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"katy" wrote in message
... Capt. JG wrote: "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... We all scream for sunscreen... What do you use? Maybe you should think about upgrading... I make my own out of mayonnaise , horseradish sauce and bacon grease. SPF is 72. SBV You forgot the cilantro. ..and the brown sugar.... And, once you've had brown sugar, you just can't go back to regular. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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ladysailor wrote:
On Aug 15, 4:30 pm, katy wrote: Seahag wrote: "ladysailor" wrote: s/v Arabella www.sailinglinks.com Current location: Rarotonga, Southern Cook Islands. Nice pics! Are ya headed for Vanuatu?! Seahag Really nice pics....that's one loud sarong there, Barb....blast yer eyeballs right out! Thanks. The sarong was part of my birthday presents. Mike likes loud, you may have noticed some of his tie-dyed tee shirts. Aw...he's just an ancient hippie at heart there...I remember making those things in the ktichen (much to my mother's chagrin)...all those rubberbands! Besides, you'll both fit in with the tropical flowers! |
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Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... We all scream for sunscreen... What do you use? Maybe you should think about upgrading... I make my own out of mayonnaise , horseradish sauce and bacon grease. SPF is 72. SBV You forgot the cilantro. ..and the brown sugar.... And, once you've had brown sugar, you just can't go back to regular. ummmm.......isn't that rather a racist innuendo? |
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"katy" wrote in message
... Capt. JG wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... We all scream for sunscreen... What do you use? Maybe you should think about upgrading... I make my own out of mayonnaise , horseradish sauce and bacon grease. SPF is 72. SBV You forgot the cilantro. ..and the brown sugar.... And, once you've had brown sugar, you just can't go back to regular. ummmm.......isn't that rather a racist innuendo? I'm talking about sugar. What are you talking about???? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... We all scream for sunscreen... What do you use? Maybe you should think about upgrading... I make my own out of mayonnaise , horseradish sauce and bacon grease. SPF is 72. SBV You forgot the cilantro. ..and the brown sugar.... And, once you've had brown sugar, you just can't go back to regular. ummmm.......isn't that rather a racist innuendo? I'm talking about sugar. What are you talking about???? An old inappropriate saying that sounds remarkably similar to that quip.... |
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"katy" wrote in message
... Capt. JG wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Capt. JG" wrote in message .. . We all scream for sunscreen... What do you use? Maybe you should think about upgrading... I make my own out of mayonnaise , horseradish sauce and bacon grease. SPF is 72. SBV You forgot the cilantro. ..and the brown sugar.... And, once you've had brown sugar, you just can't go back to regular. ummmm.......isn't that rather a racist innuendo? I'm talking about sugar. What are you talking about???? An old inappropriate saying that sounds remarkably similar to that quip.... Maybe you're thinking of the Rolling Stones lyrics.... -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and floppy hats. I
discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this summer. A lot cooler too than plain old T shirts. |
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"roger" wrote in message ups.com... There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and floppy hats. I discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this summer. A lot cooler too than plain old T shirts. If there's any wind those hats are next to useless. The same thing can be said for any big, oversized floppy shirt. Dangerous when sailing because they can get caught everywhere. In this day and age there are many modern materials that can be worn tight which wick away perspiration and keep you cooler than any large floppy clothing. Nope, the reason large floppy clothing is popular these day, is because people are obese and they think such clothing makes their fat bodies look more palatable. They think such clothing hides their obesity. They are wrong. They just look like obese people with large, floppy clothing. Have you seen photos of the Arabella crew? Disgraceful! I guess they don't really enjoy what they're doing. Why else would they allow themselves to continue to be candidates for heart attack or stroke? Wilbur Hubbard |
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wrote in message ... On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 09:48:25 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "roger" wrote in message roups.com... There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and floppy hats. I discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this summer. A lot cooler too than plain old T shirts. If there's any wind those hats are next to useless. If you owned a real Tilley Hat rather than an imitation, you'd think differently. Not that I'm accusing you of thinking at all... http://www.tilley.com/ Yes, that's just what you want to do. Cover you head with a canvas hat that makes you sweat like a dog and does not allow the heat your head produces to escape. Did you know that your head (uncovered) escapes about 45% of the heat your body produces? Cover it up and the rest of your body has to assume the cooling chores. Dumb dumb dumb. Why do you think people have hair. It provides the shade and it provides extra surface area to wick away heat and sweat. Long and shaggy, shoulder-length your hair is best. Also facial hair is a must. It does the same thing. It cools your face, protects it from the sun and identifies you as a man. Shaving makes you look like a girly-man. The Taliban are a bad group of men but they do have a couple of things right. One is men are supposed to look like men with beard and shaggy hair. Another is women should assume their rightful position. That is being a helper or servant to men and doing what men tell them to do. But, that's another subject I'll refrain from commenting on further at this time. Wilbur Hubbard |
