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Capt. Neal®
 
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Question, A friend of mine wanted me to ask this group . . .

Is it possible for a somebody who has lived aboard for over fifteen years
as a proud and happy single-handed cruising sailor to meet a great woman,
who seems to be almost perfect, get married and live in a house way inland
as a landlubber for five or six years while having to keep his boat in a slip
and sail in a small lake during that time with the hopes that he and his woman
would be sailing the seven seas again at the end of that period?

Do any of you know of anyone who has done something like this without
regretting it?

CN


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The first salient point:
You have no friends.

Second:
It's a good thing it's your "friend" asking since there ain't a chance in
hell that would ever happen to you.
Married men live longer than unmarried.

Third:
There are small lakes in Oklahoma?

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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Question, A friend of mine wanted me to ask this group . . .

Is it possible for a somebody who has lived aboard for over fifteen years
as a proud and happy single-handed cruising sailor to meet a great woman,
who seems to be almost perfect, get married and live in a house way inland
as a landlubber for five or six years while having to keep his boat in a
slip
and sail in a small lake during that time with the hopes that he and his
woman
would be sailing the seven seas again at the end of that period?

Do any of you know of anyone who has done something like this without
regretting it?

CN




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Capt. Neal®
 
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You're so bad! Why do you delight so much in
busting my chops?

CN


"katysails" wrote in message ...
The first salient point:
You have no friends.

Second:
It's a good thing it's your "friend" asking since there ain't a chance in
hell that would ever happen to you.
Married men live longer than unmarried.

Third:
There are small lakes in Oklahoma?

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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Question, A friend of mine wanted me to ask this group . . .

Is it possible for a somebody who has lived aboard for over fifteen years
as a proud and happy single-handed cruising sailor to meet a great woman,
who seems to be almost perfect, get married and live in a house way inland
as a landlubber for five or six years while having to keep his boat in a
slip
and sail in a small lake during that time with the hopes that he and his
woman
would be sailing the seven seas again at the end of that period?

Do any of you know of anyone who has done something like this without
regretting it?

CN





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It's a rare thing these days. Mostly, she's just interesting in the banter
with Neal. Maybe she *is* in love with him.

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On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 11:27:08 GMT, "katysails"
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The first salient point:


Oh, great! Katy finally posts something with sailient content!

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Because I'm one of the few that can...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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You're so bad! Why do you delight so much in
busting my chops?

CN


"katysails" wrote in message
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The first salient point:
You have no friends.

Second:
It's a good thing it's your "friend" asking since there ain't a chance in
hell that would ever happen to you.
Married men live longer than unmarried.

Third:
There are small lakes in Oklahoma?

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
Question, A friend of mine wanted me to ask this group . . .

Is it possible for a somebody who has lived aboard for over fifteen
years
as a proud and happy single-handed cruising sailor to meet a great
woman,
who seems to be almost perfect, get married and live in a house way
inland
as a landlubber for five or six years while having to keep his boat in
a
slip
and sail in a small lake during that time with the hopes that he and
his
woman
would be sailing the seven seas again at the end of that period?

Do any of you know of anyone who has done something like this without
regretting it?

CN







 
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