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I've met many the fresh old sailor...I imagine you've been called that on
many occasions... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... "katysails" wrote in message ... Mooron, you ever look at the great Lakes? They're joined. No one's stuck. You can even access the ocean if you have the time or the inclination. And sailing the Great Lakes is no different than sailing the coastal waters off New England or for that matter, PRI, Newfoundland, or NS. You sail from port to port. So get off the lakes thing...we are not little ponds of a few 100 acres...we are inland seas... sea \"sÈ\ n 1 : a large body of salt water 2 : ocean 3 : rough water; also : a large wave 4 : something likened to the sea esp. in vastness — sea adj — at sea : lost, bewildered © 1995 Zane Publishing, Inc. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary © 1994 by Merriam-Webster, Incorporated Salt water Katy. Ever heard of a sailor being called an 'Old fresh'? CN |
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