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35s5 Heart of Gold
Few of the old crowd still around...and that's sad. Ganzy's witch hunt really chased away the fun. Oh well.... Heart of Gold is still sailing of course and her crew has been having a blast. With Thomas about to turn four we've been spending more weekends on the boat and making short trips. Next season we plan to make two week- long trips. The great news is how much he loves the boat. It's among his favorite activities, so I feel we've done a good job in making him part of the fun. The sacrifice was short sails and fewer nights aboard. Now he demands to go sailing! Cheers, everyone! As the 2008 season here wraps up I hope you all have gotten some sailing in. Robert B 35s5 NY |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message ... Few of the old crowd still around...and that's sad. Ganzy's witch hunt really chased away the fun. Oh well.... Heart of Gold is still sailing of course and her crew has been having a blast. With Thomas about to turn four we've been spending more weekends on the boat and making short trips. Next season we plan to make two week- long trips. The great news is how much he loves the boat. It's among his favorite activities, so I feel we've done a good job in making him part of the fun. The sacrifice was short sails and fewer nights aboard. Now he demands to go sailing! Cheers, everyone! As the 2008 season here wraps up I hope you all have gotten some sailing in. Robert B 35s5 NY Yes, Gaynz is still active with his netKKKopping activities but that's to be expected. Once a psycho always a psycho! Whatever happened to the new, larger boat from Ohio you said you were buying with some of your spare change? Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 05:41:02 -0700 (PDT), "Capt. Rob"
wrote: Few of the old crowd still around...and that's sad. Ganzy's witch hunt really chased away the fun. Oh well.... Heart of Gold is still sailing of course and her crew has been having a blast. With Thomas about to turn four we've been spending more weekends on the boat and making short trips. Next season we plan to make two week- long trips. The great news is how much he loves the boat. It's among his favorite activities, so I feel we've done a good job in making him part of the fun. The sacrifice was short sails and fewer nights aboard. Now he demands to go sailing! Cheers, everyone! As the 2008 season here wraps up I hope you all have gotten some sailing in. Robert B 35s5 NY Good to hear from you, Rob. Why is your season wrapping up so early? There's almost 2 1/2 months left before November according to my calendar. We just did a mini 3 day cruise spent mostly anchored in Mattituck Inlet and exploring the area by dinghy. Great area for photography. You could get there in two reasonably short days, with a stopover in Pt Jeff. |
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... On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 05:41:02 -0700 (PDT), "Capt. Rob" wrote: Few of the old crowd still around...and that's sad. Ganzy's witch hunt really chased away the fun. Oh well.... Heart of Gold is still sailing of course and her crew has been having a blast. With Thomas about to turn four we've been spending more weekends on the boat and making short trips. Next season we plan to make two week- long trips. The great news is how much he loves the boat. It's among his favorite activities, so I feel we've done a good job in making him part of the fun. The sacrifice was short sails and fewer nights aboard. Now he demands to go sailing! Cheers, everyone! As the 2008 season here wraps up I hope you all have gotten some sailing in. Robert B 35s5 NY Good to hear from you, Rob. Why is your season wrapping up so early? There's almost 2 1/2 months left before November according to my calendar. We just did a mini 3 day cruise spent mostly anchored in Mattituck Inlet and exploring the area by dinghy. Great area for photography. You could get there in two reasonably short days, with a stopover in Pt Jeff. Now that's funny. Bob doesn't actually sail, but he sure has a nice boat! It's nice to know that I'm still so powerful. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
Few of the old crowd still around...and that's sad. Ganzy's witch hunt really chased away the fun. Oh well.... Heart of Gold is still sailing of course and her crew has been having a blast. With Thomas about to turn four we've been spending more weekends on the boat and making short trips. I don't believe it. You're blaming Thomas!! You always only made "short trips". Next season we plan to make two week- long trips. I've been away for three years and you are still telling us that you will make a long trip "next year". The great news is how much he loves the boat. It's among his favorite activities, so I feel we've done a good job in making him part of the fun. The sacrifice was short sails and fewer nights aboard. Now he demands to go sailing! I'm not surprised. He probably doesn't consider your half a mile trips to be proper sailing. Why should he? Nobody else does. Cheers, everyone! As the 2008 season here wraps up I hope you all have gotten some sailing in. Seriously,its nice to see that you are enjoying life. Until Thomas is 12 he will give you nothing but happiness. He will then spend the next 5-6 years taking it all back again. Regards Donal -- |
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 05:41:02 -0700 (PDT), "Capt. Rob"
