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Joe wrote:
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Now that one I'll believe was taken on a cell phone...seems like they
ended up right back where they started from...and the guy standing on
his bow pulpit? What was that about? Just what did he think he was
going to do?
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Joe wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T2MO0xBNwM

Joe

Now that one I'll believe was taken on a cell phone...seems like they
ended up right back where they started from...and the guy standing on his
bow pulpit? What was that about? Just what did he think he was going to
do?


Better that he should take some damage personally than allow his boat to be
hurt?


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Joe wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T2MO0xBNwM

Joe


Now that one I'll believe was taken on a cell phone...seems like they
ended up right back where they started from...and the guy standing on his
bow pulpit? What was that about? Just what did he think he was going to
do?



Better that he should take some damage personally than allow his boat to be
hurt?


Maybe he's afraid the other boat is uninsured? One of the first rules I
learned: body parts do not belong between two boats, a boat and a dock,
a boat and a rock...he did not have a fending pole in his hand...he did
not have a bumper to sling between them...so what good is your boat to
you, except as a resale item, if you become an amputee?
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* katy wrote, On 8/20/2007 5:34 PM:
KLC Lewis wrote:
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Joe wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T2MO0xBNwM

Joe


Now that one I'll believe was taken on a cell phone...seems like they
ended up right back where they started from...and the guy standing on
his bow pulpit? What was that about? Just what did he think he was
going to do?



Better that he should take some damage personally than allow his boat
to be hurt?

Maybe he's afraid the other boat is uninsured? One of the first rules I
learned: body parts do not belong between two boats, a boat and a dock,
a boat and a rock...he did not have a fending pole in his hand...he did
not have a bumper to sling between them...so what good is your boat to
you, except as a resale item, if you become an amputee?


I think he's the one who fell off the boat and he's trying to get back on.
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so what good is your boat to you, except as a resale item, if you
become an amputee?


Ignorant girl. Tell that to Tristan Jones who wrote some good sailing
books including "Outward Leg". He was an amputee.
http://www.tristanjones.org/outward.htm

Go post to a knitting group where you might know something about it,
please. Pretty please.

Greg



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so what good is your boat to you, except as a resale item, if you
become an amputee?



Ignorant girl. Tell that to Tristan Jones who wrote some good sailing
books including "Outward Leg". He was an amputee.
http://www.tristanjones.org/outward.htm

Go post to a knitting group where you might know something about it,
please. Pretty please.

Greg


Tristan Jones was a liar and a pirate. He could wirte a good tale but if
you believed that bilge then you're as lame as he was. Neal, get a life.
You must ahve something you could do other than pretend to be toehr people.
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Tristan Jones was a liar and a pirate. He could wirte a good tale but if
you believed that bilge then you're as lame as he was.


Could you expand upon that a bit?


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Tristan Jones was a liar and a pirate. He could wirte a good tale but if
you believed that bilge then you're as lame as he was.



Could you expand upon that a bit?


Tristan Jones
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Tristan Jones (May 8, 1924? - June 21, 1995) was an author and mariner
who wrote numerous books and articles, many in the first person, about
sailing. Since his stories tended to be a combination of both fact and
fiction in the tradition of Welsh story tellers, many of the details of
his early life are unknown.
Trivia

Mr. Jones was named, he claimed , for the island of Tristan da Cunha
because his parents were sailing near it when his mother entered labor.
The reality is that he was born Arthur Jones in Liverpool, the
illegitimate son of a Lancashire mill girl.

If you read any discussion boards regarding him, you will find that he
was a good spinner of yarn...I had an earthy uncle who loved the
backwoods of Northern Ontario, ate possum stew out of a big old
cauldron, and told whopper tales, too, that he purported to be true.
Fascinating minds, yes, but the truth? No way. There has also been much
discussion about his sexual proclivities. Now that he's dead, you find
mostly those who want to immortalize him and make him larger than life.
I personally do not think he is worthy of hero-worship although his
books are great reads...as long as you remember that they are fiction
based on a little bit of fact. Yes, the man could sail. So what? So can
many here...so honor him as an author, a good teller of tales, but don't
honor him because he performed great fetes of sailing magic..he didn't...
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Tristan Jones was a liar and a pirate. He could wirte a good tale but
if you believed that bilge then you're as lame as he was. Neal, get a
life. You must ahve something you could do other than pretend to be
toehr people.


But he was an amputee. You said amputees didn't have no use for a boat.
Tristan SAILED his almost around the whole globe one legged. I'd say
that makes you wrong. Be a good girl scout and admit it. And what's
with this "Neal" crap? Does "Greg" look like "Neal" to you? Both have an
"e" and both have four letters. But, they ain't even close. You could
be dyslectic. I notice you mix up letters all the time. There's help for
that, ya know.

Greg

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Tristan Jones was a liar and a pirate. He could wirte a good tale but
if you believed that bilge then you're as lame as he was. Neal, get a
life. You must ahve something you could do other than pretend to be
toehr people.



But he was an amputee. You said amputees didn't have no use for a boat.


No...I said that guy, if an amputee, would ahve no use for his boat...he
was doing a yutzy thing in a yutzy situation...

Tristan SAILED his almost around the whole globe one legged. I'd say
that makes you wrong.


Nope...doesn't make me wrong about anything...TJ was a hardened,
seasoned sailor before diabetes took his leg. He had lived aboard for
eyars and knew his way around his boat. Take a look at that guy hanging
off his bow pulpit, ready to sacrifice an arm or a leg....that's a
STUPID thing to do and Tristan Jones would agree...

Be a good girl scout and admit it. And what's
with this "Neal" crap? Does "Greg" look like "Neal" to you? Both have an
"e" and both have four letters. But, they ain't even close. You could
be dyslectic. I notice you mix up letters all the time. There's help for
that, ya know.


Yeah, Neal...whatever....gonna hide from the world forever behind all
your little socks? One day you'll run out of phone books to get names
from and then what?

Greg



 
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