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Paul Schilter wrote:
Roger Long wrote: snipped Strange thing is that I used to be a sailing instructor and was considered a very good one. I used to take people (girls) who had never been in a boat before in their life out in Solings on Sunday afternoons in Boston Harbor and talk them through setting the spinnaker (yes, I was young and dumb then). Everything seems to work better with non-family members. A lot of this is normal family dynamics spilling over onto the boat. Roger, That's because a stranger will give you the "benefit of the doubt", kids just don't give it to parents. :-) Paul Sounds familiar. I was trying to teach my youngest son to curb park today...he has his drivers test on Tuesday. Finally after bouncing my rear wheel of the curb a few times and scuffing the sidewalls, he tells me not to say anything. He wants to do it like the test...with the tester observing..not directing. I got out ..stood on the curb and watched him bump into it another half dozen times... |
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