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Something wrong with wearing a hat? In your case, I would think it was
mandatory.

The "jacket" is made out of solumbra (http://www.sunprecautions.com). I
thought you were talking about when we went to dinner at the Bitter End
Yacht Club.

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He's wearing a hat and a jacket in the friggin' tropics????

CM

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"JG" wrote in message
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Something wrong with wearing a hat? In your case, I would think it was
mandatory.


Naw.... I shave my head twice a year. I wear a ball cap in the winter.
Never wore a hat in the tropics.


The "jacket" is made out of solumbra (http://www.sunprecautions.com). I
thought you were talking about when we went to dinner at the Bitter End
Yacht Club.


Yeah... what's with the wind breaker.... it's the tropics no less!! I
stayed in Brewers Bay for 6 months... spent most of the time swiming,
sailin' and drinkin' with trunks and a tank top.

CM



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I just don't feel like contributing as a test subject for a skin cancer
treatment study. I'm fair skinned with blue eyes. Neither does well in the
tropical sun.

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"JG" wrote in message
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Something wrong with wearing a hat? In your case, I would think it was
mandatory.


Naw.... I shave my head twice a year. I wear a ball cap in the winter.
Never wore a hat in the tropics.


The "jacket" is made out of solumbra (http://www.sunprecautions.com). I
thought you were talking about when we went to dinner at the Bitter End
Yacht Club.


Yeah... what's with the wind breaker.... it's the tropics no less!! I
stayed in Brewers Bay for 6 months... spent most of the time swiming,
sailin' and drinkin' with trunks and a tank top.

CM





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If you have no moles you'll only get solar keratosis, which is easily
treatable. If you have many moles your chances of melanoma are greater.
There is a thing called sunscreen that you can put on your skin to block the
sun rays. Don't get any in your eyes because it will appear dark out. The
wonderful sunshine helps create vitamin D, which is good for you.

Your actions clearly show that solar radiation is much more dangerous than
the radiation emitted right next to a nuclear power plant.

Do you have really white skinny legs?


"JG" wrote in message
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I just don't feel like contributing as a test subject for a skin cancer
treatment study. I'm fair skinned with blue eyes. Neither does well in the
tropical sun.

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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"JG" wrote in message
...
Something wrong with wearing a hat? In your case, I would think it was
mandatory.


Naw.... I shave my head twice a year. I wear a ball cap in the winter.
Never wore a hat in the tropics.


The "jacket" is made out of solumbra (http://www.sunprecautions.com). I
thought you were talking about when we went to dinner at the Bitter End
Yacht Club.


Yeah... what's with the wind breaker.... it's the tropics no less!! I
stayed in Brewers Bay for 6 months... spent most of the time swiming,
sailin' and drinkin' with trunks and a tank top.

CM







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Are you really a candy-ass freak who sits around in your undershorts typing
away on your Commodore?

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"Gilligan" wrote in message
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If you have no moles you'll only get solar keratosis, which is easily
treatable. If you have many moles your chances of melanoma are greater.
There is a thing called sunscreen that you can put on your skin to block
the
sun rays. Don't get any in your eyes because it will appear dark out. The
wonderful sunshine helps create vitamin D, which is good for you.

Your actions clearly show that solar radiation is much more dangerous than
the radiation emitted right next to a nuclear power plant.

Do you have really white skinny legs?


"JG" wrote in message
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I just don't feel like contributing as a test subject for a skin cancer
treatment study. I'm fair skinned with blue eyes. Neither does well in
the
tropical sun.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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"JG" wrote in message
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Something wrong with wearing a hat? In your case, I would think it was
mandatory.

Naw.... I shave my head twice a year. I wear a ball cap in the winter.
Never wore a hat in the tropics.


The "jacket" is made out of solumbra (http://www.sunprecautions.com).
I
thought you were talking about when we went to dinner at the Bitter
End
Yacht Club.

