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katy wrote:
Joe wrote:
katy wrote:

Joe wrote:

katy wrote:


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Joe wrote:



The one atop the rocks is playing a sea shell
harp, take a gander
again.

You're right. I didn't look closely enough.





BTW they are celebrating booty.


So do I.

DSK


The Siren seems to be more fishy, boobs about the
same.

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/siren-L.jpg

Ever hear anything at sea that might be the source
of the legend of the
Siren's song?

Joe


Yeah...this woman down the dock that used to get
drunker than a skunk
and trhey'd sail in at midnight with her wrapped
around the forestay
singing Broadway tunes...


Was she naked? If so maybe, but IIRC the legend may be
a bit older than
your friend.

I think it has to do with volcanic holes and caves
sounding like organ
pipes in the wind.
Sailors at sea that hear the music are intrigued and
lured to find the
source.. but are sailing towards certain disaster.

Joe


Um...Joe....try going way far back to the Greeks and do
some research
there...


Any where by chance did the Greeks get the legend?

Joe

Out of a guy named Homer's head....


And just where do you think Homer found his inspiration?


Oozo and hemlock?

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katy wrote:
Joe wrote:
katy wrote:

Joe wrote:

katy wrote:


Joe wrote:


katy wrote:



Joe wrote:



DSK wrote:




Joe wrote:




The one atop the rocks is playing a sea shell harp, take a gander
again.

You're right. I didn't look closely enough.






BTW they are celebrating booty.


So do I.

DSK


The Siren seems to be more fishy, boobs about the same.

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/siren-L.jpg

Ever hear anything at sea that might be the source of the legend of the
Siren's song?

Joe


Yeah...this woman down the dock that used to get drunker than a skunk
and trhey'd sail in at midnight with her wrapped around the forestay
singing Broadway tunes...


Was she naked? If so maybe, but IIRC the legend may be a bit older than
your friend.

I think it has to do with volcanic holes and caves sounding like organ
pipes in the wind.
Sailors at sea that hear the music are intrigued and lured to find the
source.. but are sailing towards certain disaster.

Joe


Um...Joe....try going way far back to the Greeks and do some research
there...


Any where by chance did the Greeks get the legend?

Joe


Out of a guy named Homer's head....



And just where do you think Homer found his inspiration?

Joe

A bottle or two of wine....


Shared with sailors no doubt, telling stories of following strange
music at sea only to have the hull ripped out from under them. Most all
legends have a grain of truth to them.

Which brings me back to my orignal question. We know Sirens use music,
do Nymps use sex? I've heard a nymphomaniac is addicted to sex. So if a
sailor is drawn to a nymph is he a nympho?

Joe

Joe

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"Joe" wrote in message
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katy wrote:
Joe wrote:
katy wrote:

Joe wrote:

katy wrote:


Joe wrote:


katy wrote:



Joe wrote:



DSK wrote:




Joe wrote:




The one atop the rocks is playing a sea shell
harp, take a gander
again.

You're right. I didn't look closely enough.






BTW they are celebrating booty.


So do I.

DSK


The Siren seems to be more fishy, boobs about the
same.

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/siren-L.jpg

Ever hear anything at sea that might be the source
of the legend of the
Siren's song?

Joe


Yeah...this woman down the dock that used to get
drunker than a skunk
and trhey'd sail in at midnight with her wrapped
around the forestay
singing Broadway tunes...


Was she naked? If so maybe, but IIRC the legend may
be a bit older than
your friend.

I think it has to do with volcanic holes and caves
sounding like organ
pipes in the wind.
Sailors at sea that hear the music are intrigued and
lured to find the
source.. but are sailing towards certain disaster.

Joe


Um...Joe....try going way far back to the Greeks and
do some research
there...


Any where by chance did the Greeks get the legend?

Joe


Out of a guy named Homer's head....


And just where do you think Homer found his
inspiration?

Joe

A bottle or two of wine....


Shared with sailors no doubt, telling stories of following
strange
music at sea only to have the hull ripped out from under
them. Most all
legends have a grain of truth to them.

Which brings me back to my orignal question. We know
Sirens use music,
do Nymps use sex? I've heard a nymphomaniac is addicted to
sex. So if a
sailor is drawn to a nymph is he a nympho?


No, just really tired.

Seahag


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Joe, speaking of storms, I understand that we had some 40-50 kt winds
today. - Did you take Red Cloud out?

Jim

Joe wrote:

Are they different than Sirens?

