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Waste is buying an overpriced cheaply buildt throwaway boat and Van.
But hey live for "TODAY" bubbles.


That's exactly right, Joe. While you posted to asa, we were out with a
couple of friends sailing. We ended up taking the 35s5 out in very
light air. We sailed with only the main up and the boat really sailed
smartly along, quite responsive as we watched a couple of boats give up
and motor away. You could never have sailed in those conditions of
course.
Joe, for someone older your sure aren't very bright. My stepmother died
from heart failure at 53. She was fit and ate right. I'm happy to say
she saw quite a few dreams before an early death because she did "live
for today."
Tomorrow may not come for you, Joe. And I sailed today...and you
didn't. I'm sailing again tomorrow and again Thursday. Next week I'll
be sailing a Hobie 16 for 4 days in North Carolina.
You're full of it, Joe. Sitting on a big barge bragging about the
sailing you MIGHT do. While we do the sailing we planned today. Sorry.
It simply sucks to be you.


RB
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Capt. Rob wrote:
Waste is buying an overpriced cheaply buildt throwaway boat and Van.
But hey live for "TODAY" bubbles.


That's exactly right, Joe. While you posted to asa, we were out with a
couple of friends sailing. We ended up taking the 35s5 out in very
light air. We sailed with only the main up and the boat really sailed
smartly along, quite responsive as we watched a couple of boats give up
and motor away. You could never have sailed in those conditions of
course.


I sailed in light air tonight, my new rudder preformed nicely, sailed
from the dock and back into the slip, no need for a motor like your
french junker. Had a nice shaker of Martini's and good company. So
again you no not what you speak of...as usual. Did not fly the new
spinnaker, just the jib and main, Not much action but the lake was
quiet void of weekend warriors like you.


Joe, for someone older your sure aren't very bright.


Older? Hey dickweed your older than I am.


My stepmother died
from heart failure at 53. She was fit and ate right. I'm happy to say
she saw quite a few dreams before an early death because she did "live
for today."



Tomorrow may not come for you, Joe.


maybe not, and if so I have in my memories more miles at sea then you
will ever see even if you live to 100. I'd be happy with what I've done
allready.. But hey I'm planning on being around another 50 years. You
may be holding your cheast expecting the big one anytime now, but I'm
not.

Besides tomorrow will be here faster than you realize bubbles, yet 16
more years rasing a kid is going to put you in your 60's before you"re
free to cruise.

And I sailed today...and you
didn't.


Wrong again....I have 2 sailboats, you have one.
I have a fine day sailor
you have a day sailor.

I have a "passage maker"
You do not.

I live the dream
You dream the dream.

I'm sailing again tomorrow and again Thursday. Next week I'll
be sailing a Hobie 16 for 4 days in North Carolina.


So what bubbles, you rented a bottom of the line cat in Mayberry. Big
deal.
I'll be sailing when ever I want to, to where ever I choose. And I will
be sailing for sure Wensday night, thats the race night here, we have
40-50 boats that race ever wen. night here on clearlake.

I choose here and now, clean water, warm breezes and a dock that makes
your finger pier look like well a finger pier. I'm in pasadise now
Robert.

You're full of it, Joe. Sitting on a big barge bragging about the
sailing you MIGHT do. While we do the sailing we planned today. Sorry.
It simply sucks to be you.


Sorry it simple sucks to have a Kia, Bent-a-toe and urgent need to brag
about the harbor sailing you get to do.

Guess if you're on the hard half the year, and running between broaker
deals, nursery school, selling paddles, writing novels, publishing
coffee table books, cleaning gazillion dollar cameras, listing crap on
e-bay, changing diapers, being Mr. Mom, doing photo shoots with tier 3
losers of gane shows, buying junk cars... it must seem like quite an
accomplishment to actually sail even if it is a short jaunt in
sewerville.

Geeeee here it's kinda the norm year round. No big deal..

