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Mys Terry wrote:
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Mys Terry wrote:

On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 15:04:06 -0500, katy
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Capt.Mooron wrote:


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Right...she should pour enough rum down his gullet so he'll go below and
sleep it off so she can sail in peace...sounds right to me ; }


Either that or she could elect to sail naked......

CM



In New York? yech.....


She is not sailing in NYC, Katy. She's sailing on Oneida Lake which is
considered by some to be the "Thumb" of the finger lakes. It's above
Syracuse.



Where did I say NYC? I said New York...it is a state after all, and
it is not someplace many would consider ideal for nekkid
sailing....probably as suitable for nekkid sailing as Lake
Michigan..which means NOT...



You said "yech", not "brrrr", so I naturally assumed you meant NYC. Your
reputation for mental acuity deficit preceeds you.


You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...
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"katy" wrote in message
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DC wrote:
Found this newsgroup just a bit ago and have been reading. Can't get a
handle on it though. Seems as though it's not too serious about
sailing. Can someone recommend a good newsgroup for learning and
posting newbie questions, like "I have a fear of sailing with my

husband"
Thanks.
Diane Clark
Central New York
Oneida Lake sailing


Most of the folks here have been here for ages and have gone beyond
the question point.
Why do you have a fear of sailing with your husband? Is he unskilled?
Oftentimes it is best if women learn to sail from someone other than
their spouse/boyfriend/etc. Can you enroll in a Womanship class?
Remember too that any problems you have in land life will be
exacerbated within the small confines of a boat.



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"katy" wrote in message
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DC wrote:
Found this newsgroup just a bit ago and have been reading. Can't get a
handle on it though. Seems as though it's not too serious about
sailing. Can someone recommend a good newsgroup for learning and
posting newbie questions, like "I have a fear of sailing with my

husband"
Thanks.
Diane Clark
Central New York
Oneida Lake sailing


Most of the folks here have been here for ages and have gone beyond
the question point.
Why do you have a fear of sailing with your husband? Is he unskilled?
Oftentimes it is best if women learn to sail from someone other than
their spouse/boyfriend/etc.


I don't understand this comment! If a woman has faith in her husband, then
this question shouldn't arise.


Can you enroll in a Womanship class?


What on Earth is a "Womanship Class"? It sounds like a subsidised event
where women learn how to get a divorce ... before they discover that life
ain't so easy after all.



Remember too that any problems you have in land life will be
exacerbated within the small confines of a boat.



Very true!



regards


Donal
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Oh let me do that!

When are you coming to this area again BB?

If you dress is drag again we can cruise the bus station and pick up
some crew

SB
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NY

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Thanks Matt
Went to alt.sailing and it is pitiful with 13 messages starting with a
Hardcore message and wanting teenagers and on..... We have a 73 Balboa 22
ft. (I think). any other recommendations?


Try rec.boats.cruising

RCE




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Wow
What a diverse group of, hmmm, ahhh........people?
Thanks for the thoughts.
DC

Mys Terry wrote:
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:45:58 -0500, katy
wrote:


You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...


I don't use spell check for usenet posting.

A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?






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You let those kids drink that much rum?????


Only if they buy their own.

CM


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Donal wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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DC wrote:

Found this newsgroup just a bit ago and have been reading. Can't get a
handle on it though. Seems as though it's not too serious about
sailing. Can someone recommend a good newsgroup for learning and
posting newbie questions, like "I have a fear of sailing with my


husband"

Thanks.
Diane Clark
Central New York
Oneida Lake sailing


Most of the folks here have been here for ages and have gone beyond
the question point.
Why do you have a fear of sailing with your husband? Is he unskilled?
Oftentimes it is best if women learn to sail from someone other than
their spouse/boyfriend/etc.



I don't understand this comment! If a woman has faith in her husband, then
this question shouldn't arise.


You can trust someone in a relationship but have no faith in their
sailing abilities. I'm sure Suzanne trusts Bobbie as a husband but
should she tryst him as a sailor?



Can you enroll in a Womanship class?



What on Earth is a "Womanship Class"? It sounds like a subsidised event
where women learn how to get a divorce ... before they discover that life
ain't so easy after all.


Womanship is an organization of women who offer sailing lessons to
other women. It is a business.




Remember too that any problems you have in land life will be
exacerbated within the small confines of a boat.




Very true!



regards


Donal
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Mys Terry wrote:
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:45:58 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 16:58:05 -0500, katy
wrote:



Mys Terry wrote:


On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 15:04:06 -0500, katy
wrote:




Capt.Mooron wrote:



"katy" wrote in message





Right...she should pour enough rum down his gullet so he'll go below and
sleep it off so she can sail in peace...sounds right to me ; }


Either that or she could elect to sail naked......

CM



In New York? yech.....


She is not sailing in NYC, Katy. She's sailing on Oneida Lake which is
considered by some to be the "Thumb" of the finger lakes. It's above
Syracuse.



Where did I say NYC? I said New York...it is a state after all, and
it is not someplace many would consider ideal for nekkid
sailing....probably as suitable for nekkid sailing as Lake
Michigan..which means NOT...


You said "yech", not "brrrr", so I naturally assumed you meant NYC. Your
reputation for mental acuity deficit preceeds you.



You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...



Please be sure to alert me if you ever post anything correct, coherent or
relevant.


My day would be spent in total correspondence with you. I think
not. There are far more interesting people to talk to here.
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Mys Terry wrote:
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:45:58 -0500, katy
wrote:


You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...



I don't use spell check for usenet posting.

A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?




Yes, of course I can
 
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