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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote:
Yes, that's just what you want to do. Cover you head with a canvas hat that makes you sweat like a dog Dogs don't sweat This "wilbur hubbard" character is just as smart as JaxAshby but not as funny. Can we trade him for something new? DSK |
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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message anews.com. ... Another is women should assume their rightful position. on all four? |
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wrote in message
... On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 09:48:25 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "roger" wrote in message roups.com... There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and floppy hats. I discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this summer. A lot cooler too than plain old T shirts. If there's any wind those hats are next to useless. If you owned a real Tilley Hat rather than an imitation, you'd think differently. Not that I'm accusing you of thinking at all... http://www.tilley.com/ Tilley hats are great. I own two of them. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 09:57:00 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote this crap: Silley hats are great. I own two of them. Figures. I'm Horvath and I approve of this post. |
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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "roger" wrote: There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and floppy hats. I discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this summer. A lot cooler too than plain old T shirts. If there's any wind those hats are next to useless. Actually, my gardening hat is good to around 60 mph. then I need to change over to a ballcap. Seahag |
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Seahag wrote:
"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "roger" wrote: There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and floppy hats. I discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this summer. A lot cooler too than plain old T shirts. If there's any wind those hats are next to useless. Actually, my gardening hat is good to around 60 mph. then I need to change over to a ballcap. Seahag oh...that was YOU flying over the other day? I thought Sally Fields had taken flight again... |
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"Seahag" wrote in message
news:vGgxi.1360$%d.372@trndny08... "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "roger" wrote: There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and floppy hats. I discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this summer. A lot cooler too than plain old T shirts. If there's any wind those hats are next to useless. Actually, my gardening hat is good to around 60 mph. then I need to change over to a ballcap. Seahag You might not want to wear it toward the end of October. :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Capt. JG wrote:
"Seahag" wrote in message news:vGgxi.1360$%d.372@trndny08... "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "roger" wrote: There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and floppy hats. I discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this summer. A lot cooler too than plain old T shirts. If there's any wind those hats are next to useless. Actually, my gardening hat is good to around 60 mph. then I need to change over to a ballcap. Seahag You might not want to wear it toward the end of October. :-) That's when she adds the broom... |
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"katy" wrote: Capt. JG wrote: "Seahag" wrote: "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "roger" wrote: There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and floppy hats. I discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this summer. A lot cooler too than plain old T shirts. If there's any wind those hats are next to useless. Actually, my gardening hat is good to around 60 mph. then I need to change over to a ballcap. You might not want to wear it toward the end of October. :-) That's when she adds the broom... Funny you should mention that...Mr.H just bought me a new broom! Seahag |
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Seahag wrote:
"katy" wrote: Capt. JG wrote: "Seahag" wrote: "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "roger" wrote: There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and floppy hats. I discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this summer. A lot cooler too than plain old T shirts. If there's any wind those hats are next to useless. Actually, my gardening hat is good to around 60 mph. then I need to change over to a ballcap. You might not want to wear it toward the end of October. :-) That's when she adds the broom... Funny you should mention that...Mr.H just bought me a new broom! Seahag Which model? How fast does it go? |