Keep dreaming Robert ....someday after you're sixty you might have the
sailing lifestyle I now enjoy every day of the year. You might get
passed the amusment park giddyness and 30 min rides on the sound to
learn what real sailing is about.

Man you hunched a dog with that benny stepping stone and throw away POS
car.
Who ever gave you the hard earned money must be rolling in the grave.

Joe




RB
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NY


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Besides tomorrow will be here faster than you realize bubbles, yet 16
more years rasing a kid is going to put you in your 60's before you"re
free to cruise.


Maybe, but Thomas is the most amazing thing ever to come into my life.
He's even more amazing than sailing. I assume you have kids that are
older, so you know of what I speak.


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Did not fly the new
spinnaker, just the jib and main, Not much action but the lake was
quiet void of weekend warriors like you.


Gee, Joe's been posting all day while we were out. Wonder where he
found the time to go sailing???!!! Also...what's with the weekend
warriors like me? Today is Monday and I sailed...joe did not!




Joe, for someone older your sure aren't very bright.


Older? Hey dickweed your older than I am.


maybe not, and if so I have in my memories more miles at sea then you
will ever see even if you live to 100. I'd be happy with what I've done
allready..


Bwahhahahahaha! You have stories, Joe. I guess it helps if you call
them memories. Shove off already and stop posting. You look like a fool
talking about bluewater and not actually sailing off. Go! we'll all be
proud of you!


I have a "passage maker"
You do not.



More like a pacemaker! My 35s5 is noted for it's offshore abilities.
Your insistance that a 35s5 can't go offshore is not only proven wrong,
it just shows that you know little about how far boats have come.



I'll be sailing when ever I want to, to where ever I choose. And I will
be sailing for sure Wensday night, thats the race night here, we have
40-50 boats that race ever wen. night here on clearlake.


Golly, let us all know when you leave!!!! But you'll be posting here
EVERY DAY. Mark my words folks, EVERY DAY!


I choose here and now, clean water, warm breezes and a dock that makes
your finger pier look like well a finger pier. I'm in pasadise now
Robert.




I agree: You're in "pasadise!" BWAHAHAHAHAHA!


Sorry it simple sucks to have a Kia, Bent-a-toe and urgent need to brag
about the harbor sailing you get to do.



Golly, but it's nice to have a sweet little sports car like my STI and
a classic roadster and a faster boat than yours that fits my needs
better than your boats...all in one!


Guess if you're on the hard half the year, and running between broaker
deals, nursery school, selling paddles, writing novels, publishing
coffee table books, cleaning gazillion dollar cameras, listing crap on
e-bay, changing diapers, being Mr. Mom, doing photo shoots with tier 3
losers of gane shows, buying junk cars... it must seem like quite an
accomplishment to actually sail



Boy, do you sound bitter! Yup...I have a lot of hobbies and being a
father is the greatest thing ever. Don't you know that? Sailing with
Thomas today was pure and amazing. Don't your kids sail with you?


Keep dreaming Robert ....someday after you're sixty you might have the
sailing lifestyle I now enjoy every day of the year.



You mean sitting in a heavy slow junker, posting bitterly to people I
don't know and admitting I need two boats to even go sailing at all?
Uh...whoppie!


You might get passed the amusment park giddyness and 30 min rides on
the sound to
learn what real sailing is about.



Sorry, Joe. We love sailing. The feel of it is what it's about. The
water against the keel, the feel of a well balanced set and the rush of
acceleration that a faster boat (not your heavy tub) can manage while
still being plush and liveable. Donal spoke of this regarding his own
Beneteau and he was right. That's why the owner of Doyle Sails raced
and bought one. I don't think he'd be too interested in your Dead Cloud
Pacemaker!


Who ever gave you the hard earned money must be rolling in the grave.


Who said it was hard earned? Money won is the sweetest of all. I
strongly recomend it!

RB
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Joe, You're really killing Bob in these threads. Maybe you'd
better take it easy on the old guy.

SV




 
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