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wrote She is definitely a long time player in this NG and I respect her stature as such... and what she has contributed and continues to do so. Are you saying she's older than dirt? I agree. What she contributes is making us women marginalized.... She never says a word about sailing. Cheers, Ellen |
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Ellen MacArthur wrote:
wrote She is definitely a long time player in this NG and I respect her stature as such... and what she has contributed and continues to do so. Are you saying she's older than dirt? I agree. What she contributes is making us women marginalized.... She never says a word about sailing. Cheers, Ellen I am 54 years old. In my family that means I ahve lived only approcimately half my life. Wjat would you like to know about sailing that hasn't already been said here? Want to hear how shallow the Neuse Tiver is and how we have to keep a constant watch on the depth gaige to make sure we don't go aground? Or how about that there's a parade of lights thingy that Hatteras sponsors that everyone decorates their boats for? Or that my boat is, and always has been, better than yours. |
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"katy" wrote I am 54 years old. In my family that means I ahve lived only approcimately half my life. Oh no, fifty more years of typos...... I might have to unsubscribe :-) Wjat would you like to know about sailing that hasn't already been said here? Anything anybody wants to talk about if it's about sailing is good. More things about destinations is good. Sailing itself is great but good destinations is icing on the cake. Want to hear how shallow the Neuse Tiver is and how we have to keep a constant watch on the depth gaige to make sure we don't go aground? That's a start. But how's about going out of the river into the ocean. You don't have to worry about it being too shallow in the ocean. Or how about that there's a parade of lights thingy that Hatteras sponsors that everyone decorates their boats for? That's boring. Lighted boat parades are dumb. Leave it to motor boaters to think of that sort of thing. Or that my boat is, and always has been, better than yours. My boat only draws two feet. I don't have to worry about how shallow it is in the Neuse Tiver :-) or any other river. So when you say your boat's better I can ask better for what? I can sail in shallows without worrying. It sounds like you have to worry. That can't be fun..... Tell us about that little harbor in Okracoke near the lighthouse. Can you still go in there and tie up to the docks? Is the beach up to the lighthouse yet? What about Cape Lookout. Is it still nice to sail in that harbor? Have you ever anchored there and seen the sun set over the ocean? Cheers, Ellen |
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Ellen MacArthur wrote:
"katy" wrote I am 54 years old. In my family that means I ahve lived only approcimately half my life. Oh no, fifty more years of typos...... I might have to unsubscribe :-) Wjat would you like to know about sailing that hasn't already been said here? Anything anybody wants to talk about if it's about sailing is good. More things about destinations is good. Sailing itself is great but good destinations is icing on the cake. Want to hear how shallow the Neuse Tiver is and how we have to keep a constant watch on the depth gaige to make sure we don't go aground? That's a start. But how's about going out of the river into the ocean. You don't have to worry about it being too shallow in the ocean. Or how about that there's a parade of lights thingy that Hatteras sponsors that everyone decorates their boats for? That's boring. Lighted boat parades are dumb. Leave it to motor boaters to think of that sort of thing. Or that my boat is, and always has been, better than yours. My boat only draws two feet. I don't have to worry about how shallow it is in the Neuse Tiver :-) or any other river. So when you say your boat's better I can ask better for what? I can sail in shallows without worrying. It sounds like you have to worry. That can't be fun..... Tell us about that little harbor in Okracoke near the lighthouse. Can you still go in there and tie up to the docks? Is the beach up to the lighthouse yet? What about Cape Lookout. Is it still nice to sail in that harbor? Have you ever anchored there and seen the sun set over the ocean? Cheers, Ellen Those who know me personally know where and when we sail...our boat is a great crusising boat..it is comfortable and easy to handle..we have a dinghy for gunkholing if we want...you can get all the rest of the information about Ocrakoke off any tourist site on the internet...I have posted out pictures of the lighthouse from last year when we went so you must have mised them..too bad, so sad... |
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"katy" wrote Those who know me personally know where and when we sail...our boat is a great crusising boat..it is comfortable and easy to handle..we have a dinghy for gunkholing if we want...you can get all the rest of the information about Ocrakoke off any tourist site on the internet...I have posted out pictures of the lighthouse from last year when we went so you must have mised them..too bad, so sad... Lighthouse pictures are all over the place. No big deal, everybody takes them. Your's won't be missed. Those who know you personally can get your sailing adventures by word of mouth. I'm talking about people here in alt.sailing.asa who don't know you personally and probably don't want to. Are they supposed to know about your sailing by osmosis? Isn't local knowledge something good to have and to tell? I'm starting to think your faking it. Don't let your love life spill over in here, Katy :-)) If you sailed you'd be ready to talk about it..... You've got a weird attitude. So anal. Your in a sailing news group and you don't want to post sailing topics. Duh! What's up with that? Selfish? Lazy? No sailing to tell about? Be honest..... Cheers, Ellen |
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Ellen MacArthur wrote:
"katy" wrote Those who know me personally know where and when we sail...our boat is a great crusising boat..it is comfortable and easy to handle..we have a dinghy for gunkholing if we want...you can get all the rest of the information about Ocrakoke off any tourist site on the internet...I have posted out pictures of the lighthouse from last year when we went so you must have mised them..too bad, so sad... Lighthouse pictures are all over the place. No big deal, everybody takes them. Your's won't be missed. Those who know you personally can get your sailing adventures by word of mouth. I'm talking about people here in alt.sailing.asa who don't know you personally and probably don't want to. Are they supposed to know about your sailing by osmosis? Isn't local knowledge something good to have and to tell? I'm starting to think your faking it. Don't let your love life spill over in here, Katy :-)) If you sailed you'd be ready to talk about it..... You've got a weird attitude. So anal. Your in a sailing news group and you don't want to post sailing topics. Duh! What's up with that? Selfish? Lazy? No sailing to tell about? Be honest..... Cheers, Ellen If you want Bobspit back, email him and ask him..I've posted enough sailing stories here that all you have to do is read the archives..if you can't find them, too bad for you. BTW, I see you've called in your flunkies...can't hack it on your own as usual...you are now going back into the killfile I have reserved especially for you since you certainly ahven't ;earned anything from past experience...even my old dog can learn new tricks... |
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"katy" wrote If you want Bobspit back, email him and ask him..I've posted enough sailing stories here that all you have to do is read the archives..if you can't find them, too bad for you. BTW, I see you've called in your flunkies...can't hack it on your own as usual...you are now going back into the killfile I have reserved especially for you since you certainly ahven't ;earned anything from past experience...even my old dog can learn new tricks... Such a sunny disposition. Such a Christian attitude. Such a kind heart..... Cheers, Ellen |
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On the occasions when this Group gets going on a sailing thread you will
always find that Katy is one of those who contribute from personal experience. "Ellen MacArthur" wrote in message reenews.net... wrote She is definitely a long time player in this NG and I respect her stature as such... and what she has contributed and continues to do so. Are you saying she's older than dirt? I agree. What she contributes is making us women marginalized.... She never says a word about sailing. Cheers, Ellen |
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"Edgar" wrote ... On the occasions when this Group gets going on a sailing thread you will always find that Katy is one of those who contribute from personal experience. On the *rare* occasions....... But, there's been several sailing topics posts since I've been here. She only ever makes catty or cutesy (at least she seems to think so) comments. And, I bet she's never started a sailing thread. Go ahead Google it. If you find one I'll apologize. Cheers, Ellen |
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"Edgar" wrote in message ... On the occasions when this Group gets going on a sailing thread you will always find that Katy is one of those who contribute from personal experience. yes, and she has a *LOT* of experience. Scotty |
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