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FOUR THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED THIRTY ONE
words................................. uggg I hope some one is find
these words useful.
Bob


You're complaining about how many words he posted to the newsgroup so
you repost them all with one sentence of your own at the end.... and you
do it twice??

See anything wrong with that picture?

And oh yeah, I find Skip's posts very useful, unlike your two posts.

Stephen
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Bob wrote:

FOUR THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED THIRTY ONE
words................................. uggg I hope some one is find
these words useful.
Bob


You're complaining about how many words he posted to the newsgroup so you
repost them all with one sentence of your own at the end.... and you do it
twice??

See anything wrong with that picture?

And oh yeah, I find Skip's posts very useful, unlike your two posts.

Stephen


C'mon, Boob,

You know my style - you don't have to read them :{))

Anyway, sorry about the length - I do, actually, try to keep them to the 2K
range, but there wasn't a good stopping point - along with the fact that
we're having so much fun, I get very little time at the keyboard (combined
with sharing it with our guests, my being the much better equipped computer
aboard), that the finishing of that was a bit hurried, so, while I might
have separated it out, every time I was AFK, I thought of something else
we'd done (my logs under way - and making way! :{)) - aren't activity
oriented, so at this late date, my memory was jogged rather than the usual
more contemporary postings I do.

We're having so busy and enjoyable times, compared to the time of our prior
visitors, that there usually isn't a half-hour a day of keyboard time.
However, as noted in the referenced log, it was unfortunate in its
unfolding, as we didn't have the opportunity to get local knowledge of what
to see and do which might have been more like what we expected to show the
kids, and by the time we got down here, it was time for them to go home.

By the time we have future visitors, however, likely we'll have had the lay
of the land before they come, and we'll not have that difficulty...

In any case, I bet my time aboard at the moment trumps yours :{))

L8R

Skip and crew

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In any case, I bet my time aboard at the moment trumps yours :{))


Skip and crew


COuld be SKip. I had a pretty chill day though. breakfast was at 0530
and Just the way I like it. Then Got to have 5 hours of boat watching
with wonderful fall weather. Then I talked with some people for about
3 hours. Oh, then got to splice more line and then painted for an
hour.

Watched the white and the brown pelicans, porpoise, some really cool
shore birds O and teh rose spoon bills,
That was about it............. Rather enjoyable.
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To quote the famous contributor here, more or less:

"Don't you ever get tired of (painting and splicing) working on the boat and
wish you could just move ashore?

We're having a great time, having snorkeled near Fowl Cay yesterday, moving
up to Kidd's Cove today, enjoying a very relaxing sail yesterday, mostly
wing/wing poled genny, yada, yada.

Nah, the occasional working-on-the-boats don't bother me...

L8R

Skip

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make it come true. You may have to work for it however."
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"There is no such thing as a problem without a gift for you in
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"Bob" wrote in message
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In any case, I bet my time aboard at the moment trumps yours :{))


Skip and crew


COuld be SKip. I had a pretty chill day though. breakfast was at 0530
and Just the way I like it. Then Got to have 5 hours of boat watching
with wonderful fall weather. Then I talked with some people for about
3 hours. Oh, then got to splice more line and then painted for an
hour.

Watched the white and the brown pelicans, porpoise, some really cool
shore birds O and teh rose spoon bills,
That was about it............. Rather enjoyable.
bbo



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