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Got up extra early this morn to find tayor lake covered with Radiant
Fog.

Had to go sail in it, it was only standing 3 foot above the water so I
was sailing around and no one on shore could see my boat, just the
sails and my head. It was really thick. It was surreal twilight zone
type sailing. But the sun soon burned it off.

Got close to 100 degrees today. Soon our major sailing season
starts...Yeah.
Oct-January is the perfect sailing temps and winds here.

Joe
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I didn't realize people could see your head when it stuck so far up your
ass..


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Got up extra early this morn to find tayor lake covered with Radiant
Fog.

Had to go sail in it, it was only standing 3 foot above the water so I
was sailing around and no one on shore could see my boat, just the
sails and my head. It was really thick. It was surreal twilight zone
type sailing. But the sun soon burned it off.

Got close to 100 degrees today. Soon our major sailing season
starts...Yeah.
Oct-January is the perfect sailing temps and winds here.

Joe



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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
I didn't realize people could see your head when it stuck so far up your
ass..


Jon, You sound so upset.
Perhaps you should try sailing to vent all your anger.
Have a good day

Joe




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Got up extra early this morn to find tayor lake covered with Radiant
Fog.

Had to go sail in it, it was only standing 3 foot above the water so I
was sailing around and no one on shore could see my boat, just the
sails and my head. It was really thick. It was surreal twilight zone
type sailing. But the sun soon burned it off.

Got close to 100 degrees today. Soon our major sailing season
starts...Yeah.
Oct-January is the perfect sailing temps and winds here.

Joe

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Joe wrote:
Got up extra early this morn to find tayor lake covered with Radiant
Fog.

Had to go sail in it, it was only standing 3 foot above the water so I
was sailing around and no one on shore could see my boat, just the
sails and my head. It was really thick. It was surreal twilight zone
type sailing. But the sun soon burned it off.

Got close to 100 degrees today. Soon our major sailing season
starts...Yeah.
Oct-January is the perfect sailing temps and winds here.


No fog here, but plenty of wind (season for equinoctal gales, I'm told). No
racing today, so two of us went for a wee cruise, run out under main only,
lunch stop at a mooring, and a beat all the way back with two reefs and
small jib - hardly had the lee rail out of the water until we were about a
mile from the marina.


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At least you admit that you're head is up your ass.

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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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I didn't realize people could see your head when it stuck so far up your
ass..


Jon, You sound so upset.
Perhaps you should try sailing to vent all your anger.
Have a good day

Joe




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"Joe" wrote in message
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Got up extra early this morn to find tayor lake covered with Radiant
Fog.

Had to go sail in it, it was only standing 3 foot above the water so I
was sailing around and no one on shore could see my boat, just the
sails and my head. It was really thick. It was surreal twilight zone
type sailing. But the sun soon burned it off.

Got close to 100 degrees today. Soon our major sailing season
starts...Yeah.
Oct-January is the perfect sailing temps and winds here.

Joe





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Joe wrote:
Got up extra early this morn to find tayor lake covered with Radiant
Fog.

Had to go sail in it, it was only standing 3 foot above the water so I
was sailing around and no one on shore could see my boat, just the
sails and my head. It was really thick. It was surreal twilight zone
type sailing. But the sun soon burned it off.

Got close to 100 degrees today. Soon our major sailing season
starts...Yeah.
Oct-January is the perfect sailing temps and winds here.


No fog here, but plenty of wind (season for equinoctal gales, I'm told). No
racing today, so two of us went for a wee cruise, run out under main only,
lunch stop at a mooring, and a beat all the way back with two reefs and
small jib - hardly had the lee rail out of the water until we were about a
mile from the marina.


Guess that sail will make it easy to find any leaks huh?

Joe
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Guess that sail will make it easy to find any leaks huh?


Different boat. A hose helped with finding the leaks on my own boat.


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