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http://captneal.homestead.com/files/airplantsps.jpg
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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http://captneal.homestead.com/files/airplantsps.jpg
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 |
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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!!!! |
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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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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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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). DSK Not sure I've ever heard of the overhead on a boat being called a "ceiling" by a real sailor either. Eisboch |
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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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In article , Eisboch
wrote: 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. Deck head. PDW |
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