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I have noted a rise in frustration lately on this group.
I think many people are frustrated and showing that frustration by being grouchy, mean and crass. Take Katysails, for example. She has become the witch we all knew she was. She could no longer keep up the facade of being somewhat normal. Mooron is clearly angry and upset at being shut in and not able to sail his sturdy but slow vessel. Gaynz is probably afraid to sail his tiny craft with all the rain and storms California is having. Ole Thom seems to be somewhat out of sorts in that the conditions in his neck of the woods is not conducive to sailing either. Please note how the above people who claim to be sailors have got themselves stuck in places where sailing is but a dream most of the year. One must wonder why they remain living in regions where they know they will be frustrated most of the year? Is it because they are stupid? Lazy? Unmotivated? Trapped? Awaiting trial? Perhaps, but I think the real reason boils down to the fact that they are, in their hearts, lubbers. If they were really sailors they would have found a way to live in places that allow them to sail on a year round basis. The only conclusion I can draw is Joe and I are the only real sailors on this newsgroup. CN |
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 23:49:20 -0500, Capt. Neal®
wrote this crap: The only conclusion I can draw is Joe and I are the only real sailors on this newsgroup. Keep up the fantasies. It's highly entertaining to read these. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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![]() "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message I have noted a rise in frustration lately on this group. I think many people are frustrated and showing that frustration by being grouchy, mean and crass. Take Katysails, for example. She has become the witch we all knew she was. She could no longer keep up the facade of being somewhat normal. Mooron is clearly angry and upset at being shut in and not able to sail his sturdy but slow vessel. Gaynz is probably afraid to sail his tiny craft with all the rain and storms California is having. Ole Thom seems to be somewhat out of sorts in that the conditions in his neck of the woods is not conducive to sailing either. Please note how the above people who claim to be sailors have got themselves stuck in places where sailing is but a dream most of the year. One must wonder why they remain living in regions where they know they will be frustrated most of the year? Is it because they are stupid? Lazy? Unmotivated? Trapped? Awaiting trial? Perhaps, but I think the real reason boils down to the fact that they are, in their hearts, lubbers. If they were really sailors they would have found a way to live in places that allow them to sail on a year round basis. The only conclusion I can draw is Joe and I are the only real sailors on this newsgroup. Someone might be stupid, lazy, and/or unmotivated, because these trolls of yours can't even attain the bottom of the rating scale anymore. Is it us, or you? Max |
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No one else has changed, so it must be you. Maybe that prescription needs
filling or maybe a med change is in order? "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... I have noted a rise in frustration lately on this group. I think many people are frustrated and showing that frustration by being grouchy, mean and crass. Take Katysails, for example. She has become the witch we all knew she was. She could no longer keep up the facade of being somewhat normal. Mooron is clearly angry and upset at being shut in and not able to sail his sturdy but slow vessel. Gaynz is probably afraid to sail his tiny craft with all the rain and storms California is having. Ole Thom seems to be somewhat out of sorts in that the conditions in his neck of the woods is not conducive to sailing either. Please note how the above people who claim to be sailors have got themselves stuck in places where sailing is but a dream most of the year. One must wonder why they remain living in regions where they know they will be frustrated most of the year? Is it because they are stupid? Lazy? Unmotivated? Trapped? Awaiting trial? Perhaps, but I think the real reason boils down to the fact that they are, in their hearts, lubbers. If they were really sailors they would have found a way to live in places that allow them to sail on a year round basis. The only conclusion I can draw is Joe and I are the only real sailors on this newsgroup. CN |
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Nah, now that I'm gone he will turn into the asshole he's always been...
LP "katysails" wrote in message ... No one else has changed, so it must be you. Maybe that prescription needs filling or maybe a med change is in order? "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... I have noted a rise in frustration lately on this group. I think many people are frustrated and showing that frustration by being grouchy, mean and crass. Take Katysails, for example. She has become the witch we all knew she was. She could no longer keep up the facade of being somewhat normal. Mooron is clearly angry and upset at being shut in and not able to sail his sturdy but slow vessel. Gaynz is probably afraid to sail his tiny craft with all the rain and storms California is having. Ole Thom seems to be somewhat out of sorts in that the conditions in his neck of the woods is not conducive to sailing either. Please note how the above people who claim to be sailors have got themselves stuck in places where sailing is but a dream most of the year. One must wonder why they remain living in regions where they know they will be frustrated most of the year? Is it because they are stupid? Lazy? Unmotivated? Trapped? Awaiting trial? Perhaps, but I think the real reason boils down to the fact that they are, in their hearts, lubbers. If they were really sailors they would have found a way to live in places that allow them to sail on a year round basis. The only conclusion I can draw is Joe and I are the only real sailors on this newsgroup. CN |
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![]() "Lady Pilot" posted: Nah, now that I'm gone he will turn into the asshole he's always been... LP Not nice. Not nice at all. "The tongue that brings healing is a tree of life, but a deceitful tongue crushes the spirit." --- Proverbs 15:4 CN |
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There you go taking things seriously like katysails and stealing my bait.
