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to be unfraid of one's skills to handle a fine quality boat in rather easy
winds. But a lot of the fibreglass boats sold new today I wouldn't take into a 40 knot wind, if you are afraid to take a Tayana 37 into a 40 knot wind *you* are a moral reprobate for even thinking of going offshore in any boat. you are not qualified. emotionally. get a motorhome. What are the 'emotional qualifications'? |
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JAXAshby wrote: to be unfraid of one's skills to handle a fine quality boat in rather easy winds. Making a realistic assessment of one's limitations is a form of emotional and moral cowardice? But a lot of the fibreglass boats sold new today I wouldn't take into a 40 knot wind, if you are afraid to take a Tayana 37 into a 40 knot wind *you* are a moral reprobate for even thinking of going offshore in any boat. you are not qualified. emotionally. get a motorhome. What are the 'emotional qualifications'? |
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no, but claiming one's talents are fine but then blaming a fine boat for being
inadequate in ordinary weather is. to be unfraid of one's skills to handle a fine quality boat in rather easy winds. Making a realistic assessment of one's limitations is a form of emotional and moral cowardice? But a lot of the fibreglass boats sold new today I wouldn't take into a 40 knot wind, if you are afraid to take a Tayana 37 into a 40 knot wind *you* are a moral reprobate for even thinking of going offshore in any boat. you are not qualified. emotionally. get a motorhome. What are the 'emotional qualifications'? |
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JAXAshby wrote: no, but claiming one's talents are fine but then blaming a fine boat for being inadequate in ordinary weather is. Rightly or wrongly expressing an opinion of a boat's limitations signifies moral and emotional cowardice? to be unfraid of one's skills to handle a fine quality boat in rather easy winds. Making a realistic assessment of one's limitations is a form of emotional and moral cowardice? But a lot of the fibreglass boats sold new today I wouldn't take into a 40 knot wind, if you are afraid to take a Tayana 37 into a 40 knot wind *you* are a moral reprobate for even thinking of going offshore in any boat. you are not qualified. emotionally. get a motorhome. What are the 'emotional qualifications'? -- The last stage of utopian sentimentalism is homicidal mania. |
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I will say it again, dood of little comprehension:
claiming one's talents are fine but then blaming a fine boat for being inadequate in ordinary weather is. no, but claiming one's talents are fine but then blaming a fine boat for being inadequate in ordinary weather is. Rightly or wrongly expressing an opinion of a boat's limitations signifies moral and emotional cowardice? to be unfraid of one's skills to handle a fine quality boat in rather easy winds. Making a realistic assessment of one's limitations is a form of emotional and moral cowardice? But a lot of the fibreglass boats sold new today I wouldn't take into a 40 knot wind, if you are afraid to take a Tayana 37 into a 40 knot wind *you* are a moral reprobate for even thinking of going offshore in any boat. you are not qualified. emotionally. get a motorhome. What are the 'emotional qualifications'? -- The last stage of utopian sentimentalism is homicidal mania. |
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JAXAshby wrote: I will say it again, dood of little comprehension: claiming one's talents are fine but then blaming a fine boat for being inadequate in ordinary weather is. In other words, false accusation and insult is your forte. no, but claiming one's talents are fine but then blaming a fine boat for being inadequate in ordinary weather is. Rightly or wrongly expressing an opinion of a boat's limitations signifies moral and emotional cowardice? to be unfraid of one's skills to handle a fine quality boat in rather easy winds. Making a realistic assessment of one's limitations is a form of emotional and moral cowardice? But a lot of the fibreglass boats sold new today I wouldn't take into a 40 knot wind, if you are afraid to take a Tayana 37 into a 40 knot wind *you* are a moral reprobate for even thinking of going offshore in any boat. you are not qualified. emotionally. get a motorhome. What are the 'emotional qualifications'? |
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no, moose stored, being afraid of a taking a T-37 out to sea in 3 foot seas is
emotionally abhorant (look the word up). stay tied to the dock, dood, should you ever actually buy a boat. Date: 8/19/2004 9:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: JAXAshby wrote: I will say it again, dood of little comprehension: claiming one's talents are fine but then blaming a fine boat for being inadequate in ordinary weather is. In other words, false accusation and insult is your forte. no, but claiming one's talents are fine but then blaming a fine boat for being inadequate in ordinary weather is. Rightly or wrongly expressing an opinion of a boat's limitations signifies moral and emotional cowardice? to be unfraid of one's skills to handle a fine quality boat in rather easy winds. Making a realistic assessment of one's limitations is a form of emotional and moral cowardice? But a lot of the fibreglass boats sold new today I wouldn't take into a 40 knot wind, if you are afraid to take a Tayana 37 into a 40 knot wind *you* are a moral reprobate for even thinking of going offshore in any boat. you are not qualified. emotionally. get a motorhome. What are the 'emotional qualifications'? |
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