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When Ellen accomplishes such a feat, she's not only showing what a woman can
do, she's showing what Neal can't do.

From now on, DON'T call him Captain Neal. He doesn't deserve that in even the
most mocking manner. Just call him "Neal" or "Poor Neal" or "Numbnuts Neal."

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If you were any kind of sailor, Booby, you would know
I cannot do what little dyke Ellen did because I swore
an oath to uphold and comply with the COLREGS as a
condition of getting my Masters License.

Little dyke Ellen did not accomplish a 'feat'. Rather, she it,
broke the law steadily and continuously for seventy-one days
straight. She needs to be clapped in irons and hauled off to
jail.

Only fools honor lawbreakers. Sailors do not honor sailors who
break the laws of sailing.

CN


"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
When Ellen accomplishes such a feat, she's not only showing what a woman can
do, she's showing what Neal can't do.

From now on, DON'T call him Captain Neal. He doesn't deserve that in even the
most mocking manner. Just call him "Neal" or "Poor Neal" or "Numbnuts Neal."

RB

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Capt. Neal® wrote:
If you were any kind of sailor, Booby, you would know
I cannot do what little dyke Ellen did because I swore
an oath to uphold and comply with the COLREGS as a
condition of getting my Masters License.
Little dyke Ellen did not accomplish a 'feat'. Rather, she it,
broke the law steadily and continuously for seventy-one days
straight. She needs to be clapped in irons and hauled off to jail.

Only fools honor lawbreakers. Sailors do not honor sailors who
break the laws of sailing.
CN


G From this, then, we can assume that all your tales of great solo
voyages, are bogus, since you'd never sail anywhere where you'd be more
than 12 hours from an anchorage.

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From this, then, we can assume that all your tales of great solo
voyages, are bogus,


I'm sure there may be a point burried in there somewhere.

RB

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Capt. Rob wrote:
From this, then, we can assume that all your tales of great solo

voyages, are bogus,


I'm sure there may be a point burried in there somewhere.

RB

It's a rest period, license issue


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Wannabe deckhand Nil wrote:
If you were any kind of sailor, Booby, you would know
I cannot do what little dyke Ellen did ...


Finally, a statement of truth and fact!

She didn't break any law, Nil. She was not involved in any accident or
incident so therefore she is assumed to have complied with all
regulations. It is only lubbers like you who need to find some reason to
denigrate her success to justify your own failings.

You really need to spend some time at sea and get a feel for all the
stuff you read about on the net.

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"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message

If you were any kind of sailor, Booby, you would know
I cannot do what little dyke Ellen did because I swore
an oath to uphold and comply with the COLREGS as a
condition of getting my Masters License.


Only fools honor lawbreakers. Sailors do not honor sailors who
break the laws of sailing.


H-m-m-m-m... seems like there are a whole lot of qualified Scofflaws out
there!

http://tinylink.com/?SO0llFZIO5

CM



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"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message

Only fools honor lawbreakers.


Oh I don't know. Most US citizens honor Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and
Monroe plus Adams and Adams and several other yankees of note - all serious
lawbreakers of their time. We are a nation of scofflaws modulated only by
an unnatural German influence. We may be fools but everybody else know
who's boss. If we had some leaders of their ilk today Iran and North Korea
would glow in the dark.


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Capt. Neal® wrote:
If you were any kind of sailor, Booby, you would know
I cannot do what little dyke Ellen did because I swore
an oath to uphold and comply with the COLREGS as a
condition of getting my Masters License.


Oh really??? Just a week ago you said
"As captain, I'll make the choice of which rules I will follow"
It would seem that your moral are rather negotiable!


Little dyke Ellen did not accomplish a 'feat'. Rather, she it,
broke the law steadily and continuously for seventy-one days
straight. She needs to be clapped in irons and hauled off to jail.


What law did she break?

Only fools honor lawbreakers. Sailors do not honor sailors who
break the laws of sailing.


So, do you run an anchor light all night? Maintain a watch? Ever leave
to go below while sailing? I'll bet you violate the Inland Rules every
day. And unlike the ColRegs, you can be penalized for breaking those
rules even if there isn't an incident.
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Your post below is a lame attempt at typical liberal
obfuscation that won't work on this conservative who
knows, full well, how to debunk a liberal.

You cannot accuse someone of breaking the law themselves
in order to exonerate someone else who breaks the law.

You also cannot attempt to avoid addressing the discussion
points by changing the subject.

"Your objection is OVERRULLED!"

CN





"Jeff Morris" wrote in message ...
Capt. Neal® wrote:
If you were any kind of sailor, Booby, you would know
I cannot do what little dyke Ellen did because I swore
an oath to uphold and comply with the COLREGS as a
condition of getting my Masters License.


Oh really??? Just a week ago you said
"As captain, I'll make the choice of which rules I will follow"
It would seem that your moral are rather negotiable!


Little dyke Ellen did not accomplish a 'feat'. Rather, she it,
broke the law steadily and continuously for seventy-one days
straight. She needs to be clapped in irons and hauled off to jail.


What law did she break?

Only fools honor lawbreakers. Sailors do not honor sailors who
break the laws of sailing.


So, do you run an anchor light all night? Maintain a watch? Ever leave to go below while sailing? I'll bet you violate the
Inland Rules every day. And unlike the ColRegs, you can be penalized for breaking those rules even if there isn't an incident.




 
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