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Paladin wrote: To the contrary. The average sailor is like the average golfer--good enough to play the game but not to score well. Max That is laughable. The average sailor is nothing like the average golfer. In general, people who sail don't take it seriously, instead they use sailing as a means of escape. In most cases they are escaping a life consisting of one shameful failure after another, thus they have no expectations other than failure when it comes to sailing. Should they screw up to a grand extent, they can always write a horror story and submit it to a sailing magazine which will happily and with great dispatch print it knowing their readers will readily identify with it and lap it up like so much milk and honey. It's par for the sailing course! Such is the sad state of sailing. Paladin, So where would you place yourself in that discription? |
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