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![]() "katy" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: Tell me about the storm you survived at sea. I'll toss one in..... if others do. Sorry Rob and BB, maybe next subject. Joe Didn't we do this one last year? Big storm, Lake Michigan, 8 footers, lightning all around, waterspouts, halfway between Leland and Grand Traverse Bay...so much ozone in air was unbearable...turned back before full out storm hit, rafted off to 4 other boats and watched storm rip the snot out of a bunch of lubbers canvas that they didn't tie down... another: Pen****er..made it to port before storm but lots didn't..siietch wave came through channel, pulled boats from their nachorages and moorings..woman and children on boat swinging on anchor into another boat and crashing with great booms while she is on radio screaming for help..hubby had taken dinghy and gone into town and CG wouldn't let him back out there...got CG crew and went out to save day...more canvas strewn all over from boats on moorings and anchored... lots more...sail Lake Michigan, sail in storms... He said storms AT SEA, dummy! A lake isn't at sea. Go to the back of the class. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On May 6, 2:12 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: Tell me about the storm you survived at sea. I'll toss one in..... if others do. Sorry Rob and BB, maybe next subject. Joe Didn't we do this one last year? Big storm, Lake Michigan, 8 footers, lightning all around, waterspouts, halfway between Leland and Grand Traverse Bay...so much ozone in air was unbearable...turned back before full out storm hit, rafted off to 4 other boats and watched storm rip the snot out of a bunch of lubbers canvas that they didn't tie down... another: Pen****er..made it to port before storm but lots didn't..siietch wave came through channel, pulled boats from their nachorages and moorings..woman and children on boat swinging on anchor into another boat and crashing with great booms while she is on radio screaming for help..hubby had taken dinghy and gone into town and CG wouldn't let him back out there...got CG crew and went out to save day...more canvas strewn all over from boats on moorings and anchored... lots more...sail Lake Michigan, sail in storms... He said storms AT SEA, dummy! A lake isn't at sea. Go to the back of the class. Wilbur Hubbard Hey Gooffball. You are a ****in' idiot besides being an asshole! From the American Heritage Dictionary sea (sē) Pronunciation Key n. 1. The continuous body of salt water covering most of the earth's surface, especially this body regarded as a geophysical entity distinct from earth and sky. 2. Abbr. S. 1. A tract of water within an ocean. 2. A relatively large body of salt water completely or partially enclosed by land. 3. A relatively large landlocked body of fresh water. 4. The condition of the ocean's surface with regard to its course, flow, swell, or turbulence: a rising sea; choppy seas. 5. A wave or swell, especially a large one: a 40-foot sea that broke over the stern. 3. 1. The condition of the ocean's surface with regard to its course, flow, swell, or turbulence: a rising sea; choppy seas. 2. A wave or swell, especially a large one: a 40-foot sea that broke over the stern. 4. Something that suggests the ocean in its overwhelming sweep or vastness: a sea of controversy. 5. Seafaring as a way of life. 6. Astronomy A lunar mare. Read #3 **** head! |
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![]() "Capri" wrote in message oups.com... On May 6, 2:12 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: Tell me about the storm you survived at sea. I'll toss one in..... if others do. Sorry Rob and BB, maybe next subject. Joe Didn't we do this one last year? Big storm, Lake Michigan, 8 footers, lightning all around, waterspouts, halfway between Leland and Grand Traverse Bay...so much ozone in air was unbearable...turned back before full out storm hit, rafted off to 4 other boats and watched storm rip the snot out of a bunch of lubbers canvas that they didn't tie down... another: Pen****er..made it to port before storm but lots didn't..siietch wave came through channel, pulled boats from their nachorages and moorings..woman and children on boat swinging on anchor into another boat and crashing with great booms while she is on radio screaming for help..hubby had taken dinghy and gone into town and CG wouldn't let him back out there...got CG crew and went out to save day...more canvas strewn all over from boats on moorings and anchored... lots more...sail Lake Michigan, sail in storms... He said storms AT SEA, dummy! A lake isn't at sea. Go to the back of the class. Wilbur Hubbard Hey Gooffball. You are a ****in' idiot besides being an asshole! From the American Heritage Dictionary sea (sē) Pronunciation Key n. |
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Capri wrote:
On May 6, 2:12 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: Tell me about the storm you survived at sea. I'll toss one in..... if others do. Sorry Rob and BB, maybe next subject. Joe Didn't we do this one last year? Big storm, Lake Michigan, 8 footers, lightning all around, waterspouts, halfway between Leland and Grand Traverse Bay...so much ozone in air was unbearable...turned back before full out storm hit, rafted off to 4 other boats and watched storm rip the snot out of a bunch of lubbers canvas that they didn't tie down... another: Pen****er..made it to port before storm but lots didn't..siietch wave came through channel, pulled boats from their nachorages and moorings..woman and children on boat swinging on anchor into another boat and crashing with great booms while she is on radio screaming for help..hubby had taken dinghy and gone into town and CG wouldn't let him back out there...got CG crew and went out to save day...more canvas strewn all over from boats on moorings and anchored... lots more...sail Lake Michigan, sail in storms... He said storms AT SEA, dummy! A lake isn't at sea. Go to the back of the class. Wilbur Hubbard Hey Gooffball. You are a ****in' idiot besides being an asshole! From the American Heritage Dictionary sea (sē) Pronunciation Key n. 1. The continuous body of salt water covering most of the earth's surface, especially this body regarded as a geophysical entity distinct from earth and sky. 2. Abbr. S. 1. A tract of water within an ocean. 2. A relatively large body of salt water completely or partially enclosed by land. 3. A relatively large landlocked body of fresh water. 4. The condition of the ocean's surface with regard to its course, flow, swell, or turbulence: a rising sea; choppy seas. 5. A wave or swell, especially a large one: a 40-foot sea that broke over the stern. 3. 1. The condition of the ocean's surface with regard to its course, flow, swell, or turbulence: a rising sea; choppy seas. 2. A wave or swell, especially a large one: a 40-foot sea that broke over the stern. 4. Something that suggests the ocean in its overwhelming sweep or vastness: a sea of controversy. 5. Seafaring as a way of life. 6. Astronomy A lunar mare. Read #3 **** head! He knows that...he's just being his usual *-hole self... |
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"Capri" wrote in message
oups.com... On May 6, 2:12 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: Tell me about the storm you survived at sea. I'll toss one in..... if others do. Sorry Rob and BB, maybe next subject. Joe Didn't we do this one last year? Big storm, Lake Michigan, 8 footers, lightning all around, waterspouts, halfway between Leland and Grand Traverse Bay...so much ozone in air was unbearable...turned back before full out storm hit, rafted off to 4 other boats and watched storm rip the snot out of a bunch of lubbers canvas that they didn't tie down... another: Pen****er..made it to port before storm but lots didn't..siietch wave came through channel, pulled boats from their nachorages and moorings..woman and children on boat swinging on anchor into another boat and crashing with great booms while she is on radio screaming for help..hubby had taken dinghy and gone into town and CG wouldn't let him back out there...got CG crew and went out to save day...more canvas strewn all over from boats on moorings and anchored... lots more...sail Lake Michigan, sail in storms... He said storms AT SEA, dummy! A lake isn't at sea. Go to the back of the class. Wilbur Hubbard -Hey Gooffball. - -You are a ****in' idiot besides being an asshole! - stuff deleted Hey, you are stating the obvious. Neal is known troll. Jus ignore him or killfile him. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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