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On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 18:36:29 -0400, jeff wrote:
wrote: Realizing he's completely lost this one, salty starts to fall apart ... line? Spinnaker halyard and jib halyard? We are not talking about racing, or anything else, Jeff. We are talking about teaching someone the basics of sailing. It is exactly the wrong time to be using labels and color codes. Wrong. Are your actually claiming that while a "proper" racing or cruising boat should use coding, a boat used at time for training should have none??? That sounds patently stupid. Only because I lacks critical thinking skills. You're right with that one. I'm lost? You're the lard ass who is afraid of monohulls because they are too tippy. And as far as sailing experience? You have told us many times that you think cruising is 70% motoring. For you, I'm sure it is. Do you still wet the bed, fatso? |
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On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 22:26:58 -0400, jeff wrote:
wrote: You're right with that one. I'm lost? You're the lard ass who is afraid of monohulls because they are too tippy. And as far as sailing experience? You have told us many times that you think cruising is 70% motoring. For you, I'm sure it is. Do you still wet the bed, fatso? Wow! You must feel like a total piece of **** that I forced you to come out with that! What a friggin' loser! Yes, you are that, too. Except for losing weight, of course. |
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