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![]() "Michael" wrote: A. for the subject below you got the wrong lady. Absoulety, Michael! You seem to read between the lines... BTW, I had dinner with a guy whose daughter is a merchant mariner. She had to get a senator's referral to go to school in Annapolis. I think he said she was 1st or 2nd ???? (sorry, I forgot) She can't tell her dad where she goes, it's a CIA thing... LP 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 . net... 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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Oops, sorry. My question is...do all MM have to go thru the same process?
What's so special about this school in Annapolis? Thanks...LP |
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