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/cave-nymphs-L.jpg

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Joe wrote:
katy wrote:

Joe wrote:

katy wrote:


Joe wrote:


katy wrote:



Joe wrote:



katy wrote:




Joe wrote:




DSK wrote:





Joe wrote:





The one atop the rocks is playing a sea shell harp, take a gander
again.

You're right. I didn't look closely enough.







BTW they are celebrating booty.


So do I.

DSK


The Siren seems to be more fishy, boobs about the same.

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/siren-L.jpg

Ever hear anything at sea that might be the source of the legend of the
Siren's song?

Joe


Yeah...this woman down the dock that used to get drunker than a skunk
and trhey'd sail in at midnight with her wrapped around the forestay
singing Broadway tunes...


Was she naked? If so maybe, but IIRC the legend may be a bit older than
your friend.

I think it has to do with volcanic holes and caves sounding like organ
pipes in the wind.
Sailors at sea that hear the music are intrigued and lured to find the
source.. but are sailing towards certain disaster.

Joe


Um...Joe....try going way far back to the Greeks and do some research
there...


Any where by chance did the Greeks get the legend?

Joe


Out of a guy named Homer's head....


And just where do you think Homer found his inspiration?

Joe


A bottle or two of wine....



Shared with sailors no doubt, telling stories of following strange
music at sea only to have the hull ripped out from under them. Most all
legends have a grain of truth to them.

Which brings me back to my orignal question. We know Sirens use music,
do Nymps use sex? I've heard a nymphomaniac is addicted to sex. So if a
sailor is drawn to a nymph is he a nympho?

Joe

Joe

No, the nymph is the nympho....he's the nymphee.....


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JimC wrote:
Joe, speaking of storms, I understand that we had some 40-50 kt winds
today. - Did you take Red Cloud out?

Jim

Joe wrote:

Are they different than Sirens?

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/cave-nymphs-L.jpg

Joe

He was too busy looking for nymphos...
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Joe wrote:

DSK wrote:

Joe wrote:

The one atop the rocks is playing a sea shell harp, take a gander
again.


You're right. I didn't look closely enough.



BTW they are celebrating booty.


So do I.

DSK



The Siren seems to be more fishy, boobs about the same.

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/siren-L.jpg


You're looking at the wrong ones

http://pantransit.reptiles.org/image...PhilBolton.jpg

http://4dw.net/fishcake/home/galfantasy/siren.jpg

http://www.nwlaartgallery.com/RayHol...%20Ulysses.jpg

Advertising
http://www.cowkittystudios.com/art/fanart/siren.jpg

Here's one with a cool instrument
http://www.colleenplays.org/VISUALS/colleen%20siren.jpg

Here's one that isn't so fishy
http://art-withoutwords.com/images/the-siren.jpg

I'm not sure what the point of this one is, except that I
have clearly looked up one "Siren" image too many
http://www.maxgrover.com/paintings/Siren-and-Slice.jpg



Ever hear anything at sea that might be the source of the legend of the
Siren's song?


I've heard & seen all sorts of wierd stuff, but never
anything that sounded like beautiful women singing & playing
harps... nor anything that looked like a mermaid either.

The Hunter 19 had a mast prop on the stern that was an
aluminum pole with a crutch at the top. It also had a hole
thru it a foot or so down from the top. This hole would
occasionally blow a series of notes (to the same harmonic),
sometimes even two at once. The first time I heard it, it
did sound like a flute in the distance. But I figured it out
pretty quick... for one thing, it was behind us on both
tacks

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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JimC wrote:
Joe, speaking of storms, I understand that we had some 40-50 kt winds
today. - Did you take Red Cloud out?

Jim


All the water went with the wind, I could walk around my bow right now.
We aare not going anywhere and the rocking is over until we get some
water back.

57kt was the top gust here. For a while it was steady 30's.

Joe



Joe wrote:

Are they different than Sirens?

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/cave-nymphs-L.jpg

Joe


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Joe wrote:
JimC wrote:

Joe, speaking of storms, I understand that we had some 40-50 kt winds
today. - Did you take Red Cloud out?

Jim



All the water went with the wind, I could walk around my bow right now.
We aare not going anywhere and the rocking is over until we get some
water back.

57kt was the top gust here. For a while it was steady 30's.

Joe



Joe wrote:


Are they different than Sirens?

http://www.illusionsgallery.com/cave-nymphs-L.jpg

Joe



Well, you sent it here...the electric's already been off once, we have
tornado warnins up, and they say it is going to be one miserable
afternoon..I've already got all the flashlights and candles ready and am
charging up the battery on my laptop and cassette player...
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