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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Not inches, Donal. You misunderstood. I wasn't referring to my private parts. Regards Donal -- Scotty "Donal" wrote in message ... "No more Pony" wrote in message hlink.net... Just curious - who here is 50 or more? S. Not me!!! Regards Donal -- "The future of ASA" |
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
Not inches, Donal. Scotty Even thou Donal is a lepercon I was told most physic navigators must be 52 inches tall. Joe "Donal" wrote in message ... "No more Pony" wrote in message hlink.net... Just curious - who here is 50 or more? S. Not me!!! Regards Donal -- "The future of ASA" |
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Scott, Happy Birthday!!!! The Fifties were the best years of my life!! Thanks Thom. I love the music from that era. Scotty, now an official member of the 'old farts' club' You should do very well. You've been in training long enough!!! Regards Young Don -- |
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... No, my daughter baked me a pie. Wow. That's really F'ing pathetic. For my birthday Suzanne is taking me to Two if by Sea and then a Broadway show the following week. Had to make it two days since Thomas can't go to the show! Looking at Scotty Potti's life sure makes me glad I made a few good choices in life and didn't end up like him...beneath the bottom of the barrel. I've just realised that Dr. Arm was probably another of Bob's sockpuppets!!! Regards Donal -- |
"Joe" wrote in message om... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Not inches, Donal. Scotty Even thou Donal is a lepercon I was told most physic navigators must be 52 inches tall. Who told you? MysTerry? Regards Donal -- |
I've just realised that Dr. Arm was probably another of Bob's sockpuppets!!!
Jeeze...remember him? I really thought he was gonna drive here are start shooting! RB |
"DSK" wrote in message
.. . Scott Vernon wrote: Was 68* in Newark NJ today. I guess I win. IMHO if you were in Newark, even temporarily, you lose. the port isn't so bad, big ships to gawk at, lots of interesting freight. Saw a couple of X-yachts, I assume were coming into this country. Scotty |
"Donal" wrote in message ... "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... No, my daughter baked me a pie. Looking at Scotty Potti's life sure makes me glad me too. |
"Donal" wrote in message ... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Not inches, Donal. You misunderstood. I was referring to my private parts. When you wrote, ''not me''? |
"Donal" wrote Thanks Thom. I love the music from that era. Scotty, now an official member of the 'old farts' club' You should do very well. You've been in training long enough!!! Damn snot nosed punk kid. S |
Looking at Scotty Potti's life sure makes me sad
me too. Rubbing salt in his own wounds. RB |
Scott Vernon wrote:
the port isn't so bad, big ships to gawk at, lots of interesting freight. Saw a couple of X-yachts, I assume were coming into this country. Interesting coincidence, I spent some time Sunday afternoon checking out an X-412 (40'? 41'?) that was fitted out rather nicely or cruising (washer-dryer among other things) and still could sail very nicely. They were getting ready to go on the Caribbean 1500 "rally." I guess if they pay you to go to Newark, and then let you leave again, it's OK ;) Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
Did AARP send you all their stuff? They forgot me...sent a bunch to Mr
Sails when he trned 50 but I never got so much as a brochure....maybe that means I',m not officially "there" yet? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Scott, Happy Birthday!!!! The Fifties were the best years of my life!! Thanks Thom. I love the music from that era. Scotty, now an official member of the 'old farts' club' |
BS is just jealous that he doesn't know anyone who even has the skill to
make a homemade pie.... "Donal" wrote in message ... "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... No, my daughter baked me a pie. Wow. That's really F'ing pathetic. For my birthday Suzanne is taking me to Two if by Sea and then a Broadway show the following week. Had to make it two days since Thomas can't go to the show! Looking at Scotty Potti's life sure makes me glad I made a few good choices in life and didn't end up like him...beneath the bottom of the barrel. I've just realised that Dr. Arm was probably another of Bob's sockpuppets!!! Regards Donal -- |
oh, in that case, then, I'm only 32....
