
glad to hear you went sailing
was it at your mooring? downwind?


Yes, it would have been downwind - he only ever sails downwind, wherever

he
goes. The winds all follow him, you see - he's a wind god.


--
Wally
www.artbywally.com
www.wally.myby.co.uk





gonefishiing July 8th 04 06:02 AM

sailing time
 
oh i apologize
there seemed to be a discussion on this group about some habit that i am
unfamaliar with: namely sailing backwards on your mooring
thought you would know something about that





"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
Mooring? I keep my boat in a slip in Sausalito. I teach there
as well as on a lake.





SAIL LOCO July 8th 04 06:43 AM

sailing time
 
anybody here actually work..........or for that matter sail?
so many posts can't imagine you would have the time for either

I'm not working but Ringmaster took first place in our clubs second Wednesday
night series tonight. There was a 3 way tie going in.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"No shirt, no skirt, full service"

SAIL LOCO July 8th 04 06:47 AM

sailing time
 
Ah.... well, I don't sail backwards on a mooring. I saw a guy try that
once in Cane Garden Bay, BVI.

We were there a couple of trips ago and the idiot next to us on a mooring
tossed an anchor over the stern. In the morning after spinning around
countless times during the night he had everything really twisted up. He saw
we had diving gear on deck and called us on the radio and asked if we would
dive down and untangle everything. It was pretty rough and I didn't want to
get an anchor chain slammed into my face so I told him to call his charter
company.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"No shirt, no skirt, full service"

Jonathan Ganz July 8th 04 06:52 AM

sailing time
 
Ah.... well, I don't sail backwards on a mooring. I saw a guy try that
once in Cane Garden Bay, BVI. Actually, he was trying to position
his boat to watch the sunset. He attached the mooring line to a stern
cleat, then proceeded to get it caught between the rudder and the
keel. We helped him get it uncaught, then he honored us with Don
Perion and letting us look at his very hot, bikinied girlfriend.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"gonefishiing" wrote in message
...
oh i apologize
there seemed to be a discussion on this group about some habit that i am
unfamaliar with: namely sailing backwards on your mooring
thought you would know something about that





"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
Mooring? I keep my boat in a slip in Sausalito. I teach there
as well as on a lake.







Joe July 8th 04 04:26 PM

sailing time
 
"gonefishiing" wrote in message ...
you sound fairly "intelligent"
reasonably articulate
but yet incredibly stupid

i am impressed my your skills
a successful businessman!
wow---!!
in america? no!
god bless president bush!
anyone can make it here!

me: just a silly day laborer making min. wage that happens to own a sailboat
not a smart investment, i'll admit.
but a man has to do something with the few hours not spent at the mercy of
the infernal factory.

ya see: i spend my days filling those silly jelly doughnuts full of jelly so
you and your wife can stuff your fat faces.
i make 1 cent for every doughnut which means you are both eating an awful
lot of them.

i imagine it is unlikely your boat still floats on her lines?
more likely you can't undo the bridle from the bow cleat, much less tie your
shoes.
are you the guy passing legislation to study the problems of obesity in
america?
god bless you, it is about time.

in my little bit of spare time i am learning english so i can gain some
knowledge of your culture and attempt to have an "intelligent" conversation
with people of your stature

make no mistake my family of 18 and i most certainly appreciate your
patronage and benevelence.

yes i'll take the boat back to mexico with me when i leave.
what a day that will be!
it will certainly be a tight fit with everyone on board, and i don;t know
where the color tv will go yet
.........but never mind

just need to clean her up a bit (take off the numbers)
get her to float a bit longer
stitch up some temporary sails..............or maybe given how succesful you
are sir....can you spare an old genoa or two?

if you sail like the rant you provided, and if sailing means going in
circles.......will then i'm doubly impressed.

you a sailor: now i understand american humor!


Good.......Now Get lost

Joe

Jonathan Ganz July 8th 04 06:28 PM

sailing time
 
He was a powerboater... didn't know squat about sailboats. I was
surprised that the Moorings let him have the boat. I guess they
figured he would motor the whole time.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Michael" wrote in message
...
Didn't it occur to him to just turn his head? Much simpler method.

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
Ah.... well, I don't sail backwards on a mooring. I saw a guy try that
once in Cane Garden Bay, BVI. Actually, he was trying to position
his boat to watch the sunset. He attached the mooring line to a stern
cleat, then proceeded to get it caught between the rudder and the
keel. We helped him get it uncaught, then he honored us with Don
Perion and letting us look at his very hot, bikinied girlfriend.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"gonefishiing" wrote in message
...
oh i apologize
there seemed to be a discussion on this group about some habit that i

am
unfamaliar with: namely sailing backwards on your mooring
thought you would know something about that





"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
Mooring? I keep my boat in a slip in Sausalito. I teach there
as well as on a lake.











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