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Capt. Mooron
 
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It's obvious Jaxxies suffers from "Porn Droop" and the entire tale would be
a flaccid accounting of a woman's dreams unfulfilled.

CM

"Bart Senior" wrote in message
. net...
| You and LP need to hook up, and then give us a trip report later
| with your findings.
|
| "JAXAshby" wrote
|
| Why would any sailor want to roll up and secure a woman to something
| else?
|
| LP ;-D
|
| it makes for interesting foreplay. btw, use velcro fender straps for
less
| chafe.
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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Which one is most appropriate for the situation?

Value = 1 pointy thing

In article ,
Bart Senior wrote:
LP is telling us she likes to be tied up. Gentlemen practice
your knots!


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Capt. Mooron
 
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A single-hand bowline....

CM

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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| Which one is most appropriate for the situation?
|
| Value = 1 pointy thing
|
| In article ,
| Bart Senior wrote:
| LP is telling us she likes to be tied up. Gentlemen practice
| your knots!
|
| --
| Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
| http://www.sailnow.com
| "If there's no wind, row."
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Thom Stewart
 
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Be careful gentlemen,

You're talking knots she maybe refering to the; "BIG HITCH"

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Michael
 
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There are two types of single hand bowlines. One is when you pass the line
behind you when, say, mountain climbing and tie it off with the strong hand
only. In this case the line is fairly supported. The other is the tugboat
bowline which is a marvel of flipping the running end in a magical motion
that results in a bowline. People who can do the tugboat bowline are the
pinnacle of knottists. But now name all the types of bowlines and don't
forget. hint hint the Dragon Bowline.

M.

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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A single-hand bowline....

CM

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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| Which one is most appropriate for the situation?
|
| Value = 1 pointy thing
|
| In article ,
| Bart Senior wrote:
| LP is telling us she likes to be tied up. Gentlemen practice
| your knots!
|
| --
| Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m)
| http://www.sailnow.com
| "If there's no wind, row."
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A. for the subject below you got the wrong lady. B. For the original
topic: some years ago we had a discussion on the Great Lakes. Because of
course Michigan has the longest coastline after Alaska. The Great Lakes
qualify as 'inland seas.' For (points assigned by Bart) who can define the
two requirements that make that a true statement? Katysails you sit this
one out I KNOW you remember that conversation lo these many years ago.

M.

"Bart Senior" wrote in message
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LP is telling us she likes to be tied up. Gentlemen practice
your knots!

"Lady Pilot" wrote

"Capt. Mooron" wrote:

"Purist" mode and go on endlessly about hank-ons and the dangers of

female
furling. ;-)


Why would any sailor want to roll up and secure a woman to something

else?

LP ;-D






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Did you mis spell the second word. I think it wnts a "B". But 'big' is
accurate.

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
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Be careful gentlemen,

You're talking knots she maybe refering to the; "BIG HITCH"



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Scott Vernon
 
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and pictures.



"Bart Senior" wrote in message
. net...
You and LP need to hook up, and then give us a trip report later
with your findings.

"JAXAshby" wrote

Why would any sailor want to roll up and secure a woman to

something
else?

LP ;-D


it makes for interesting foreplay. btw, use velcro fender straps

for less
chafe.





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"John Cairns" wrote
. You have to go east of
Cleveland before you can see an empty horizon.


Is that where Horvath lives?



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Scout
 
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I've only been to Lakes Erie and Ontario, but I'm wondering if navigation
from Erie to all but Ontario is possible. Could one sail from Western
Pennsylvania to say, Chicago? or to Duluth? Anyone here done it?
Scout

"katysails" wrote in message
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Yeah, Thom...your "lake" sailor sails itty bitty lakes...we get worse than
that on Lake Michigan all the time...yawn.....

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