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Capt. Neal®
 
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Lubbers like Bobsprit just don't understand nautical terms.

For example, Bobsprit thinks a holding tank is where they put
him most Friday nites when he gets drunk and rowdy.

He thinks only of his wife when he hears the word, 'anchor.'

'In irons' is a game he plays with his boyfriends.

A slip is something Bobsprit wears under his bathrobe.

A knot log is something he tosses into the fireplace.

A sheet is something he sleeps on but never washes.

When he hears the term 'off shore' he thinks of companies
outsourcing.

Lifeline is a friend from AA he calls to keep him from drinking.

A sole is the thing with a hole in it on the bottom of his shoe.

Bridge deck to Bobsprit is that part of a highway overpass on which
he drives his Hugo.

A hatch means call the exterminator because the carpet in his apartment
if full of hungry, young fleas.

You get the picture. Can anybody think of some more?

CN
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Bart Senior
 
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He thinks masts on Catamarans are keel stepped.

"Capt. Neal®" wrote

Lubbers like Bobsprit just don't understand nautical terms.

For example, Bobsprit thinks a holding tank is where they put
him most Friday nites when he gets drunk and rowdy.

He thinks only of his wife when he hears the word, 'anchor.'

'In irons' is a game he plays with his boyfriends.

A slip is something Bobsprit wears under his bathrobe.

A knot log is something he tosses into the fireplace.

A sheet is something he sleeps on but never washes.

When he hears the term 'off shore' he thinks of companies
outsourcing.

Lifeline is a friend from AA he calls to keep him from drinking.

A sole is the thing with a hole in it on the bottom of his shoe.

Bridge deck to Bobsprit is that part of a highway overpass on which
he drives his Hugo.

A hatch means call the exterminator because the carpet in his apartment
if full of hungry, young fleas.

You get the picture. Can anybody think of some more?

CN



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Four wheels instead of just one or a tiller?

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"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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Lubbers like Bobsprit just don't understand nautical terms.

For example, Bobsprit thinks a holding tank is where they put
him most Friday nites when he gets drunk and rowdy.

He thinks only of his wife when he hears the word, 'anchor.'

'In irons' is a game he plays with his boyfriends.

A slip is something Bobsprit wears under his bathrobe.

A knot log is something he tosses into the fireplace.

A sheet is something he sleeps on but never washes.

When he hears the term 'off shore' he thinks of companies
outsourcing.

Lifeline is a friend from AA he calls to keep him from drinking.

A sole is the thing with a hole in it on the bottom of his shoe.

Bridge deck to Bobsprit is that part of a highway overpass on which
he drives his Hugo.

A hatch means call the exterminator because the carpet in his apartment
if full of hungry, young fleas.

You get the picture. Can anybody think of some more?

CN



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Horvath
 
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 23:35:43 -0500, Capt. Neal®
wrote this crap:

Lubbers like Bobsprit just don't understand nautical terms.

For example, Bobsprit thinks a holding tank is where they put
him most Friday nites when he gets drunk and rowdy.



He thinks a barnacle is those five cent coins he leaves for tips at
the tavern.

He thinks the sail roach should be rolled up and smoked.






Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!
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Joe
 
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Capt. Neal® wrote in message ...
Lubbers like Bobsprit just don't understand nautical terms.

For example, Bobsprit thinks a holding tank is where they put
him most Friday nites when he gets drunk and rowdy.

He thinks only of his wife when he hears the word, 'anchor.'

'In irons' is a game he plays with his boyfriends.

A slip is something Bobsprit wears under his bathrobe.

A knot log is something he tosses into the fireplace.

A sheet is something he sleeps on but never washes.

When he hears the term 'off shore' he thinks of companies
outsourcing.

Lifeline is a friend from AA he calls to keep him from drinking.

A sole is the thing with a hole in it on the bottom of his shoe.

Bridge deck to Bobsprit is that part of a highway overpass on which
he drives his Hugo.

A hatch means call the exterminator because the carpet in his apartment
if full of hungry, young fleas.

You get the picture. Can anybody think of some more?

CN


He thinks waterline comes in 40 foot rolls
He thinks a Nun bouy is where sister Maria lives
And a can bouy is a floating outhouse.
A rack is a place to hang hats
Abeam is a big hunk of wood
and boats have walls
He thinks he has a bulkhead, not a fat head.
He thinks a bow is something you do on stage

Joe


 
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