"John W. Bienko" wrote in message ... There is a substantive difference between one's chronological age.. and one's biological age. So... it question should be not how old one is.. but how old one feels. Now all the sailors are invited to place the 2 ages on record.. and amaze all of us, including themselves. And one should recognize that in some cases there are people whose biological age is actually higher than their chronological age. These are probably not sailors. In my personal case.. I feel I am 39.. and stopped counting. -- Longing to be closer to to the sun, the wind and the sea! Spiritually at: Latitude 21 degrees 19' 9" North. _!_ Longtitude 157 degrees 56' 31" West. Aloha! ___o_(_)_o___ q |
No, not yet.
Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Did AARP send you all their stuff? They forgot me...sent a bunch to Mr Sails when he trned 50 but I never got so much as a brochure....maybe that means I',m not officially "there" yet? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Scott, Happy Birthday!!!! The Fifties were the best years of my life!! Thanks Thom. I love the music from that era. Scotty, now an official member of the 'old farts' club' |
He doesn't have a daughter, either.
Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... BS is just jealous that he doesn't know anyone who even has the skill to make a homemade pie.... "Donal" wrote in message ... "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... No, my daughter baked me a pie. Wow. That's really F'ing pathetic. For my birthday Suzanne is taking me to Two if by Sea and then a Broadway show the following week. Had to make it two days since Thomas can't go to the show! Looking at Scotty Potti's life sure makes me glad I made a few good choices in life and didn't end up like him...beneath the bottom of the barrel. I've just realised that Dr. Arm was probably another of Bob's sockpuppets!!! Regards Donal -- |
Katy has the idea.. Biology can be beautiful.. as Women can be beautiful. Maurice Chevalier.. the French chanteur sang the words.. "Thank heaven for little girls.. for without them what would little boys do?" -- Longing to be closer to to the sun, the wind and the sea! Spiritually at: Latitude 21 degrees 19' 9" North. _!_ Longtitude 157 degrees 56' 31" West. Aloha! ___o_(_)_o___ q |
Back to Newark today. There was a Wauquiez 40 Pilot Saloon there.
Sleek looking boat. I was about to steal the folding prop on it when I had to leave. http://www.wauquiez.com/GB/container...tSaloon_gb.htm Scotty "DSK" wrote in message . .. Scott Vernon wrote: the port isn't so bad, big ships to gawk at, lots of interesting freight. Saw a couple of X-yachts, I assume were coming into this country. Interesting coincidence, I spent some time Sunday afternoon checking out an X-412 (40'? 41'?) that was fitted out rather nicely or cruising (washer-dryer among other things) and still could sail very nicely. They were getting ready to go on the Caribbean 1500 "rally." I guess if they pay you to go to Newark, and then let you leave again, it's OK ;) Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
Scott Vernon wrote:
Back to Newark today. There was a Wauquiez 40 Pilot Saloon there. Sleek looking boat. I was about to steal the folding prop on it when I had to leave. Hey, if enough people vote that it's really yours, it ain't stealin'! http://www.wauquiez.com/GB/container...tSaloon_gb.htm Thanks for the link. Cool boat.... I haven't seen any of their newer models. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Back to Newark today. There was a Wauquiez 40 Pilot Saloon there. Sleek looking boat. I was about to steal the folding prop on it when I had to leave. http://www.wauquiez.com/GB/container...tSaloon_gb.htm Scotty Don't know how to break the news to you Scott, but that's a FRENCH boat. John Cairns |
Wish I coulda peeked inside.
SV "DSK" wrote in message .. . Scott Vernon wrote: Back to Newark today. There was a Wauquiez 40 Pilot Saloon there. Sleek looking boat. I was about to steal the folding prop on it when I had to leave. Hey, if enough people vote that it's really yours, it ain't stealin'! http://www.wauquiez.com/GB/container...tSaloon_gb.htm Thanks for the link. Cool boat.... I haven't seen any of their newer models. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
I kinda gathered that when I saw France as the 'port of discharge'.
