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Capt. Rob wrote:
You get no exercise and do nothing other than 2 hour daysails.
Nothing else.


I have a two year old son. Better think it over.



Total nonsense. You're using your kid as the excuse for why you can't
go out of sight of your slip.

When our daughter was a newborn we only went out a few times, but
before she had her first birthday she had made the 100 mile trip to
the Vineyard, further than you've gone in your life. By her second
she had done another trip to the Vineyard and one to Maine, in a boat
smaller than yours, without even air conditioning! When she was three
she crossed Lake Ontario in heavy weather, done the Erie Canal, and
cruised much of Long Island Sound and Buzzard's Bay, and the Islands.
By six she had sailed the entire east coast, from Bar Harbor to Key
West and back.

Face it Bob, you're a daysailor because you don't like spending more
than a few hours at a time on a boat. Not that there's anything wrong
with that.
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Jeff wrote:
Capt. Rob wrote:
You get no exercise and do nothing other than 2 hour daysails.
Nothing else.


I have a two year old son. Better think it over


I think Bob's referring to the fact that having a 2 year old provides
plenty of exercise...been there, done that and I'm here to tell you, if
you're an active parent with toddlers you very seldom carry any excess
weight..(unless you eat what's leftover on their plates..yech...)
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katy wrote:
Jeff wrote:
Capt. Rob wrote:
You get no exercise and do nothing other than 2 hour daysails.
Nothing else.


I have a two year old son. Better think it over


I think Bob's referring to the fact that having a 2 year old provides
plenty of exercise...been there, done that and I'm here to tell you, if
you're an active parent with toddlers you very seldom carry any excess
weight..(unless you eat what's leftover on their plates..yech...)


Who knows what Bob is talking about?

But I don't buy that one kid provides you with enough exercise - maybe
two or three headed in different directions.
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Jeff wrote:

katy wrote:
Who knows what Bob is talking about?

But I don't buy that one kid provides you with enough exercise - maybe
two or three headed


Geeze, I'll bet a two or three headed kid does give one a good deal of
exercise!

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katy wrote:
Jeff wrote:
Capt. Rob wrote:
You get no exercise and do nothing other than 2 hour daysails.
Nothing else.


I have a two year old son. Better think it over


I think Bob's referring to the fact that having a 2 year old provides
plenty of exercise...been there, done that and I'm here to tell you, if
you're an active parent with toddlers you very seldom carry any excess
weight..(unless you eat what's leftover on their plates..yech...)


Who knows what Bob is talking about?

But I don't buy that one kid provides you with enough exercise - maybe two
or three headed in different directions.


Those dog shock collars work well on kids.




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Gilligan wrote:
"Jeff" wrote in message
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katy wrote:
Jeff wrote:
Capt. Rob wrote:
You get no exercise and do nothing other than 2 hour daysails.
Nothing else.


I have a two year old son. Better think it over
I think Bob's referring to the fact that having a 2 year old provides
plenty of exercise...been there, done that and I'm here to tell you, if
you're an active parent with toddlers you very seldom carry any excess
weight..(unless you eat what's leftover on their plates..yech...)

Who knows what Bob is talking about?

But I don't buy that one kid provides you with enough exercise - maybe two
or three headed in different directions.


Those dog shock collars work well on kids.


I remember the boys standing out by the pasture with some city friends
telling them that the electric fence only buzzes you a little and that
it was fun to touch (I had a high powered BullDozer rigged up)...Those
kids never came back.....
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Jeff wrote:
katy wrote:
Jeff wrote:
Capt. Rob wrote:
You get no exercise and do nothing other than 2 hour daysails.
Nothing else.


I have a two year old son. Better think it over


I think Bob's referring to the fact that having a 2 year old provides
plenty of exercise...been there, done that and I'm here to tell you,
if you're an active parent with toddlers you very seldom carry any
excess weight..(unless you eat what's leftover on their plates..yech...)


Who knows what Bob is talking about?

But I don't buy that one kid provides you with enough exercise - maybe
two or three headed in different directions.


Been there, done that....
 
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