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What are you gonna do with tweezers for a snake bite? And what about some
gauze pad? And you should carry three bottles of rum, just in case. Maxprop wrote: Only three? Why so few? Did I say 3? I meant seven. Keep one extra for company! DSK |
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"DSK" wrote
Maxprop wrote: Praise the Lord and Hail Mary. There is a God. We have to put up with Chicagoans. New Yawkahs would be over the top. You're lucky. We got a million of 'em here. They're a PITA and NYC won't take 'em back. I guess you never really hang around Oriental very much, the population there is about 50% Noo Yawkerrs. There ought to be immigration laws! |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... We New Yorkers don't LIVE WHERE YOU ARE. Get it? That's why it has a different name; NEW YORK. In other words, it's York only with better advertising. Maxprop wrote: Praise the Lord and Hail Mary. There is a God. We have to put up with Chicagoans. New Yawkahs would be over the top. You're lucky. We got a million of 'em here. They're a PITA and NYC won't take 'em back. I guess you never really hang around Oriental very much, the population there is about 50% Noo Yawkerrs. My understanding is that the tunnels and bridges leading away from Manhattan operate on the diode principle--the New Yawkahs can leave but they aren't allowed back in. Makes sense. We met a few of them in Oriental and New Bern. Most had mellowed out a bit, but the locals were far more amiable. Once a New Yawkah, always a New Yawkah. Max |
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Maxprop wrote:
My understanding is that the tunnels and bridges leading away from Manhattan operate on the diode principle--the New Yawkahs can leave but they aren't allowed back in. Makes sense. Is that what that "E-Z Pass" toll booth stuff is all about? We met a few of them in Oriental and New Bern. Most had mellowed out a bit, but the locals were far more amiable. Once a New Yawkah, always a New Yawkah. NC courts have decided that use of the phrase, "But you've never had a *really* *good* bagel" is grounds for justifiable homicide. DSK |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message . .. Maxprop wrote: My understanding is that the tunnels and bridges leading away from Manhattan operate on the diode principle--the New Yawkahs can leave but they aren't allowed back in. Makes sense. Is that what that "E-Z Pass" toll booth stuff is all about? I think so. Slams the gate shut behind 'em. We met a few of them in Oriental and New Bern. Most had mellowed out a bit, but the locals were far more amiable. Once a New Yawkah, always a New Yawkah. NC courts have decided that use of the phrase, "But you've never had a *really* *good* bagel" is grounds for justifiable homicide. They'll be adding to that category with time. Max |
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Max,
I don't blame anyone for not sailing in the rain. I never liked it and had a Pilothouse with inside helm. What is the sense of sailing in the rain, if you don't have to? Nothing to see. Nothing to gain by tacking or gybbing. Just changes the angle of lean. I'm with Nutsy on that. Sit on the boat at the dock and drink Coffee and wait for it to clear. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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Nutsy,
Rough means No Air?? Cripes, I'd think some one who claims to be a Writer would be able to find a better word to describe Calm, Still, No Breeze, Quite, Dead Calm, Flat, Slack Rough is a mind picture of Choppy water, White Caps, Blown foam, Reef Sails, Buried Lee Rail, Foul Weather Gear. No wonder you've been assigned; "Baby Sitter" Not a bad role for a Daddy but teach my "Name Sake" how to use words properly. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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Nutsy,
Snake Bite is the reason to open the damn Bottle Of RUM!! Same as the Cork Screw on the lanyard. Jeez, will you ever learn. Do you even know what; "Sun Over The Yardarm" means. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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Nutsy,
All the anti-venom doesn't mean ****. When was the last time you seen a "poisonous snake' on a boat? In Long Island Sound? Wise up!!! http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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Thom Stewart wrote: Nutsy, Rough means No Air?? Cripes, I'd think some one who claims to be a Writer would be able to find a better word to describe Calm, Still, No Breeze, Quite, Dead Calm, Flat, Slack Rough is a mind picture of Choppy water, White Caps, Blown foam, Reef Sails, Buried Lee Rail, Foul Weather Gear. No wonder you've been assigned; "Baby Sitter" Not a bad role for a Daddy but teach my "Name Sake" how to use words properly. Thom, I think he's right on this one. Out here, no air is a bummer. A nice days is paragraph #2. Otherwise, what's the point? :-) -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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