Scotty "John Cairns" wrote in message om... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Back to Newark today. There was a Wauquiez 40 Pilot Saloon there. Sleek looking boat. I was about to steal the folding prop on it when I had to leave. http://www.wauquiez.com/GB/container...tSaloon_gb.htm Scotty Don't know how to break the news to you Scott, but that's a FRENCH boat. John Cairns |
There was a Wauquiez 40 Pilot Saloon there.
Sleek looking boat. I was about to steal the folding prop on it when I had to leave. What a sad sad post. The guy with a siedlemann is looking at real boats like his wife probably stares at real men. Scotty Potti will **** a makita drill when he sees my new boat! RB |
Nutsy,
By the time you get a new boat I wonder how many of us will be young enough to comment on it? OT |
"Thom Stewart" wrote in message Nutsy, By the time you get a new boat I wonder how many of us will be young enough to comment on it? By the time he gets a new boat the waterways will be so polluted as to be solid enough to walk on . . . . according to Bubbles, anyway. Max |
I love Wauquiez,,,,was one for sale at the old marina (where Maxprop is
still stranded...) but it was out ofour price range at the time...was a beautiful boat and fast.... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Back to Newark today. There was a Wauquiez 40 Pilot Saloon there. Sleek looking boat. I was about to steal the folding prop on it when I had to leave. http://www.wauquiez.com/GB/container...tSaloon_gb.htm Scotty "DSK" wrote in message . .. Scott Vernon wrote: the port isn't so bad, big ships to gawk at, lots of interesting freight. Saw a couple of X-yachts, I assume were coming into this country. Interesting coincidence, I spent some time Sunday afternoon checking out an X-412 (40'? 41'?) that was fitted out rather nicely or cruising (washer-dryer among other things) and still could sail very nicely. They were getting ready to go on the Caribbean 1500 "rally." I guess if they pay you to go to Newark, and then let you leave again, it's OK ;) Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
yuck yuck...that was pretty funny, Thom....
"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Nutsy, By the time you get a new boat I wonder how many of us will be young enough to comment on it? OT |
Used to be 50, then I almost got to 60 but decided to go sailing instead.
Shed a few pounds and start associating with real sailors it's amazing how your life improves and the years drop away! May even have to give up using Just For Men in grey and chance getting carded again. M. "John Cairns" wrote in message om... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Back to Newark today. There was a Wauquiez 40 Pilot Saloon there. Sleek looking boat. I was about to steal the folding prop on it when I had to leave. http://www.wauquiez.com/GB/container...tSaloon_gb.htm Scotty Don't know how to break the news to you Scott, but that's a FRENCH boat. John Cairns |
"katysails" wrote in message I love Wauquiez,,,,was one for sale at the old marina (where Maxprop is still stranded...) but it was out ofour price range at the time...was a beautiful boat and fast.... Do you mean the former Maggie Blue, Ivan's boat? It was a terrific boat, but overpriced, I thought. We looked at her and passed. And it was actually slipped at Lake Murkytoilet (Macatawa) but stored at Crosswinds. Max |
yrah...that's the one...of course, Ivan's new boat was even better.....
"Maxprop" wrote in message .net... "katysails" wrote in message I love Wauquiez,,,,was one for sale at the old marina (where Maxprop is still stranded...) but it was out ofour price range at the time...was a beautiful boat and fast.... Do you mean the former Maggie Blue, Ivan's boat? It was a terrific boat, but overpriced, I thought. We looked at her and passed. And it was actually slipped at Lake Murkytoilet (Macatawa) but stored at Crosswinds. Max |
"katysails" wrote in message yrah...that's the one...of course, Ivan's new boat was even better..... . . . and far, far costlier. The new Maggie Blue is a Tartan 41, IIRC. Max |
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