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On 14 Aug, 19:58, "Capt. JG" wrote:
Oh what complete bs. Do you really believe that using sunscreen prevents all UVB or UVA from getting through? Have you even read the literature? Unless you have very dark skin, typically brown/black, and if you live in areas that don't get much sun (like extreme north or south), you get plenty of sun. Do you put on sunscreen walking to the car, to the mall, to the mailbox? Feel free to die of skin cancer if that's your choice.... -- "j" ganz If it were the case that casual sun exposure provided sufficient Vitamin D to meet our daily needs we would not have the current epidemic of Vitamin D insufficiency. http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/85/3/860 shows the 9 out of 10 UK adults have less than 75nmol/L in the Winter and 60% remain deficient during the Summer. Feel free to die of those 17 cancers that thrive in Vitamin D insufficient bodies if that's your choice but I'd rather risk skin cancer than all this lot. lung, prostate, colon, breast ovary uterus bladder Oesophagus kidney pancreas stomach gallbladder larynx Hodgkin lymphoma non Hodgkin lymphoma myeloma For each skin cancer death there are over 30 attibutable to the effects of low vitamin D status. Even melanoma is inversly related to vitamin D status. Those people with melanoma who have the highest vitamin D status have the best prognosis and the fewest repeats. The central cause of melanoma, is not sun exposure, but an imbalance in the omega 6 to 3 fat ratio. Epidemiological, experimental, and mechanistic data implicate omega-6 fat as stimulators and long-chain omega-3 fats as inhibitors of development and progression of a range of human cancers, including melanoma. Rather than promote the use of sunscreens and severely limit the valuable benefits of UV-B radiation, we should encourage the judicious use of clothing and timed sun exposure. |
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"katy" wrote: Seahag wrote: "katy" wrote: Capt. JG wrote: "Seahag" wrote: If there's any wind those hats are next to useless. Actually, my gardening hat is good to around 60 mph. then I need to change over to a ballcap. You might not want to wear it toward the end of October. :-) That's when she adds the broom... Funny you should mention that...Mr.H just bought me a new broom! Which model? How fast does it go? Hardware House cheapo, but it has nice red trim and natural brisles. I'm still breaking it in so I can't really punch it yet. Seahag |
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On Aug 15, 6:50 pm, katy wrote:
ladysailor wrote: On Aug 15, 4:30 pm, katy wrote: Seahag wrote: "ladysailor" wrote: s/v Arabella www.sailinglinks.com Current location: Rarotonga, Southern Cook Islands. Nice pics! Are ya headed for Vanuatu?! Seahag Really nice pics....that's one loud sarong there, Barb....blast yer eyeballs right out! Thanks. The sarong was part of my birthday presents. Mike likes loud, you may have noticed some of his tie-dyed tee shirts. Aw...he's just an ancient hippie at heart there...I remember making those things in the ktichen (much to my mother's chagrin)...all those rubberbands! Besides, you'll both fit in with the tropical flowers!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ancient?!?!?!? Puhleese! I'm a classic! Mike |
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"tedhutchinson" wrote in message
ups.com... On 14 Aug, 19:58, "Capt. JG" wrote: Oh what complete bs. Do you really believe that using sunscreen prevents all UVB or UVA from getting through? Have you even read the literature? Unless you have very dark skin, typically brown/black, and if you live in areas that don't get much sun (like extreme north or south), you get plenty of sun. Do you put on sunscreen walking to the car, to the mall, to the mailbox? Feel free to die of skin cancer if that's your choice.... -- "j" ganz If it were the case that casual sun exposure provided sufficient Vitamin D to meet our daily needs we would not have the current epidemic of Vitamin D insufficiency. http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/85/3/860 shows the 9 out of 10 UK adults have less than 75nmol/L in the Winter and 60% remain deficient during the Summer. Feel free to die of those 17 cancers that thrive in Vitamin D insufficient bodies if that's your choice but I'd rather risk skin cancer than all this lot. lung, prostate, colon, breast ovary uterus bladder Oesophagus kidney pancreas stomach gallbladder larynx Hodgkin lymphoma non Hodgkin lymphoma myeloma For each skin cancer death there are over 30 attibutable to the effects of low vitamin D status. Even melanoma is inversly related to vitamin D status. Those people with melanoma who have the highest vitamin D status have the best prognosis and the fewest repeats. The central cause of melanoma, is not sun exposure, but an imbalance in the omega 6 to 3 fat ratio. Epidemiological, experimental, and mechanistic data implicate omega-6 fat as stimulators and long-chain omega-3 fats as inhibitors of development and progression of a range of human cancers, including melanoma. Rather than promote the use of sunscreens and severely limit the valuable benefits of UV-B radiation, we should encourage the judicious use of clothing and timed sun exposure. Key phrase... UK adults. We actually see sun from time to time. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Aug 15, 7:07 pm, "Scotty" wrote:
