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Capt. Rob January 2nd 08 10:08 PM

Message to Joe From ASA
 
Joe....hopefully you'll read this:

All of us at ASA were saddened to hear of Red Cloud's troubles and far
happier that all of you were rescued in good condition.
Don't think for a minute that anyone will make light of this. You had
a well found boat, but no vessel is invincible and bad conditions can
take their toll. Looking at that video of Red Cloud fighting in bad
weather gave me a LOT of respect for you. I'm sitting in my warm house
typing this and you were actually out there, taking chances and taking
on the ocean. You were walking the walk and my hat is off to you, sir.
If Red Cloud is lost you STILL saved her. You brought her back to life
and she ended on the terms we all hope for. A boat like Red Cloud,
rusting away her final days like a slow cancerous death is all too
common an end. She deserved better and and got it. She went out the
right way, if there is such a thing....and no boat can truly live
forever.
You lost this time, but you can recover to sail again, Joe. I doubt my
little cheer of encouragement will do much, but I just wanted you to
know (and I'll risk being the "voice" of ASA in earnest for a moment)
that all of us applaud your efforts and hope you'll sail again someday
soon.

We all wish you the very best for the coming years.


Robert
35s5 Heart of Gold
NY

Joe January 2nd 08 11:09 PM

Message to Joe From ASA
 
On Jan 2, 4:08*pm, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
Joe....hopefully you'll read this:

All of us at ASA were saddened to hear of Red Cloud's troubles and far
happier that all of you were rescued in good condition.
Don't think for a minute that anyone will make light of this. You had
a well found boat, but no vessel is invincible and bad conditions can
take their toll. Looking at that video of Red Cloud fighting in bad
weather gave me a LOT of respect for you. I'm sitting in my warm house
typing this and you were actually out there, taking chances and taking
on the ocean. You were walking the walk and my hat is off to you, sir.
If Red Cloud is lost you STILL saved her. You brought her back to life
and she ended on the terms we all hope for. A boat like Red Cloud,
rusting away her final days like a slow cancerous death is all too
common an end. She deserved better and and got it. She went out the
right way, if there is such a thing....and no boat can truly live
forever.
You lost this time, but you can recover to sail again, Joe. I doubt my
little cheer of encouragement will do much, but I just wanted you to
know (and I'll risk being the "voice" of ASA in earnest for a moment)
that all of us applaud your efforts and hope you'll sail again someday
soon.

We all wish you the very best for the coming years.

Robert
35s5 Heart of Gold
NY


Thanks Robert...The fights not over yet. As soon as a borrowed trawler
is floating Im off to get my boat and coffee.

Joe

Marty[_2_] January 2nd 08 11:40 PM

Message to Joe From ASA
 
Capt. Rob wrote: I doubt my
little cheer of encouragement will do much, but I just wanted you to
know (and I'll risk being the "voice" of ASA in earnest for a moment)



Count me out, you're not my voice, never will be. I'd be ashamed to have
anyone as despicable as you speaking for me.

Joe and Family, I personally wish you the best, I have been through some
pretty grueling tragedies, and you have my heartfelt sympathies.

Cheers
Marty

[email protected] January 3rd 08 12:13 AM

Message to Joe From ASA
 
Capt. Rob wrote:
..... I'll risk being the "voice" of ASA in earnest for a moment


Marty wrote:
Count me out, you're not my voice, never will be. I'd be ashamed to have
anyone as despicable as you speaking for me.


Considering what an offensive jerk "Capt" Rob has been for most of his
posting history (not just in ASA but all over the internet), I second
this.

I'll go out on a limb here and be "the voice of ASA" for a minute....
Bobsprit, keep your kissy lips away from my butt.

DSK


Flying Tadpole January 3rd 08 12:29 AM

Message to Joe From ASA
 
Joe wrote:
On Jan 2, 4:08 pm, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
Joe....hopefully you'll read this:

All of us at ASA were saddened to hear of Red Cloud's troubles and far
happier that all of you were rescued in good condition.
Don't think for a minute that anyone will make light of this. You had
a well found boat, but no vessel is invincible and bad conditions can
take their toll. Looking at that video of Red Cloud fighting in bad
weather gave me a LOT of respect for you. I'm sitting in my warm house
typing this and you were actually out there, taking chances and taking
on the ocean. You were walking the walk and my hat is off to you, sir.snip


Thanks Robert...The fights not over yet. As soon as a borrowed trawler
is floating Im off to get my boat and coffee.

Joe


Bobsprit's put it well. Joe, go for it, we'll keep fingers crossed.



