Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]()
posted to rec.boats.cruising
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"injipoint" wrote in message
... On 27/11/2013 9:42 PM, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote: Poor Capt. Skippy! The Rube's been stuck in one place for so long that I hear tell he's been raising turkeys on deck. I sure hope he pardons at least one before he eats all the rest. Speaking of turkeys, you qualify for sure. Go to bed dreaming you're Travis McGee and wake up every morning alone and nasty as usual. You need an attitude adjustment. The least you and Bruce could do is man-up and admit I was correct years ago when I predicted that Skippy, being married and having his wife aboard, was doomed as that was the surest way ever to cut his cruising avocation short. Too bad Lydia is so hawt as I can see where the choice between her and cruising might be a difficult one. The lesson here is perhaps being married to a fat, horse-faced woman might be better for a cruiser as such as these are easily left behind. Nonetheless, it seems I sure was correct about that, now doesn't it. Skippy spent two years on the hard preparing his fine yacht to cruise again and he never even got two hundred miles from the yard before his enterprise ground to a halt due to distaff side concerns. Oh, well. A man must do what he thinks is most expedient. So, instead of hurling stones, perhaps you should consider giving credit where credit is due. I have proven time and time again that, when it comes to sailing and the sailing life, I know of which I speak. I've been there, done that, am still doing that, will continue to do that and I've seen it all. I can make assumptions based upon complete information, therefore I am generally always correct. -- Sir Gregory |
#2
![]()
posted to rec.boats.cruising
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 28/11/2013 8:32 PM, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote:
"injipoint" wrote in message ... snip snip snip I have proven time and time again that, when it comes to sailing and the sailing life, I know of which I speak. I've been there, done that, am still doing that, will continue to do that and I've seen it all. I can make assumptions based upon complete information, therefore I am generally always correct. Like I said, only in your dreams. |
#3
![]()
posted to rec.boats.cruising
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 13:32:08 -0500, " Sir Gregory Hall, Esq·"
åke wrote: "injipoint" wrote in message ... On 27/11/2013 9:42 PM, Sir Gregory Hall, Esq· wrote: Poor Capt. Skippy! The Rube's been stuck in one place for so long that I hear tell he's been raising turkeys on deck. I sure hope he pardons at least one before he eats all the rest. Speaking of turkeys, you qualify for sure. Go to bed dreaming you're Travis McGee and wake up every morning alone and nasty as usual. You need an attitude adjustment. The least you and Bruce could do is man-up and admit I was correct years ago when I predicted that Skippy, being married and having his wife aboard, was doomed as that was the surest way ever to cut his cruising avocation short. Too bad Lydia is so hawt as I can see where the choice between her and cruising might be a difficult one. The lesson here is perhaps being married to a fat, horse-faced woman might be better for a cruiser as such as these are easily left behind. Unfortunately the reality is that the ultimate in happiness isn't attaining some plateau of mythical greatness, like claiming to be a real sailorman simply because you have a boat that isn't equipped with an auxiliary engine but does have an outboard motor clamped to its tail, it is being able to do what one wishes to and if one wishes to travel with one's wife, than traveling with one's wife is happiness. You, on the other hand, who so obviously never had a father, or a wife, are continually evidencing your great unhappiness and disaffection with your own life and your envy for Skip's happy life style is appallingly apparent. Nonetheless, it seems I sure was correct about that, now doesn't it. Skippy spent two years on the hard preparing his fine yacht to cruise again and he never even got two hundred miles from the yard before his enterprise ground to a halt due to distaff side concerns. Oh, well. A man must do what he thinks is most expedient. So, instead of hurling stones, perhaps you should consider giving credit where credit is due. I have proven time and time again that, when it comes to sailing and the sailing life, I know of which I speak. I've been there, done that, am still doing that, will continue to do that and I've seen it all. I can make assumptions based upon complete information, therefore I am generally always correct. Credit for what? Being chased out of rec.boats? What an accomplishment. All one has to do is visit that site to understand just how low you have fallen to have been driven out of that band of losers. -- Cheers, Bruce in Bangkok |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Hey Capt. Skippy!!! | Cruising | |||
What Capt. Skippy Needs... | Cruising | |||
Capt. Skippy becoming a pack rat? | Cruising | |||
Capt. Skippy becoming a pack rat? | Cruising | |||
Capt. Skippy's Yard Bill | Cruising |