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![]() "Larry" wrote in message ... "Ernest Scribbler" wrote in et: Classy. Some folks might have posted a smart reply. Yours was pleasant. You have to meet Skip to understand just how classy he, and Lydia, are. I've stood for hours watching him fight various problems in his engine room, at the dock in Charleston, with no air conditioning at 115F, sweat pouring off the both of us to the point we couldn't see....and seemingly nothing at all ever frustrates him. He's so calm, no matter what, it's really scary! At some point, I lose touch with reality and just explode....Not Skip. He calmly, almost to a fault, goes on working on the problem until a solution arrives. But, the more important question might be, "What does Skippy do to AVOID problems?" In other words, does his whole cruising life consist of problems that take all his time and energy when he could be using that energy in an active program to avoid problems, to do what it takes to see the problems he labors over never occur again? Until he does so, he is no sailor. Wilbur Hubbard |
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