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Capt. JG January 4th 06 06:48 PM

The "Practical" sailor?
 
Are you telling me that you didn't take your Mac?? I'm disappointed!

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"Jim Cate" wrote in message
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wrote:

I agree, fun is good.
Of course, there is some thrill in sailing a big boat although I find
more thrill in sailing a smaller boat. For me the thrill in the big
boat is the cruising aspect and not its sailing ability (although I do
appreciate how well she sails). I hope Rob enjoys his boat but he
mistakes his motivations for those of everybody else.


I agree that there can be a thrill in sailing a larger boat. - We spent a
week crusing off Galveston in a chartered 40-foot Valiant, and I was very
impressed with its handling and response.

Jim




Capt. Rob January 4th 06 06:58 PM

The "Practical" sailor?
 
I think it's perfect for you!


But if it serves his needs and he's happy with her, then she's a fine
boat.


RB
35s5
NY


Capt. JG January 4th 06 07:12 PM

The "Practical" sailor?
 
That's why I said it was perfect for him!

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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...
I think it's perfect for you!


But if it serves his needs and he's happy with her, then she's a fine
boat.


RB
35s5
NY




Capt. JG January 4th 06 07:13 PM

The "Practical" sailor?
 
Stalking again? Pretty pathetic aren't you.... sad really.

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"Commodore Joe Redcloud©" wrote in message
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On 4 Jan 2006 10:58:09 -0800, "Capt. Rob" wrote:

I think it's perfect for you!


But if it serves his needs and he's happy with her, then she's a fine
boat.


RB
35s5
NY


You should know by know that JG is a miserable person, and thinks
everyone else should be miserable too. When someone is happy, it makes
him nuts.


Commodore Joe Redcloud©




Capt. JG January 4th 06 07:41 PM

The "Practical" sailor?
 
Well, you're following me from thread to thread and newsgroup to newsgroup.
What do you call it?

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"Commodore Joe Redcloud©" wrote in message
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On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 11:13:13 -0800, "Capt. JG"
wrote:

Stalking again? Pretty pathetic aren't you.... sad really.


It might help you to look up the word "stalking" before using it
again, nitwit.


Commodore Joe Redcloud©




Jim Cate January 4th 06 08:47 PM

The "Practical" sailor?
 


Capt. JG wrote:

That's why I said it was perfect for him!


You seem to be missing the point, as usual JG. Which is that the most
logical reason to go sailing is that you have fun doing it. - And if
you aren't going to take your boat on an extended crossing, then buying
a boat that COULD sail the Atlantic so that you can impress your
neighbors and brag on the newsgroup about how seaworthy your boat is
really isn't all that rational. - It's more important that you sail a
boat that's fun to sail. - Like my Mac M.

Jim


Capt. JG January 4th 06 08:51 PM

The "Practical" sailor?
 
I suppose you also think that it's ok to post people's personal information,
including their street addresses and phone numbers. Well, ok. I guess I'm
delusional. Seriously though, you really need some help. Consider it.

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"Commodore Joe Redcloud©" wrote in message
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On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 11:41:51 -0800, "Capt. JG"
wrote:

Well, you're following me from thread to thread and newsgroup to
newsgroup.
What do you call it?

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I call you delusional if that's what you perceive is happening.

Here's help for you:

http://www.seroquel.com


Commodore Joe Redcloud©




Capt. JG January 4th 06 08:51 PM

The "Practical" sailor?
 
I'm so glad you like your boat!! It's perfect for you! Am I still missing
the point?

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"Jim Cate" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:

That's why I said it was perfect for him!


You seem to be missing the point, as usual JG. Which is that the most
logical reason to go sailing is that you have fun doing it. - And if you
aren't going to take your boat on an extended crossing, then buying a boat
that COULD sail the Atlantic so that you can impress your neighbors and
brag on the newsgroup about how seaworthy your boat is really isn't all
that rational. - It's more important that you sail a boat that's fun to
sail. - Like my Mac M.

Jim




[email protected] January 4th 06 10:30 PM

The "Practical" sailor?
 
I'll defend the Mac as it provides a lot of value and gets some people
sailing who otherwise wouldnt.


Capt. JG January 5th 06 12:56 AM

The "Practical" sailor?
 
Never as far as I know. What's your point?

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"Commodore Joe Redcloud" wrote in message
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On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 12:51:03 -0800, "Capt. JG"
wrote:

I suppose you also think that it's ok to post people's personal
information,
including their street addresses and phone numbers. Well, ok. I guess I'm
delusional. Seriously though, you really need some help. Consider it.


When did I post your personal information, jonny? And yes, you ARE
delusional.


Commodore Joe Redcloud





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