"ladysailor" wrote in message oups.com.. . Mike likes loud, you may have noticed some of his tie-dyed tee shirts. Oh...I thought that was your new spinnaker. Scotty When we were in Mexico one of the cruising boats had a tie-dyed riding sail while at anchor. It was cool looking and we asked them about it. Turns out these folks had a a tie-dye business that put their five kids through college and afforded them a retirement cruising the gold coast of Mexico. BTW, we are using Mike's yellow boxers for our Q flag here in the Pacific. Barb s/v Arabella www.sailinglinks.com |
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"ladysailor" wrote in message ups.com... BTW, we are using Mike's yellow boxers for our Q flag here in the Pacific. Too Much Un-necessary Information |
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Seahag wrote:
" Which model? How fast does it go? Hardware House cheapo, but it has nice red trim and natural brisles. I'm still breaking it in so I can't really punch it yet. Seahag Good durable model..should get you to Baltimore and back with no problems but I'd avoid the DC Beltway... |
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On Aug 15, 6:50 pm, katy wrote: ladysailor wrote: On Aug 15, 4:30 pm, katy wrote: Seahag wrote: "ladysailor" wrote: s/v Arabella www.sailinglinks.com Current location: Rarotonga, Southern Cook Islands. Nice pics! Are ya headed for Vanuatu?! Seahag Really nice pics....that's one loud sarong there, Barb....blast yer eyeballs right out! Thanks. The sarong was part of my birthday presents. Mike likes loud, you may have noticed some of his tie-dyed tee shirts. Aw...he's just an ancient hippie at heart there...I remember making those things in the ktichen (much to my mother's chagrin)...all those rubberbands! Besides, you'll both fit in with the tropical flowers!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ancient?!?!?!? Puhleese! I'm a classic! Mike Hey...I remember tye dying so puts me in the same category.... |
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Capt. JG wrote:
"tedhutchinson" wrote in message ups.com... On 14 Aug, 19:58, "Capt. JG" wrote: Oh what complete bs. Do you really believe that using sunscreen prevents all UVB or UVA from getting through? Have you even read the literature? Unless you have very dark skin, typically brown/black, and if you live in areas that don't get much sun (like extreme north or south), you get plenty of sun. Do you put on sunscreen walking to the car, to the mall, to the mailbox? Feel free to die of skin cancer if that's your choice.... -- "j" ganz If it were the case that casual sun exposure provided sufficient Vitamin D to meet our daily needs we would not have the current epidemic of Vitamin D insufficiency. http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/85/3/860 shows the 9 out of 10 UK adults have less than 75nmol/L in the Winter and 60% remain deficient during the Summer. Feel free to die of those 17 cancers that thrive in Vitamin D insufficient bodies if that's your choice but I'd rather risk skin cancer than all this lot. lung, prostate, colon, breast ovary uterus bladder Oesophagus kidney pancreas stomach gallbladder larynx Hodgkin lymphoma non Hodgkin lymphoma myeloma For each skin cancer death there are over 30 attibutable to the effects of low vitamin D status. Even melanoma is inversly related to vitamin D status. Those people with melanoma who have the highest vitamin D status have the best prognosis and the fewest repeats. The central cause of melanoma, is not sun exposure, but an imbalance in the omega 6 to 3 fat ratio. Epidemiological, experimental, and mechanistic data implicate omega-6 fat as stimulators and long-chain omega-3 fats as inhibitors of development and progression of a range of human cancers, including melanoma. Rather than promote the use of sunscreens and severely limit the valuable benefits of UV-B radiation, we should encourage the judicious use of clothing and timed sun exposure. Key phrase... UK adults. We actually see sun from time to time. Key phrase: US Adults and CHildren http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/77333.php http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/cgi/con...158/6/531?etoc http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/cgi/con...158/6/531?etoc |
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ladysailor wrote:
On Aug 15, 7:07 pm, "Scotty" wrote: "ladysailor" wrote in message groups.com.. . Mike likes loud, you may have noticed some of his tie-dyed tee shirts. Oh...I thought that was your new spinnaker. Scotty When we were in Mexico one of the cruising boats had a tie-dyed riding sail while at anchor. It was cool looking and we asked them about it. Turns out these folks had a a tie-dye business that put their five kids through college and afforded them a retirement cruising the gold coast of Mexico. BTW, we are using Mike's yellow boxers for our Q flag here in the Pacific. Barb s/v Arabella www.sailinglinks.com That would convince me.. |
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"katy" wrote in message
