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OzOne wrote:

On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 17:14:30 -0500, Capt. Neal®
scribbled thusly:


Eat me, Cairns!

CN


see Nav!
Now he's soliciting!


I bow to your insight -but I point out that no payment was offered. Now,
will JC oblige and which Faustian piece will he offer?

Cheers

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OzOne wrote:

He's a cat, Nav.....


Now that's more like it! BUT a cat?

Cheers



OK, drop the cat!


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Ok now what?

Cheers

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In article , OzOne wrote:
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 17:14:30 -0500, Capt. Neal®
scribbled thusly:

Eat me, Cairns!

CN

see Nav!
Now he's soliciting!


hahahahahahaa....


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In article ,
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Capt._Neal=AE?= wrote:

Another Gaynz wannabe . . .

OzOne wrote in message news snipped remainder of the garbage.


Still obsessing? I'm not interested in men. Get it through your head.


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Capt. Neal® wrote:
The Caribbean is becoming old hat though
the Bahamas still have many locales I have
not seen.

I'm kicking around the possibility of going
'round the Horn and heading off to the
South Sea islands. Of course, I would
continue around to close the circle.

I figure at my leisurely pace it should take
three or four years.

The question I must ask is could you guys
and gals survive that long without me?

CN


Last person (other than that Texican with the goofy wife) to suggest this was
EdChell.
You, Sir, are no Ed Chell.





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Do you think that heavy steel boat could keep up with my modern GRP
machine?

Modern!!! What is this nitwit's conception of time?
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"Trains are a winter sport"
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Did I tell you that both of my cats play fetch and come running when I
call them? They even try to talk to me when I get home and tell me what
has been going on. Until I've stopped and listened to them, they don't
shut up. They like sailing if it's sunny and they get quite miserable
if I have to start the engine. Oscar likes to tail the sheet on the
winch but I'm worried be may not let go in time when we tack.

No dog is so suited to sailing.

Cheers

OzOne wrote:

Not that cat you idiot! :-)

On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 12:16:23 +1300, Nav
scribbled thusly:



OzOne wrote:


He's a cat, Nav.....


Now that's more like it! BUT a cat?

Cheers


OK, drop the cat!


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Ok now what?

Cheers





Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.


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OzOne wrote:

On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 12:35:26 +1300, Nav
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Did I tell you that both of my cats play fetch and come running when I
call them? They even try to talk to me when I get home and tell me what
has been going on. Until I've stopped and listened to them, they don't
shut up. They like sailing if it's sunny and they get quite miserable
if I have to start the engine. Oscar likes to tail the sheet on the
winch but I'm worried be may not let go in time when we tack.

No dog is so suited to sailing.

Cheers



My cat..a Maine Coon, meets me in the driveway every time I arrive
home, rolls on his back and begs for a fluff up.
He's been sailing once, and spent the whole time in the saloon ears
pricked, waiting for the end of the Earth.

My dog jumps off the end of the jetty and swims out to meet me as I
sail in. He doesn't mind a short sail, but I think he suffers mal de
mer.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.


That's nothing. My cats try to clean the dust out of the bilge! Like me,
they have both been sea sick only once.

Cheers


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In article , OzOne wrote:
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 12:46:31 +1300, Nav
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That's nothing. My cats try to clean the dust out of the bilge! Like me,
they have both been sea sick only once.

Cheers

.....been scared near ****less a couple of times..never seasick


I was offshore once when I was scared ****less, then I got seasick,
then I didn't give a ****.

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"If there's no wind, row."

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On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 21:54:44 -0000, "BIGMAC"
wrote this crap:


Do something most yanks will never do,,,,, travel outside of the USA, how
about Europe or Asia? it might teach you something about the real World
possibly.



I sail outside the US several times a year.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!
 
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