--

Flying Tadpole
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Capt. Rob January 3rd 08 12:42 AM

Message to Joe From ASA
 
On Jan 2, 6:09 pm, Joe wrote:
On Jan 2, 4:08 pm, "Capt. Rob" wrote:



Joe....hopefully you'll read this:


All of us at ASA were saddened to hear of Red Cloud's troubles and far
happier that all of you were rescued in good condition.
Don't think for a minute that anyone will make light of this. You had
a well found boat, but no vessel is invincible and bad conditions can
take their toll. Looking at that video of Red Cloud fighting in bad
weather gave me a LOT of respect for you. I'm sitting in my warm house
typing this and you were actually out there, taking chances and taking
on the ocean. You were walking the walk and my hat is off to you, sir.
If Red Cloud is lost you STILL saved her. You brought her back to life
and she ended on the terms we all hope for. A boat like Red Cloud,
rusting away her final days like a slow cancerous death is all too
common an end. She deserved better and and got it. She went out the
right way, if there is such a thing....and no boat can truly live
forever.
You lost this time, but you can recover to sail again, Joe. I doubt my
little cheer of encouragement will do much, but I just wanted you to
know (and I'll risk being the "voice" of ASA in earnest for a moment)
that all of us applaud your efforts and hope you'll sail again someday
soon.


We all wish you the very best for the coming years.


Robert
35s5 Heart of Gold
NY


Thanks Robert...The fights not over yet. As soon as a borrowed trawler
is floating Im off to get my boat and coffee.

Joe





Joe, keep us posted and best of luck. I meant what I said, though
others just can't grow up, even when someone's down. Amazing.
I hope you get her back and don't give up....not ever!

You da' man!



Robert B
35s5
NY

Scotty January 3rd 08 02:30 AM

Message to Joe From Bobsplat
 
Grandstanding piece of NY crud!




"Capt. Rob" wrote in message

groups.com...
Joe....hopefully you'll read this:

All of us at ASA were saddened to hear of Red Cloud's

troubles and far
happier that all of you were rescued in good condition.
Don't think for a minute that anyone will make light of

this. You had
a well found boat, but no vessel is invincible and bad

conditions can
take their toll. Looking at that video of Red Cloud

fighting in bad
weather gave me a LOT of respect for you. I'm sitting in

my warm house
typing this and you were actually out there, taking

chances and taking
on the ocean. You were walking the walk and my hat is off

to you, sir.
If Red Cloud is lost you STILL saved her. You brought her

back to life
and she ended on the terms we all hope for. A boat like

Red Cloud,
rusting away her final days like a slow cancerous death is

all too
common an end. She deserved better and and got it. She

went out the
right way, if there is such a thing....and no boat can

truly live
forever.
You lost this time, but you can recover to sail again,

Joe. I doubt my
little cheer of encouragement will do much, but I just

wanted you to
know (and I'll risk being the "voice" of ASA in earnest

for a moment)
that all of us applaud your efforts and hope you'll sail

again someday
soon.

We all wish you the very best for the coming years.


Robert
35s5 Heart of Gold
NY




Bob Crantz January 3rd 08 03:14 AM

Message to Joe From ASA
 

wrote in message
...
Capt. Rob wrote:
..... I'll risk being the "voice" of ASA in earnest for a moment


Marty wrote:
Count me out, you're not my voice, never will be. I'd be ashamed to have
anyone as despicable as you speaking for me.


Considering what an offensive jerk "Capt" Rob has been for most of his
posting history (not just in ASA but all over the internet), I second
this.

I'll go out on a limb here and be "the voice of ASA" for a minute....
Bobsprit, keep your kissy lips away from my butt.

DSK


I'm with you guys, I can only speak for myself and no one can speak for me.
The most uplifting thing is Joe's spirit and determination to go get
RedCloud. I think Joe will pull the whole operation off and the coffee may
actually multiply in value because of the unique story behind it.


RedCloud is more miles offshore than RB sails in a single season.

BC



Marty[_2_] January 3rd 08 03:29 AM

Message to Joe From ASA
 
Bob Crantz wrote:


I'm with you guys, I can only speak for myself and no one can speak for me.
The most uplifting thing is Joe's spirit and determination to go get
RedCloud. I think Joe will pull the whole operation off and the coffee may
actually multiply in value because of the unique story behind it.


RedCloud is more miles offshore than RB sails in a single season.


Huzzah! Phlogiston flows in Joes' veins!

Cheers
Marty

Scotty January 3rd 08 03:33 AM

Message to Joe From ASA
 

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
...



I'm with you guys, I can only speak for myself and no one

can speak for me.
The most uplifting thing is Joe's spirit and determination

to go get
RedCloud. I think Joe will pull the whole operation off

and the coffee may
actually multiply in value because of the unique story

behind it.

You think this was all a publicity stunt?





RedCloud is more miles offshore than RB sails in a single

season.


The beans are better sailors than BS.

SBV




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