... Capt. JG wrote: "tedhutchinson" wrote in message ups.com... On 14 Aug, 19:58, "Capt. JG" wrote: Oh what complete bs. Do you really believe that using sunscreen prevents all UVB or UVA from getting through? Have you even read the literature? Unless you have very dark skin, typically brown/black, and if you live in areas that don't get much sun (like extreme north or south), you get plenty of sun. Do you put on sunscreen walking to the car, to the mall, to the mailbox? Feel free to die of skin cancer if that's your choice.... -- "j" ganz If it were the case that casual sun exposure provided sufficient Vitamin D to meet our daily needs we would not have the current epidemic of Vitamin D insufficiency. http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/85/3/860 shows the 9 out of 10 UK adults have less than 75nmol/L in the Winter and 60% remain deficient during the Summer. Feel free to die of those 17 cancers that thrive in Vitamin D insufficient bodies if that's your choice but I'd rather risk skin cancer than all this lot. lung, prostate, colon, breast ovary uterus bladder Oesophagus kidney pancreas stomach gallbladder larynx Hodgkin lymphoma non Hodgkin lymphoma myeloma For each skin cancer death there are over 30 attibutable to the effects of low vitamin D status. Even melanoma is inversly related to vitamin D status. Those people with melanoma who have the highest vitamin D status have the best prognosis and the fewest repeats. The central cause of melanoma, is not sun exposure, but an imbalance in the omega 6 to 3 fat ratio. Epidemiological, experimental, and mechanistic data implicate omega-6 fat as stimulators and long-chain omega-3 fats as inhibitors of development and progression of a range of human cancers, including melanoma. Rather than promote the use of sunscreens and severely limit the valuable benefits of UV-B radiation, we should encourage the judicious use of clothing and timed sun exposure. Key phrase... UK adults. We actually see sun from time to time. Key phrase: US Adults and CHildren http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/77333.php http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/cgi/con...158/6/531?etoc http://archpedi.ama-assn.org/cgi/con...158/6/531?etoc Most common in those with dark skin. Most common in the north. Feel free not to cover up if you think that by doing so, you'll be able to cover every spot on your skin. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Aug 19, 3:05 am, "Captain Crunch" wrote:
"ladysailor" wrote in message ups.com... BTW, we are using Mike's yellow boxers for our Q flag here in the Pacific. Too Much Un-necessary Information Just for old times sake. It's what we used while sailing the Pau when we couldn't find the yellow flag. Barb s/v Arabella www.sailinglinks.com |
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"ladysailor" wrote: BTW, we are using Mike's yellow boxers for our Q flag here in the Pacific. Lol...that brings back memories! Seahag |
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"Seahag" wrote in message news:noHxi.3611$z83.3417@trndny09... You might not want to wear it toward the end of October. :-) That's when she adds the broom... Funny you should mention that...Mr.H just bought me a new broom! Does it have a GPS system? |
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Scotty wrote:
"Seahag" wrote in message news:noHxi.3611$z83.3417@trndny09... You might not want to wear it toward the end of October. :-) That's when she adds the broom... Funny you should mention that...Mr.H just bought me a new broom! Does it have a GPS system? She dead reckons.... |
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"katy" wrote in message
... Scotty wrote: "Seahag" wrote in message news:noHxi.3611$z83.3417@trndny09... You might not want to wear it toward the end of October. :-) That's when she adds the broom... Funny you should mention that...Mr.H just bought me a new broom! Does it have a GPS system? She dead reckons.... It's ded not dead... Haggie is quite alive... -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: "Seahag" wrote in message news:noHxi.3611$z83.3417@trndny09... You might not want to wear it toward the end of October. :-) That's when she adds the broom... Funny you should mention that...Mr.H just bought me a new broom! Does it have a GPS system? She dead reckons.... It's ded not dead... Haggie is quite alive... Like I said..she dead reckons...and it is not she that is dead....it's whatever she's reckoning at.... why am I explaining a joke? We're talking about her broom here, not her boat.... |
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"katy" wrote in message
... Capt. JG wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: "Seahag" wrote in message news:noHxi.3611$z83.3417@trndny09... You might not want to wear it toward the end of October. :-) That's when she adds the broom... Funny you should mention that...Mr.H just bought me a new broom! Does it have a GPS system? She dead reckons.... It's ded not dead... Haggie is quite alive... Like I said..she dead reckons...and it is not she that is dead....it's whatever she's reckoning at.... why am I explaining a joke? We're talking about her broom here, not her boat.... I don't know. But, it was fun while it lasted. :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Scotty" wrote: "Seahag" wrote: You might not want to wear it toward the end of October. :-) That's when she adds the broom... Funny you should mention that...Mr.H just bought me a new broom! Does it have a GPS system? I have an adapter for my Jeep Garmin for the Broom. Runs on static charge, with a methane back up:)\ Seahag |
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"katy" wrote: We're talking about her broom here, not her boat.... Hey now! Just got home a little while ago...I was right to wait until after dark. However the back of the cabin has been skimmed, faired, and has primer on! I so happy! I'll have to nip out and get a pic of it tomorrow. Seahag |
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