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On Mar 11, 3:44*pm, "Flying Pig" wrote:
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I don't mind her staying sloshed,


Humm............. adapting are you??? Drunks are like dogs. You cant
leave them alone or theyll destroy your house (sink boat) and nobody
else will watch them for you.



When I yanked the mainsail up and the
wind filled it, down came the mainmast. So we had to tie it alongside and
use the motor.


Ouch. you say that with such daily ease.

Lydia running aground.............. uh take a look around the baot you
may find a clock looking thing that has numbers. When the number get
smaller the closer you are to the bottom.

Im sitting in Fouchon, LA . google search M/V NORTHER CANYON (Nassau).
It a helix company boat. its parked 100' away. Big boat!

The ROSS CHOUEST is in a floating drydock another 100 feet away. lots
of boat here too butno drunk spouses
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On Mar 11, 3:44 pm, "Flying Pig" wrote:
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I don't mind her staying sloshed,


Humm............. adapting are you??? Drunks are like dogs. You cant
leave them alone or theyll destroy your house (sink boat) and nobody
else will watch them for you.



Don't tell me Greg/Wilbur sucked you in...

We're behind Big Majors, but still see the Staniel Cay Yacht Club...

L8Rs

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