;-) Love, LP "Capt. Neal®" wrote: "Lady Pilot" posted: Nah, now that I'm gone he will turn into the asshole he's always been... LP Not nice. Not nice at all. "The tongue that brings healing is a tree of life, but a deceitful tongue crushes the spirit." --- Proverbs 15:4 CN |
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![]() Capt. Neal=AE wrote: I have noted a rise in frustration lately on this group. I think many people are frustrated and showing that frustration by being grouchy, mean and crass. Take Katysails, for example. She has become the witch we all knew she was. She could no longer keep up the facade of being somewhat normal. Mooron is clearly angry and upset at being shut in and not able to sail his sturdy but slow vessel. Gaynz is probably afraid to sail his tiny craft with all the rain and storms California is having. Ole Thom seems to be somewhat out of sorts in that the conditions in his neck of the woods is not conducive to sailing either. Please note how the above people who claim to be sailors have got themselves stuck in places where sailing is but a dream most of the year. One must wonder why they remain living in regions where they know they will be frustrated most of the year? Is it because they are stupid? Lazy? Unmotivated? Trapped? Awaiting trial? Perhaps, but I think the real reason boils down to the fact that they are, in their hearts, lubbers. If they were really sailors they would have found a way to live in places that allow them to sail on a year round basis. The only conclusion I can draw is Joe and I are the only real sailors on this newsgroup. CN Indeed to suffer a sailing less 6+ mo a years, and to have to wrap your boat is down right lubbery. To own a boat that is not capable of living aboard... and not living aboard... put you in the class of the weekend warriors. And to not have the seatime or ambition to sit for a Capt. ticket shows no ambition or savy of the way of the sea.....and again is lubbery. How they can sleep at night without being rocked to bed is beyond me. Anyone who spends more time ashore than afloat is lubbery IMHO. Joe |
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You and I think alike in many ways. We may differ as to which is the
proper hull material for a small blue water yacht but we definitely have our priorities straight in that we choose to live aboard rather than ashore. We choose freedom over servitude, challenge over sloth, variety over hum-drum, simplicity over complication, being in control over being controlled and Mother Nature over works of man. Ours is the life of a nomad, a warrior, a man in harmony who is not afraid to face a variety of challenges and to control our own destiny while employing any number of learned and innate skills to keep our home and conveyance operational and reliable so that, by the work of our own hands we trust our very lives. We are men and proud men at that. Would that there were more such men here and in the world to keep it from being the mean and tawdry place it has become of late. Hope to see you, your stout ship and fine crew on the high seas one of these days. Respectfully, Capt. Neal "Joe" penned the following perceptive words: Indeed to suffer a sailing (season) less 6+ mo a years, and to have to wrap your boat is down right lubbery. To own a boat that is not capable of living aboard... and not living aboard... put you in the class of the weekend warriors. And to not have the seatime or ambition to sit for a Capt. ticket shows no ambition or savy of the way of the sea.....and again is lubbery. How they can sleep at night without being rocked to bed is beyond me. Anyone who spends more time ashore than afloat is lubbery IMHO. Joe |
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Well Well Well....... the sermon on lifestyle from the Moored and Docked!
CM "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... You and I think alike in many ways. We may differ as to which is the proper hull material for a small blue water yacht but we definitely have our priorities straight in that we choose to live aboard rather than ashore. We choose freedom over servitude, challenge over sloth, variety over hum-drum, simplicity over complication, being in control over being controlled and Mother Nature over works of man. Ours is the life of a nomad, a warrior, a man in harmony who is not afraid to face a variety of challenges and to control our own destiny while employing any number of learned and innate skills to keep our home and conveyance operational and reliable so that, by the work of our own hands we trust our very lives. We are men and proud men at that. Would that there were more such men here and in the world to keep it from being the mean and tawdry place it has become of late. Hope to see you, your stout ship and fine crew on the high seas one of these days. Respectfully, Capt. Neal "Joe" penned the following perceptive words: Indeed to suffer a sailing (season) less 6+ mo a years, and to have to wrap your boat is down right lubbery. To own a boat that is not capable of living aboard... and not living aboard... put you in the class of the weekend warriors. And to not have the seatime or ambition to sit for a Capt. ticket shows no ambition or savy of the way of the sea.....and again is lubbery. How they can sleep at night without being rocked to bed is beyond me. Anyone who spends more time ashore than afloat is lubbery IMHO. Joe |
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