wrote: Few of the old crowd still around...and that's sad. Ganzy's witch hunt really chased away the fun. Oh well.... Heart of Gold is still sailing of course and her crew has been having a blast. With Thomas about to turn four we've been spending more weekends on the boat and making short trips. Next season we plan to make two week- long trips. The great news is how much he loves the boat. It's among his favorite activities, so I feel we've done a good job in making him part of the fun. The sacrifice was short sails and fewer nights aboard. Now he demands to go sailing! Cheers, everyone! As the 2008 season here wraps up I hope you all have gotten some sailing in. Robert B 35s5 NY Good to hear Bubbles. Thought you were getting another boat? I'm sailing very little these days, flying has become a passion. OzOne of the three twins I welcome you to Crackerbox Palace. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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On Aug 20, 6:31 pm, OzOne wrote:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 05:41:02 -0700 (PDT), "Capt. Rob" wrote: Few of the old crowd still around...and that's sad. Ganzy's witch hunt really chased away the fun. Oh well.... Heart of Gold is still sailing of course and her crew has been having a blast. With Thomas about to turn four we've been spending more weekends on the boat and making short trips. Next season we plan to make two week- long trips. The great news is how much he loves the boat. It's among his favorite activities, so I feel we've done a good job in making him part of the fun. The sacrifice was short sails and fewer nights aboard. Now he demands to go sailing! Cheers, everyone! As the 2008 season here wraps up I hope you all have gotten some sailing in. Robert B 35s5 NY Good to hear Bubbles. Thought you were getting another boat? I'm sailing very little these days, flying has become a passion. OzOne of the three twins I welcome you to Crackerbox Palace. ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com** Indeed we were planning on a barely used C&C 121, but we decided to hold off. The 35s5 is really a lot of fun and we certainly don't make use of her comforts since we rarely stay aboard more than a weekend. Thomas has a time-limit and we try to adhere to it. We've now seen a LOT of families with kids who are not too hip on being aboard. The few success stories we've seen were folks who didn't force it on their kids and we've tried to do the same. Thomas asks to go sailing, but we usually don't keep him out longer than he wants. Keep him wanting more is the MO! It's working as now he often asks to sleep aboard as well. So a upgrade is on hold. I added a beautiful 140% cruise-radial genoa and am still flying the kevlar main. I still use the smaller pentax- mylar on days where it's really blowing. As she is now, only J-boats pass me and none-to-quickly. We're having a lot of fun and when winds are light and the boat slows, Thomas yells, "What's the hold up?!" RB 35s5 NY |
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On Aug 20, 12:45 pm, Donal wrote:
Capt. Rob wrote: Few of the old crowd still around...and that's sad. Ganzy's witch hunt really chased away the fun. Oh well.... Heart of Gold is still sailing of course and her crew has been having a blast. With Thomas about to turn four we've been spending more weekends on the boat and making short trips. I don't believe it. You're blaming Thomas!! You always only made "short trips". Next season we plan to make two week- long trips. I've been away for three years and you are still telling us that you will make a long trip "next year". The great news is how much he loves the boat. It's among his favorite activities, so I feel we've done a good job in making him part of the fun. The sacrifice was short sails and fewer nights aboard. Now he demands to go sailing! I'm not surprised. He probably doesn't consider your half a mile trips to be proper sailing. Why should he? Nobody else does. Cheers, everyone! As the 2008 season here wraps up I hope you all have gotten some sailing in. Seriously,its nice to see that you are enjoying life. Until Thomas is 12 he will give you nothing but happiness. He will then spend the next 5-6 years taking it all back again. LOL, Donal. Everyone says the same thing! I'm in terror of the coming years, but as you said...he's a joy for now and we're soaking that up and giving him more than we ever had. Even the worst days are great. RB 35s5 NY |
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35s5 Heart of Gold
I thought I'd drop by and see if the resident bullcrapper is still
around and I see he is. I thought the Boob was going to start racing this summer. I guess like every other part of his life that was a joke too. Now he's blaming his lack of sailing time on that retard of a kid he has. How's life in the Bronx with that skank wife these days Boobie? Have you found a job yet or are you still making big bucks dumpster diving at that poluted marina? |
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... I thought I'd drop by and see if the resident bullcrapper is still around and I see he is. I thought the Boob was going to start racing this summer. I guess like every other part of his life that was a joke too. Now he's blaming his lack of sailing time on that retard of a kid he has. How's life in the Bronx with that skank wife these days Boobie? Have you found a job yet or are you still making big bucks dumpster diving at that poluted marina? He's only sort of around... this was his first post in months? How's life? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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