Yeah... what's with the wind breaker.... it's the tropics no less!! I
stayed in Brewers Bay for 6 months... spent most of the time swiming,
sailin' and drinkin' with trunks and a tank top.

CM











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It's worse than that Jonathan. I sit naked on a folding metal chair and
instead of typing I'm entering everything in binary on my Altair. At least
when I fart on the metal chair it is really loud.

Love,

Gilligan


"JG" wrote in message
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Are you really a candy-ass freak who sits around in your undershorts

typing
away on your Commodore?

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Gilligan" wrote in message
ink.net...
If you have no moles you'll only get solar keratosis, which is easily
treatable. If you have many moles your chances of melanoma are greater.
There is a thing called sunscreen that you can put on your skin to block
the
sun rays. Don't get any in your eyes because it will appear dark out.

The
wonderful sunshine helps create vitamin D, which is good for you.

Your actions clearly show that solar radiation is much more dangerous

than
the radiation emitted right next to a nuclear power plant.

Do you have really white skinny legs?


"JG" wrote in message
...
I just don't feel like contributing as a test subject for a skin cancer
treatment study. I'm fair skinned with blue eyes. Neither does well in
the
tropical sun.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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"JG" wrote in message
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Something wrong with wearing a hat? In your case, I would think it

was
mandatory.

Naw.... I shave my head twice a year. I wear a ball cap in the

winter.
Never wore a hat in the tropics.


The "jacket" is made out of solumbra

(http://www.sunprecautions.com).
I
thought you were talking about when we went to dinner at the Bitter
End
Yacht Club.

Yeah... what's with the wind breaker.... it's the tropics no less!!

I
stayed in Brewers Bay for 6 months... spent most of the time

swiming,
sailin' and drinkin' with trunks and a tank top.

CM











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Gilligan wrote:

It's worse than that Jonathan. I sit naked on a folding metal chair and
instead of typing I'm entering everything in binary on my Altair. At least
when I fart on the metal chair it is really loud.


You forgot the pale green illumination provided by surplus government oscilloscopes, or is that "silly" scopes?

Cheers
Marty

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http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/heal...out523738.html



"JG" wrote in message
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I just don't feel like contributing as a test subject for a skin cancer
treatment study. I'm fair skinned with blue eyes. Neither does well in the
tropical sun.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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"JG" wrote in message
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Something wrong with wearing a hat? In your case, I would think it was
mandatory.


Naw.... I shave my head twice a year. I wear a ball cap in the winter.
Never wore a hat in the tropics.


The "jacket" is made out of solumbra (http://www.sunprecautions.com). I
thought you were talking about when we went to dinner at the Bitter End
Yacht Club.


Yeah... what's with the wind breaker.... it's the tropics no less!! I
stayed in Brewers Bay for 6 months... spent most of the time swiming,
sailin' and drinkin' with trunks and a tank top.

CM







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Great Link Gilligan....

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http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/heal...out523738.html



"JG" wrote in message
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I just don't feel like contributing as a test subject for a skin cancer
treatment study. I'm fair skinned with blue eyes. Neither does well in
the
tropical sun.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:qkgLd.83305$Qb.1333@edtnps89...

"JG" wrote in message
...
Something wrong with wearing a hat? In your case, I would think it was
mandatory.

Naw.... I shave my head twice a year. I wear a ball cap in the winter.
Never wore a hat in the tropics.


The "jacket" is made out of solumbra (http://www.sunprecautions.com).
I
thought you were talking about when we went to dinner at the Bitter
End
Yacht Club.

Yeah... what's with the wind breaker.... it's the tropics no less!! I
stayed in Brewers Bay for 6 months... spent most of the time swiming,
sailin' and drinkin' with trunks and a tank top.

CM









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Proves idiots like Bobsprit and Gaynzy wrong yet again. Both those
losers have maintained that any exposure to the Sun's rays was
bad for the skin.

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http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/heal...out523738.html




 
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