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In article , Larry wrote:
Aw, P'shaw.....T'wern't nuttin....(blush)....(c;] Glad you enjoyed it.... Just as much the third time as I did the first two. I've saved myself a copy so I can enjoy it whenever I like! Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 10:25:45 -0000, Justin C
wrote: In article , Larry wrote: Aw, P'shaw.....T'wern't nuttin....(blush)....(c;] Glad you enjoyed it.... Just as much the third time as I did the first two. I've saved myself a copy so I can enjoy it whenever I like! You enjoyed it? (-: --Vic |
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Justin C wrote in
: Just as much the third time as I did the first two. I've saved myself a copy so I can enjoy it whenever I like! Justin. Let us know how she enjoys making dinner on the Coleman stove by the bathroom sink without the vent fan running and the screens off the windows to let the bugs in....hee hee.... I've gotten some threatening letters from irate wives over that paragraph! |
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In article , Larry wrote:
Justin C wrote in : Just as much the third time as I did the first two. I've saved myself a copy so I can enjoy it whenever I like! Justin. Let us know how she enjoys making dinner on the Coleman stove by the bathroom sink without the vent fan running and the screens off the windows to let the bugs in....hee hee.... I've gotten some threatening letters from irate wives over that paragraph! I enjoyed *reading* it. I'm sure putting it into practice would be a very different prospect... My wife has read it, and it's not put her off the idea yet, so here's hoping. Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
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Justin C wrote in
: so here's hoping .....maybe she's excited about the prospect of getting YOU in the Vberth! .....here's hoping....(c;] |
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Justin C wrote:
In article , Larry wrote: Justin C wrote in : Just as much the third time as I did the first two. I've saved myself a copy so I can enjoy it whenever I like! Justin. Let us know how she enjoys making dinner on the Coleman stove by the bathroom sink without the vent fan running and the screens off the windows to let the bugs in....hee hee.... I've gotten some threatening letters from irate wives over that paragraph! I enjoyed *reading* it. I'm sure putting it into practice would be a very different prospect... My wife has read it, and it's not put her off the idea yet, so here's hoping. The Livaboard simulator while entertaining isn't really much of a simulator. It ignores *every* positive aspect of boating. If you really want to simulate something you capture every aspect of it, not just the negative. Stephen |
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In article , Stephen Trapani wrote:
Justin C wrote: In article , Larry wrote: Justin C wrote in : Just as much the third time as I did the first two. I've saved myself a copy so I can enjoy it whenever I like! Justin. Let us know how she enjoys making dinner on the Coleman stove by the bathroom sink without the vent fan running and the screens off the windows to let the bugs in....hee hee.... I've gotten some threatening letters from irate wives over that paragraph! I enjoyed *reading* it. I'm sure putting it into practice would be a very different prospect... My wife has read it, and it's not put her off the idea yet, so here's hoping. The Livaboard simulator while entertaining isn't really much of a simulator. It ignores *every* positive aspect of boating. If you really want to simulate something you capture every aspect of it, not just the negative. Yeah. So, if after reading all the bad stuff, she's still into the idea (unless she's a masochist - which I'm not aware she is... but she *did* marry me...) the game is still on! Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
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Gogarty wrote:
In article , says... (snip) The Livaboard simulator while entertaining isn't really much of a simulator. It ignores *every* positive aspect of boating. If you really want to simulate something you capture every aspect of it, not just the negative. Stephen Larry was making a funny (which I published with Larry's permission in the NYSC Newsletter some years ago). Fact is, if you are living aboard a 35 to 40 foot vessel that is tied to the dock and never goes anywhere, then Larry's simulator is spot on. But if you are a cruiser moving from place to new place all the time, then it is irrelevant even if you sepnd a few weeks stationary.. Yeah, like I said, it's entertaining, but not realistic. Of course the main advantage of a cruising boat is it's mobility, same as a trailer or motor home. Both are compact to make for better traveling economy and so are not as spacious and luxurious as a house. There is much humor to be found in the compact nature of the boat/trailer. The opposite would be funny too, like if someone tried to travel and explore while dragging their house around with them. Stephen |
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Stephen Trapani wrote in news:dyFYk.2396
: Of course the main advantage of a cruising boat is it's mobility, same as a trailer or motor home. I'm sorry but I disagree. If you tow a trailer with some kind of vehicle, or drive a SMALL motorhome, like a Class C, you are in a much different position than you are if you arrive in a BOAT. A Boat is like arriving by airplane. You land it at the appropriate point....then you're STRANDED at that point until either some good samaritan like me picks you up or you hire some kind of transport to allow you to go further than walking distance from the cleats the boat is tied to. You aren't stranded when you arrive in a trailer or motorhome, unless you've bought such a huge motorhome there's no place to park it, but those guys all tow SUVs to get around with. None of the camper crowd is ever STRANDED at the RV park, their version of the marina without the lines chafing. People in campers, if we're allowed to call them that any more, see far more and different landscape than boaters, too. Boaters have two views out their windows....ocean....or....swampland. That's what you see if you come to South Carolina, no matter where you go, except Myrtle Beach where you see either ocean or ditch walls out by the airport. In Florida, you see either ocean or condos and other boats....anywhere you go. Boaters never see Mt Rushmore or the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone's Old Faithful or Grand Teton or Stone Mountain or Two Flags over Fuquay. Camper owners see all these, if they want. Most of them dock INSIDE these places! Owning a boat is like owning a Lear Jet. You get to see the water until you get there, like the Lear gets to see the clouds below them...Oceans look pretty much the same for weeks on end...salt water. Then, you strand at the marina. Some marinas look a little different, but they're pretty much the same until the credit card bill comes in. Lake boaters have better views than ocean cruisers. If you've seen one banana republic, you've seen 'em all.... |
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On Nov 30, 6:34*pm, Larry wrote:
Stephen Trapani wrote in news:dyFYk.2396 : Of course the main advantage of a cruising boat is it's mobility, same as a trailer or motor home. I'm sorry but I disagree. *If you tow a trailer with some kind of vehicle, or drive a SMALL motorhome, like a Class C, you are in a much different position than you are if you arrive in a BOAT. *A Boat is like arriving by airplane. *You land it at the appropriate point....then you're STRANDED at that point until either some good samaritan like me picks you up or you hire some kind of transport to allow you to go further than walking distance from the cleats the boat is tied to. *You aren't stranded when you arrive in a trailer or motorhome, unless you've bought such a huge motorhome there's no place to park it, but those guys all tow SUVs to get around with. *None of the camper crowd is ever STRANDED at the RV park, their version of the marina without the lines chafing. People in campers, if we're allowed to call them that any more, see far more and different landscape than boaters, too. *Boaters have two views out their windows....ocean....or....swampland. *That's what you see if you come to South Carolina, no matter where you go, except Myrtle Beach where you see either ocean or ditch walls out by the airport. *In Florida, you see either ocean or condos and other boats....anywhere you go. *Boaters never see Mt Rushmore or the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone's Old Faithful or Grand Teton or Stone Mountain or Two Flags over Fuquay. * Camper owners see all these, if they want. *Most of them dock INSIDE these places! Owning a boat is like owning a Lear Jet. *You get to see the water until you get there, like the Lear gets to see the clouds below them...Oceans look pretty much the same for weeks on end...salt water. *Then, you strand at the marina. *Some marinas look a little different, but they're pretty much the same until the credit card bill comes in. Lake boaters have better views than ocean cruisers. *If you've seen one banana republic, you've seen 'em all.... small nit Larry ive never seen the ocean the same from moment to moment it always changes. for me atleast the change is always interesting. |
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