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Decorating idea for your cruising boat.
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Beachcomb for some nice little shells. Check out the tropical hammocks for some air plants. Combine the two, stick them to the ceiling with double- sided tape and VOILA you have some nice, salty decorations to liven up the interior of your boat. CN |
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Beachcomb for some nice little shells. Holy crap! That's tacky!!! But not enough to distract from the white carpet on the WALL!!!! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
Wall? Bwaaahhahahahahaha. Real sailors call that area of
a sailboat the ceiling. CN "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Holy crap! That's tacky!!! But not enough to distract from the white carpet on the WALL!!!! |
Capt. NealŽ wrote:
Wall? Bwaaahhahahahahaha. Real sailors call that area of a sailboat the ceiling. Despite Gilligan's assurances, this is not real CraptonŽ. For one thing, the laugh isn't girly enough, for another, the Crapton could never make half as clever a pun (not that this one is particularly clever). DSK |
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DSK wrote: Capt. NealŽ wrote: Wall? Bwaaahhahahahahaha. Real sailors call that area of a sailboat the ceiling. Despite Gilligan's assurances, this is not real CraptonŽ. For one thing, the laugh isn't girly enough, for another, the Crapton could never make half as clever a pun (not that this one is particularly clever). I think it is the real Crapton, but without his colon. That would account for his mild manner. He no longer has a broom quite so far up his ass. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
Hey Gilly,
Does this qualify as the first step to be a better person? In article , Jonathan Ganz wrote: In article , DSK wrote: Capt. NealŽ wrote: Wall? Bwaaahhahahahahaha. Real sailors call that area of a sailboat the ceiling. Despite Gilligan's assurances, this is not real CraptonŽ. For one thing, the laugh isn't girly enough, for another, the Crapton could never make half as clever a pun (not that this one is particularly clever). I think it is the real Crapton, but without his colon. That would account for his mild manner. He no longer has a broom quite so far up his ass. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
DSK wrote:
Capt. NealŽ wrote: Wall? Bwaaahhahahahahaha. Real sailors call that area of a sailboat the ceiling. Despite Gilligan's assurances, this is not real CraptonŽ. For one thing, the laugh isn't girly enough, for another, the Crapton could never make half as clever a pun (not that this one is particularly clever). DSK Not sure I've ever heard of the overhead on a boat being called a "ceiling" by a real sailor either. Eisboch |
Jonathan,
Why are you so fixated on the good Capt's colon? Gilligan "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , DSK wrote: Capt. NealŽ wrote: Wall? Bwaaahhahahahahaha. Real sailors call that area of a sailboat the ceiling. Despite Gilligan's assurances, this is not real CraptonŽ. For one thing, the laugh isn't girly enough, for another, the Crapton could never make half as clever a pun (not that this one is particularly clever). I think it is the real Crapton, but without his colon. That would account for his mild manner. He no longer has a broom quite so far up his ass. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
Ceiling? REAL sailors call the interior PLANKING a ceiling! I'm not
sure cheap rug counts as a ceiling! OTOH, it is good for reducing condensation. I even have a little bit on my boat, out of sight. Welcome back Neal. I hope you had a great cruise and avoided most of the nasty weather that's gone through. Its good you came back, however. ASA has been totally worthless since the political season began. Capt. NealŽ wrote: Wall? Bwaaahhahahahahaha. Real sailors call that area of a sailboat the ceiling. CN "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Holy crap! That's tacky!!! But not enough to distract from the white carpet on the WALL!!!! |
Eisboch wrote:
Not sure I've ever heard of the overhead on a boat being called a "ceiling" by a real sailor either. That's OK, NealŽ wasn't a real sailor anyway. There is a "ceiling" on many boats, particularly old wooden ones. It is the planking along the inner face of the ribs, forming a wall (sort of) for the cabin. DSK |
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